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Health Check - Symptoms Of High Cholesterol

05th July 2009
It is easy to have high cholesterol and never know it. In fact, most of the sumptoms are difficult for the person having high cholesterol to notice. Most of the time, the only symptom of high cholesterol is an abmormal blood test. If a patient has high bl... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

L-Arginine (Nitric Oxide): Are you a good candidate for a supplement?

13th May 2009
L-Arginine has many health benefits, but how can you know if those are health benefits that you need or not? Well, in general, the greatest of these benefits are for those who are suffering from symptoms of heart or vessel disease. Many times, the symp... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn

What is L-Arginine? (Nitric Oxide Production)

01st May 2009
L-Arginine is an amino acid that is popularly used as a supplement for people who have symptoms of or are at a higher risk for heart or vessel disease. As heart disease kills more people than any other disease, heart health has become one of the most pre... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn

Drugs For Disorders of The Heart

29th December 2008
Reperfusion of the Heart Muscle: Dissolution of clot (clot-busting) is the most important step in the treatment of myocardial infarction. There are agents like streptokinase, urokinase, alteplase, reteplase which dissolve the clot in the coronary artery o... Read >
Author: Alien

Fish Oil Health With Omega 3's

16th December 2008
Fish Oil Benefits Most cold-water fish contain oil in their fillet cavity. This oil is very rich in Omega 3 fatty acids, DHA and EPA. These nutrients are generally consumed to treat inflammation of the body. Types of fish that have high levels of O... Read >
Author: Golden24

Critical illness cover – tell all

30th October 2008
Author: Dot Piper Life insurance, term assurance, critical illness cover, level term, pension term and Uncle Tom Cobley and all! Confusing, isn’t it? Despite all the different names, insurance policies are all there to protect you. Some insurance ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Chelation and Its Harmful Effects

22nd September 2008
The word Chelation means chemical substance which use to eliminate molecules which are raw materials from body. The molecules are hold jointly and tightly so that the body can facilitate its excretion. For protection of the body it also takes out toxic me... Read >
Author: Alien

Emperor Capsule for improving male sexual functions and sexual power

22nd September 2008
In the present day, the problem of impotence and erectile dysfunction is quite common. There are numerous reasons behind it. Some of the reasons are busy and hectic schedule with non-stop work, improper diet, lack of sufficient exercise, smoking and consu... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Yang Xue Sheng Fa Capsule for preventing hair loss

18th September 2008
Yang Xue Sheng FA capsule is one of the highly effective and popular medicines in China. Yang Xue Sheng FA capsule is mainly recommended in the case of hair loss. It enables in the proper circulation of blood in the head region and provides all the essent... Read >
Author: herbalspan

What Really is Heart Disease?

18th September 2008
What do you think of first when someone speaks about Heart Disease? Some diseases like acid reflux, Alzheimer's or aids connote a pretty clear picture of what problem our body has, but heart disease leaves a vague picture. In human beings,"disease" is oft... Read >
Author: Ric Bai

The Pros Of Having A Critical Illness Protection

09th September 2008
We live in a world where the future is unpredictable. We cannot take the chance and simply say that nothing can happen to us. Life is so precious and certainly not a thing to gamble with. Surveys show that someone is more likely to suffer from a critical ... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Chelation Treatments – Best Therapy for the Body

08th September 2008
Chelation refers to a compound material that is used to eradicate molecules such as mineral deposits and metals from the cadaver. It grips these molecules mutually and firmly to facilitate their emission from the cadaver. It takes out noxious metals from ... Read >
Author: Alien

Heart Attack and cholesterol

05th September 2008
You say, “Heart attack.” Your doctor says, “Myocardial infarction.” Either way, heart attacks occur when the blood supply to your heart muscle is suddenly reduced or completely shut off. This reduction in blood supply is most commonly caused by a ... Read >
Author: sulamita

Three Culprits of Poor Health Insurance Coverage

28th April 2008
There are many reasons why many Americans either are denied health insurance coverage or have unsatisfactory coverage. Only three are addressed in this article, all of which happen to be external to the health insurance recipient. Culprit 1: Not enou... Read >
Author: Tom Tattory

DES Side Effects

10th April 2008
Dealing with the Dangers of Drug Eluting Stents Drug-eluting stents (also called medicated or drug-coated stents) were invented in response to a common side effect of balloon angioplasty surgery in which the coronary artery became weak and prone to col... Read >

Various Heart Problems and Their Treatment

22nd February 2008
Introduction Heart disease is a general term that refers to a variety of acute and chronic medical conditions that affect one or more of the components of the heart.. Diseases affecting the heart may be structural or functional. Anything that damages t... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Heart Attack: Causes, And Treatment

22nd February 2008
A heart attack occurs when blood flow to a section of heart muscle becomes blocked. If the flow of blood isn’t restored quickly, the section of heart muscle becomes damaged from lack of oxygen and begins to die. Coronary arteries are blood vessels tha... Read >
Author: Peter sams

What is Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery?

29th August 2007
This is a type of heart surgery. It's sometimes called CABG ("cabbage"). The surgery reroutes, or "bypasses," blood around clogged arteries to improve blood flow and oxygen to the heart. The arteries that bring blood to the heart muscle (coronary arter... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

What is a Myocardial Infarction?

29th August 2007
Myocardial infarction (MI) means that part of the heart muscle suddenly loses its blood supply. Without immediate treatment, this can lead to damage to the affected part of the heart. An MI is often called a heart attack or a coronary thrombosis. The ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

What causes Myocardial Infarction?

29th August 2007
The most common cause of a Myocardial Infarction (MI) is a blood clot known as thrombosis. This forms inside a coronary artery, or one of its branches. This blocks the blood flow to a part of the heart. Blood clots do not usually form in normal arteri... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

What are the symptoms of a Myocardial Infarction?

29th August 2007
Severe chest pain is the main symptom. The pain may also travel up into the jaw, down the left arm, or down both arms. The person may also be sweating, feel sick, and feel faint. The pain may be similar to angina; however, it is usually more severe and la... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

The Evolution Of Critical Illness Insurance- Part 3

24th July 2007
When critical illness cover first appeared, only six illnesses were covered. These were cancer, stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, major organ transplant and coronary artery bypass. Nowadays, the number of critical illnesses covered, have increased in ... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Critical Claims Statistics for Critical Illness Cover

05th June 2007
Any form of insurance can be seen as a risk. You pay a monthly or annual premium to an insurance company for a set amount of cover, effectively passing the risk to the insurance company. As long as you pay the premiums you'll continue to be covered, fo... Read >
Author: Ray Prince

Can I Travel With Heart Disease?

11th January 2007
Can I travel if I have heart disease? This is a common question that people will ask, especially if they have intention to travel by air. According to doctors, people treated with heart conditions or have significant cardiac histories need not avoid trave... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

heart attack and medication

13th August 2006
A heart attack is a life-threatening event. It is a need to know about the basic things so that it can help you at the sudden causes. The information should be there so that it may enable us to take sudden and correct decisions for curing it when it appea... Read >
Author: Good Health

The Smoking Gun...Why you need to Put It Away!

12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford EVERYONE knows that smoking is bad for you and affects the heart and lungs AND causes cancer. Cigarette smoking is the #1 preventable cause of premature death in the United States; accounting for more than 440,000 deaths eve... Read >
Author: Ted Crawford

Heart Health Disease Symptoms

08th June 2006
Heart Health: Heart disease is the number one killer today. Men and women are both likely to become victims. Men typically suffer more heart attacks, but women's can be deadlier, so it is important for both genders to monitor their heart health by ... Read >
Author: Michal john

Big changes on the horizon for Critical Illness Insurance.

16th January 2006
In recent years sales of critical illness insurance have flagged. The primary cause is the huge 70% increase in premiums experienced during recent years. For many, critical illness insurance has simply priced itself out of the market. It's not that cr... Read >
Author: michael challiner