Articles, tagged with "hardening of the arteries", page 2
04th March 2011
There's, no mystery in the most current consequences about the link between gum disease and heart disease. Research has shown that mouth bacteria often due to inferior dental hygiene, can result in hardening of the arteries which can result in heart disea...
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Author:
Kate Allan
02nd March 2011
Scientific developments and technological advancements in all avenues of life have become so prolific that each day witnesses a multitude of inventions and innovations/novelties for the benefit of mankind. Such innovations have not only made life easier f...
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Author:
Gregferguson
23rd February 2011
A cerebral or brain aneurysm is the result of a weakness in the wall of a cerebral vessel which causes a swelling or ballooning of the vessel. What this means is that a blood vessel in the brain can swell up due to its being weak. This swelling causing a ...
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Author:
Gail
04th February 2011
Heart disease and stroke are closely tied for many reasons. People who have one heart or vascular condition (high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes, peripheral artery disease) are at increased risk for developing other related cond...
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Author:
avelez
13th January 2011
Since chlorination is a long established public health practice necessary for the disinfection of drinking water, consumers are aware of the health benefit drinking filtered water can provide. However, it's surprising for some people to learn that 50% of ...
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Author:
emilyjackson
02nd December 2010
Coronary heart illness is a frequent healthcare condition, and numerous occasions, it is preventable. Poor diet plan, absence of training and higher blood stress all contribute to heart sickness, as can genetics. While genetics are a possibility aspect th...
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Author:
Adrene Vive
11th November 2010
Meaning of Cardiology
Cardiology is a medical department which deals with heart disorders. This field of medical science involves diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and ele...
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Author:
Robin
09th November 2010
Is your angina chest pain troubling you so much? Probably yes, because you ran into this page. Looking for a remedy is much as hard as having the problem especially when you have sharp chest pain. It might be a warning sign for you.Angina is caused by art...
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Author:
evamcmahon27
03rd November 2010
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the end result of the accumulation of atheromatous plaques within the walls of the coronary arteries (blood vessels) that supply the myocardium (the muscle of the heart) with oxygen and nutrients. Coronary artery disease r...
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Author:
Dr.Steve Buchar
15th October 2010
If you are in your upper years, you may wonder if it is too late to start treating your high blood pressure. After all, the damage is done, is it not? Actually, research has shown that elderly patients who begin hypertension treatment have less of a risk ...
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Author:
ShelbyConques
14th October 2010
Having high blood sugar as a result of either type of diabetes is associated with a number of long-term medical complications. High blood sugar can damage small blood vessels, leading to blindness, kidney damage, and earlier development of hardening of th...
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Author:
rjowais
13th October 2010
Everyone would like foods that can help them burn fat. There are several foods that we eat that do burn fat. The whole trick is to learn what foods they are, so we can use them to our advantage. Below I am going to outline 6 Foods That Burn Food faster Th...
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Author:
Cary Silver
05th October 2010
You have probably heard many times that heart disease is something more men develop than women, this old idea has been around for quite awhile. However recent research and statistics show that while men may develop heart disease at an earlier age, women e...
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Author:
Doug Hart
01st September 2010
Vitamin C has been notable for being effective for the body's immune system. It contains components that help strengthen it and also other body functions. This helps in preventing diseases and other infections from harming you. This is due to the anti-oxi...
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Author:
Michael Miller
25th August 2010
We are all well aware that consuming too much fat especially saturated fat is not good for us and can lead to health problems. Eating too much of the wrong fat has the effect of increasing our blood cholesterol levels. This can also lead to us becoming ov...
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Author:
Jo Lara