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22nd September 2009
Health Insurance has become a necessity in today’s world. The decisions of which Health Insurance Company to go with and the right plans to choose are very important decisions people need to make. You need to make sure the Health Insurance you choose is... Read >
Author: latoyaval
21st September 2009
Angioplasty surgery in India
Angioplasty is a common medical procedure.It may be used to : -
* Improve symptoms of CAD, such as angina and shortness of breath.
* Reduce damage to the heart muscle from a heart attack. A heart attack occurs... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
21st September 2009
CABG - Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in India
Coronary bypass surgery performed in world class hospitals in India is a procedure to allow blood to flow to your heart muscle despite blocked arteries.
Just like all the other organs in your body, yo... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
21st September 2009
MIDCAB Surgery In India
Q. What is Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery ?
Minimally invasive heart surgery in India is performed through a small incision, often using specialized surgical instruments. The incision is about 2 to 4 inches instead of the... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
21st September 2009
Off Pump – Beating Heart treatment in India
When your arteries cannot supply enough blood to your heart, your doctor may recommend coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. One of the most common heart surgeries in the United States, CABG surgery ... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
18th September 2009
Coronary Angiography / Angiogram Treatment in India
Q. What is coronary angiography ?
Coronary angiography is a special x-ray of the coronary arteries. The coronary arteries do not show up on a plain x-ray. With coronary angiography, dye is inject... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
07th September 2009
Pump It Up: Strength Training Tips for Bones, Balance, Weight Control
Not so long ago, lifting weights conjured up images of Arnold Schwarzeneger in his bodybuilding hayday; it certainly wasn't an activity encouraged for someone at risk for a heart att... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd March 2009
It has been known for years that increased levels of niacin in the blood stream is a very effective way of reducing cholesterol levels without the need of additional drugs. Numerous medical and university studies have shown that niacin lowers overall chol... Read >
Author: Chris Daino
09th March 2009
A recent issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine found that heart failure patients consuming nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be at an increased risk for NSAIDs side effects and dangers. The article, from January 26, reported that, "no... Read >
Author: Legal
02nd March 2009
Assurance of your family in good health is always rated as the highest priority for you all through out the life. In spite of your fullest efforts, illness does happen and someone in the family surely falls sick at some point of time.
With the increas... Read >
Author: Emilyen
09th February 2009
Trasylol is a drug that has recently been taken off the market after it was found to have caused more than 20,000 deaths since it was brought to market in 1993. Trasylol, also known as Aprotonin, was used in thousands of surgeries during the past 10 years... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
29th November 2008
Angina is a form of heart disease where the blood flow to the heart is restricted by a blockage in one or more of the arteries that carry blood into the heart. Usually, the first sign Angina is a pain in the chest, not unlike a squeezing or pressing sensa... Read >
Author: TomSmith
10th September 2008
Do you ever worry about how your loved ones would cope if you were severely ill or gone one day? It is an unpleasant thought, but something very crucial to think about. Sure you know there are a number of good friends and reliable family members that will... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
09th September 2008
Critical illness insurance made its first apparition in South Africa in 1983 and was known as dread disease insurance or serious illness insurance. Before 1983, policies having the name cancer policy may have been sold in the USA providing cover for certa... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
02nd September 2008
Angioplasty also known percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Percutaneous refers "through the skin," transluminal means "inside the blood vessel," coronary means "relating to the heart," and angioplasty refers "blood vessel repair." Angioplasty ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th August 2008
Trasylol, Manufactured by Bayer Pharmaceuticals is a drug used during coronary artery bypass graft surgery to reduce the amount of bleeding by slowing down the process that forms blood clots. While this seemingly important and necessary purpose of Trasylo... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
29th July 2008
Now being defended by Trasylol lawyers throughout the country in 78 lawsuits since pulling Trasylol blood thinner from the shelves in November, Bayer is in a world of trouble. Research in Canada found links between Trasylol and uncalled for deaths when us... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
10th March 2008
There is a wide range of effective drug treatments for people with heart disease. These drugs can help lower blood pressure or cholesterol, prevent or dissolve blood clots, relieve and prevent angina symptoms or improve the strength or rhythm of the heart... Read >
Author: Peter sams
10th March 2008
There is a wide range of effective drug treatments for people with heart disease. These drugs can help lower blood pressure or cholesterol, prevent or dissolve blood clots, relieve and prevent angina symptoms or improve the strength or rhythm of the hea... Read >
Author: Peter sams
03rd March 2008
Emergency hypertension can result from several disorders, drugs, and procedures. Be alert for any of the following in your patient's history.
Cardiovascular Disorders
acute left ventricular failure
acute myocardial infarction
dissecting aor... Read >
Author: David Jones
23rd January 2008
The root of critical illness insurance lies in South Africa. Critical illness cover became a must as the health care system at that time in South Africa could not cope with the costs for critical illnesses. The idea stemmed from a discussion between a su... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
15th October 2007
Critical illness insurance made its first apparition in South Africa in 1983 and was known as dread disease insurance. Before 1983, policies having the name cancer policy may have been sold in the USA providing cover for certain types of cancer. These can... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
20th September 2007
Critical illness insurance was firstly originated in South Africa. The idea of having a critical illness insurance in South Africa appeared from a discussion between a cardio-thoracic surgeon, Mr. Barnard and the chief executive of a life office. Critical... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
14th August 2007
Critical illness insurance may provide you with cover if you are diagnosed with a critical illness met by your insurance’s policy definitions. There may be around seven core cases that can be found on most critical illness policies. These are: Cancer, h... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
01st August 2007
A serious health problem takes all happiness out of one's life. Not only you lose much of your mental peace, but also you pass through some financial hard-up, as the cost of treatment is capable of making big hole in your pocket. The health survey in UK s... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
24th July 2007
Critical illness insurance was firstly created in South Africa in the year 1983. It was generally known as dread disease insurance. Critical illness insurance was then brought to UK in the year 1985. The first policy was then introduced by Lloyds Life now... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
15th June 2007
With the continuous advance in the medical field, critical illnesses such as cancer, stroke, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, etc are being discovered prematurely. Therefore, the chance of pulling through the critical illness could be much higher. Recen... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
27th December 2006
Heart disease often destroys lives, particularly heart attack that can strike suddenly and without warning. It is estimated that half of all people who suffer a heart attack may die even without reaching hospital for treatment. People who survive from hea... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
08th February 2006
The wonder drugs of present times help to keep pain at bay and cholesterol levels low. They also guarantee good mood, strong sexual prowess and lots of other benefits.
Unfortunately, many Amercicans are feeling the pain in their pocketbooks, instead of... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
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