Articles, tagged with "high blood cholesterol", page 3
30th July 2010
The simplest and the most proven way to reduce your odds of Having heart problems, is to increase your Omega 3 intake. Taking Omega 3 for your heart health is perhaps "the medicine" according to experiments that continue to pour from several sources. Cons...
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Author:
Dino Ascari
21st July 2010
It's something that beats inside you; it pumps blood and it controls your blood pressure. All these services for free and that too for a life time. Now the question is do you take it for granted? Have you ever abused your heart knowingly or unknowingly? A...
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Author:
Roberto Sedycias
14th July 2010
Atherosclerosis, which is the development of lesions in arteries, is the underlying pathologic process that is responsible for coronary artery disease. During childhood atherosclerosis may slowly cause a thickening, loss of elasticity, and calcification o...
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Author:
harry
05th July 2010
No medical check life insurances, AKA test life insurance coverage is feasible and has been in around for a very long time. The insurance policy firms call these guidelines guaranteed issuance policies or GI guidelines for short. Because the insurance pol...
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Author:
Loren Rice
29th June 2010
Childhood obesity is very much disturbing to parents of affected children. Parents should give more attention to this condition in children. It further impedes the normal growth in children and turns into grave medical conditions like diabetes or high blo...
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Author:
bmb
15th June 2010
The medical term for high blood cholesterol is lipid disorder.Such a disorder occurs when you have developed fatty deposits in your blood vessels.These deposits reduce the free flow of blood through your arteries which result in lack of oxygen-rich blood...
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Author:
Bhaguan
07th June 2010
Usually cholesterol is produced in the liver and it is one of the essential ingredients of our body. 20-30% of the cholesterol is obtained from the food we eat. The measurement of cholesterol is taken in milligrams per 100 millimeters of blood. The normal...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
25th May 2010
Aspirin has been used to reduce pain and and fevers for more than 100 years. According a study, people who took anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin may reduce your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
Aspirin prevents platelets in the blood from c...
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Author:
chicnhealth
20th May 2010
Hypertensive crisis is the sudden rise within the blood pressure of the hypertensive patient beyond 250/150mmHg. The onset is generally with little or no warning indicators, and it is characterized by severe headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, visual d...
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Author:
Thierry Battiste
17th May 2010
Today, one of the biggest problems being faced is obesity and being overweight. This in turn causes many physical problems that make a person physically weak and disease prone. Physical fitness programs and sports training are strongly recommended to keep...
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Author:
Rahul Talwar
13th May 2010
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death among adults around the world. It is a serious condition that needs to be treated the moment you find out you have one. There are many causes of heart disease. This would range from factors like smoking...
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Author:
Eloisa Roberts
05th May 2010
Cholesterol is not the cause of atherosclerosis. We know that now without a doubt. Studies after studies come up to the same conclusion: the level of blood cholesterol and the degree of atheromatic plaques in the arteries are not correlated. People with l...
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Author:
Helen Davies
30th April 2010
A healthy heart leads to a healthy life free of diseases. Taking proper care of own health is above all that you do in your daily schedule so try to follow them - for you and your happy family.
High blood cholesterol problem may result in critical comp...
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Author:
herbalcure30
19th April 2010
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like matter that occurs naturally in all parts of the body. Your body needs some cholesterol to work correctly.
But if you have too much in your blood, it can stick to the walls of your arteries. This is called plaque. Plaqu...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal
14th April 2010
The risk of high cholesterol
High blood cholesterol is one of the main risk factors for heart disease, along with smoking, high blood pressure, carrying excess weight, family history and a sedentary lifestyle. So it pays to have your doctor check your c...
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Author:
Catherine Saxelby