Articles, tagged with "congestive heart failure", page 2
21st April 2011
It has been reported that 24-28 million People in america has misplaced 50 percent of kidney function since there are no early warning signs or indicators. In fact only one particular % of the individuals are conscious of kidney ailment. Obtaining impaire...
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Jasper Haney
19th April 2011
In simple terms, it is prompted by acid from the stomach travelling up the wind pipe which results in an extreme manufacturing of mucus. The boost in mucus amounts narrows the air passage major to a feeling of breathlessness. Acid reflux can be introduced...
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Hiram Johns
14th April 2011
The availability of various products and medicines which can lower your cholesterol levels has resulted in many people overlooking the possibility to naturally lower cholesterol. A lot of people are resorting to prescription medications to manage their fa...
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Graham Player
05th April 2011
Coenzyme Q10, commonly known as CoQ10 200mg, is one of the most powerful supplements on the market. This simple supplement can actually ensure that your overall system remains healthy, and it even has the ability to increase your lifespan. This can sound ...
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Author:
ianjustbe
04th April 2011
A survey conducted in 2009 by the American Pet Products Association demonstrated that American pet owners had spent nearly $22.45 billion on over-the-counter pet medicines, vet care and pet supplies that year. The fact is that pet medication is becoming m...
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Author:
Danny Maridonna
31st March 2011
The renowned humanitarian legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor passed away, March 23, 1 :28 AM at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles due to congestive heart failure, a disease she had been battling for years.
According to news, the glamorous actres...
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czarina b canlas
25th March 2011
With the rising cost of health care and deteriorating economy, concerns about medical services and insurance for the elderly seem more pressing than ever. According to information released recently by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, drugs ...
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Author:
Art Jones
20th March 2011
Sleep apnea is a dangerous sleep condition that can be fatal. It is characterized by the abnormal cessation of breathing during sleep. There are two types of sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is the most...
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Author:
Emely Porter
17th March 2011
The breaking down of skin tissue on the surface of the body allows pollutants like air and bacteria to reach the underlying tissue. This results in the formation of ulcers, which look like scabs and open wounds, accompanied by inflammation.
Although ul...
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Author:
absralleg
15th March 2011
Heart failure is one of the most common coronary problems. Also called congestive heart failure, the weakened heart slows the circulation of oxygen and blood through the body’s organs, such as lungs, liver and kidneys. It is a fatal condition with no know...
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Author:
Art Jones
15th March 2011
The continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask, originally invented to provide continuous airflow to prevent the upper airway from collapsing in sufferers of obstructive sleep apnea, is now an important therapeutic device used in the treatment of con...
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Author:
Art Jones
11th March 2011
Dyspnea is the medical term that is used to describe shortness of breath. This can cause pain and discomfort to the people who are suffering from this condition. One way to measure shortness of breath that is usually used in almost all medical settings is...
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Author:
Styla Brite
10th March 2011
Scottsdale, AZ-MedApps, Inc. (www.medapps.com), a leader in wireless remote healthcare monitoring (mHealth), has been named as a finalist for the prestigious 2011 Edison Awards’ Best New Product in the Innovative Services: Health, Wellness & Safety Segmen...
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Author:
Usmani
02nd March 2011
The harder weight you got, higher often is the possibility that having high blood pressure levels. Now, blood pressure level is calculated in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and BP reading below 120/80 mmHg is regarded as normal. This is by far the most im...
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Author:
Edgar Harrison
28th February 2011
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder during which breathing will stop and start repeatedly throughout the sleep cycle. An individual suffering from this will experience multiple pauses in breathing throughout the night as the airway is either collapsed...
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Author:
Liz Jones