Articles, tagged with "heart pumps blood", page 2
20th May 2010
Open Heart Bypass Surgery India
Overview
Open Heart Bypass Surgery
Frequently referred to as "CABG Surgery" or "open heart surgery", Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery is the surgical treatment of choice for blocked arteries surrounding the h...
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Wecare Health Services
20th May 2010
Everything that is too much is definitely bad for health. This sentence is more often than not being forgotten by most of us. There are so many things around us that we can easily grab and enjoy. In this age of modernization, everything is almost acces...
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Author:
nuscheysmith
20th May 2010
Everything that is too much is surely negative for well being. In this age of modernization, almost everything is nearly accessible. Nonetheless, we are likely to disregard the really fundamental reality; that we are here in this planet to enjoy anythin...
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Author:
Edmund Head
11th May 2010
The heart is a muscle like any other in the body. It needs blood flow to supply oxygen to allow it to do work. When there isn't enough oxygen, the muscle starts to suffer, and when there is no oxygen, the muscle starts to die.
The heart pumps blood and...
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Dr Charles Buchar
27th April 2010
Hypertension means the chronic elevation of blood pressure in the arteries. The heart pumps blood to the other organs of the body with every heart beat through the arteries. Blood pressure implies the force of blood that pushes up against the walls of the...
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Author:
mary95
21st April 2010
The effects of alcohol abuse can be quite devastating, if it is consumed in large quantities. Unfortunately the social sanction that consumption of alcohol has in most parts of the world partly obscures the danger that it can pose to society. Putting that...
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Author:
EdPhilips
09th April 2010
How to lose weight the healthy way is one question which I happen to hear all the time and publicized over the media, day in day out. So, i can tell you that you are in the right forum. It has become so sensitive because of the way it affects your healt...
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Author:
Charles
30th March 2010
Blood pressure is the force with which the heart pumps blood into the arteries. A condition of high blood pressure is when the force of the blood is very heavy. This disease is also called hypertension and found more rampant in the people of this age. Som...
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Author:
Rayner
30th March 2010
Hypertension - what is it. Hypertension is an indication that your blood pressure is commonly high. Ordinarily, blood pressure is approximately 120/80 mmHg. 120 mmHg pertains to the systolic blood pressure or the pressure at which your heart pumps blood. ...
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Author:
J. Veluz
16th March 2010
Understanding what is hypertension. Hypertension is a state in which your blood pressure remains abnormally high. The normal blood pressure is about 120/80 mmHg. The first number (e.g. 120 mmHg) indicates the systolic blood pressure, which is the force wh...
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Author:
J. Veluz
04th March 2010
Blood pressure is also known by the term 'hypertension' in medical circles. This is the pressure that the blood is exerting on the walls of the arteries while the heart pumps blood and is measured by determining the amount of pressure recorded per mm of m...
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Author:
charli
26th February 2010
When your heart pumps blood, pressure is exerted against the walls of the arteries, prompting the term "blood pressure". While your heart is actively pumping blood, your blood pressure is at its highest, referred to as systolic pressure. When your heart i...
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Author:
Duchess
18th February 2010
Varicose veins are ropy, swollen veins that are close to the surface of the skin. Reticular veins are the smaller, fine blue veins that are under the skin. Spider veins are smaller, red or blue veins that are in the skin layer.
Varicose veins are enlar...
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Author:
mia.green
18th February 2010
High blood pressure is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease and renal failure. High blood pressure is more likely to develop among people who are overweight or physically inactive, or have high...
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Author:
alternative
08th January 2010
High blood pressure when the heart pumps blood into the arteries, the blood flows with a force approaching against the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure is the creation of the flow of blood times the resistance in the blood vessels. High blood pressur...
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Author:
ayurvedicherbal