Articles, tagged with "blood vessel", page 1
27th January 2012
Who should have treatment?
Varicose veins can be an inherited condition due to weaknesses in the vein wall or valves. Other factors which can bring the condition on include pregnancy and being overweight. Although commonly thought to be a cause of var...
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Author:
Alex Mason
17th January 2012
Patent Ductus Arteriosus Closure / Surgery In India
What Is Patent Ductus Arteriosus ?
What Causes Patent Ductus Arteriosus ?
What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Patent Ductus Arteriosus ?
How Is Patent Ductus Arteriosus Diagnosed ?
Tests for Patent...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
13th January 2012
Blood Pressure – Introduction
Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure that is exerted upon the blood vessels by the blood that is in circulation in the body. It contributes to some of the vital signs of life in human beings like breathing, heartbeat and te...
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Author:
LisaCWilliams
19th October 2011
Blood donation is a noble act, but not everybody is aware about the facts and misconceptions associated with this noble act. Surprisingly, not many people may be aware that blood donation is of many types and there are two major methods of obtaining bloo...
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Author:
sheermed
18th October 2011
Our kidneys are crucial filters that method through 200 quarts of blood everyday eliminating waste and managing the circulation of urine to the bladder. The actual "filtering" approach is completed by tiny models called nephrons and there are roughly a mi...
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Author:
DonaldMelton
10th October 2011
Vital Fatty Acids are acknowledged to guide prevent heart condition as a result of reducing blood pressure and decreasing the platelet adherence to the lining of your blood vessels. In addition to this, they enable blood vessel vasodilatation. All of thes...
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Author:
NedSnow
16th September 2011
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health have found yet another health benefit associated with vitamin D. The sunshine vitamin has been purported to protect against cancer, asthma, fatigue, and arthritis. Now, Harvard researchers have this healt...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
25th August 2011
Sinus is a very common problem now days and there are varieties of precautionary measures that help us to protect ourselves from sinus infection. The inflammation of membrane causes sinusitis that catches you very easily, when you are allergic to cold thi...
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Author:
Bakul Sikri
23rd August 2011
Sweat could condition the body health naturally, but if you force it to remain in the body, the body circulation will be affected and the endocrine will be blocked. The appropriate sweat is quite beneficial to body health.
After the metabolism of a who...
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Author:
Emma111
22nd August 2011
Catheterization is a cardiac test carried out to examine the blood flow through coronary arteries. The procedure helps cardiologists identify blockages in arteries, which can result in atherosclerosis, and study the functioning of valves. Catheterization ...
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Author:
Vijender
16th August 2011
The most common type of heart disease in the United States is coronary artery disease (CAD). It is the number one cause of death of women and men. Coronary artery disease results from cholesterol and other deposits building up along the walls of the arter...
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Author:
Art Jones
10th August 2011
Everybody knows that job strain has an evident bad effects on health, specifically, the cardiovascular system. While various studies have been recently conducted and validated to determine that job strain increases the potential risk of a first coronary h...
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Author:
Terence Keller
25th July 2011
High blood pressure is considered a silent killer, because lots of people with this illness have no symptoms. Over time, this improve in blood pressure can damage the blood vessels or important organs. This can lead to strokes, heart disease, or kidney il...
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Author:
Reynaldo Knight
20th July 2011
It really is harmful simply because it puts excessive pressure on essential organs like the heart and kidneys. Lots of people who have died of a stroke, heart attack or kidney failure also had highly elevated systolic and diastolic blood pressure.High blo...
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Author:
Benito Chapman
18th July 2011
It's well known that occupation stress has an evident unfavorable implication on health, specifically, the cardiovascular system. While various studies have already been conducted and validated to set up that job strain increases the potential risk of a f...
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Author:
Alfonso Cote