Articles, tagged with "coronary artery", page 1
22nd June 2011
There are many people looking to take out critical illness insurance as they wish to protect both themselves and their family if they were to be diagnosed with a critical illness. Critical illness cover is now a very popular type of insurance and is becom...
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Author:
Mandi Pardley
14th June 2011
More and more people are becoming increasingly more worried about their health and so are taking precautions wherever they can, if that’s exercising more, taking vitamin supplements or taking out critical illness insurance. People deal with their worry ...
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Author:
Mandi Pardley
13th June 2011
One significant health affliction that quite a few people are at threat to appropriate now is heart ailments. Heart diseases could be congenital or could be introduced about by external situations of poor diet plans. Our heart is an important aspect of th...
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Author:
Ervin Freeman
03rd June 2011
1. Add herbs to your meals. Herbs are energy packed with vitamins and minerals without having including excess additional calories. When you include herbs, you grow the taste of the dish and make it additional exotic. You never have to be a gourmand chef ...
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Author:
Barney Rivas
10th March 2011
A cardiology coder encountered this particular situation: If he used 93510, 93543, 93545, 93555, and 93556 for a procedure last year, how should he code the same service this year?
Well, the final code choice will depend on the documentation of your spe...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
03rd March 2011
Cardiovascular exercising, also named cardiorespiratory exercising and aerobic workout, has been demonstrated to have a range of overall health benefits when performed on a common basis. These added benefits may possibly be realized by each all those who...
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Author:
Brad Wright
21st January 2011
Recent research from Northwestern University suggests that while both men and women benefit from consistent exercise over many years, that women benefit more. The research, part of a large research study called the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Youn...
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Author:
Hamilton Erridge
20th December 2010
Hypercet Blood Pressure Formula can help maintain your blood pressure with the regular level. It supports the systemic balance of the cardio-vascular system that's in charge of regulating the blood flow and maintaining a regular blood pressure. Hypercet B...
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Author:
dinnbao
14th October 2010
Many people have varicose veins. Varicose veins can usually be seen bulging under the skin, but symptoms may develop before the veins become visible. When varicose veins are not visible, doctors experienced in checking for them can feel the leg to determi...
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Author:
bcured
14th October 2010
Balloon angioplasty is a non-surgical method used to treat patients with coronary heart disease symptom. This procedure is done to ease of the symptoms of heart disease such as shortness of breathe and chest pain. The method is particularly used for patie...
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Author:
jstrjsnjimenez
01st September 2010
Weight problems and weight problems related points have been the priority of loads of girls all around the world and
particularly within the United States. The ladies have an increased risk of critical
illness too, which incorporates coronary heart di...
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Author:
Rainj Maher
09th July 2010
As per the trend going on, more and more heart patients around the globe are heading towards India for the treatments. Why? They get the best-in-class treatment services and that too, at very cheap prices when compared to the hospitals in the Western worl...
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Author:
Suresh Dabral
07th June 2010
What is Cardiac Surgery Thailand Cardiac surgery Thailand is surgery on the heart, typically tocorrect different kinds of heart disease or valve problems created by various causes, including endocarditis.
In Manitoba, wait times are reported for all ca...
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Author:
submitth
30th April 2010
Elevated blood pressure is also identified as hypertension. It is a condition, not just a illness, and isn't deadly in and of itself. However, it is a sign of deadly diseases including heart sickness, diabetes and other people, and if you have elevated bl...
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Author:
kayla
11th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Steve Wentworth
What is Critical Illness Cover?
According to the Association of British Insurers' (ABI) 'Statement of best practice for Critical Illness Cover' Critical illness cover means insurance which pays out on meeting the pol...
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Author:
Steve Wentworth