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Heart Attack How To Cure One

12th January 2011
With awareness and a healthy lifestyle, heart attacks can become less frequent and less serious. Robert has been researching the heart and its many disease for the last 8 years, including surgery, heart failure, heart beat rhythms and murmurs - all the wa... Read >
Author: Vito Hardy

Using Pomegranate in the Fight Against Heart Disease

12th January 2011
Heart disease claims the lives of nearly 900,000 Americans each year, caused largely by a diet of processed junk food, excess calories, obesity and smoking. Many people are under the false impression that heart disease is inevitable and once diagnosed can... Read >
Author: John Phillip

When The Heart Matters Chose The Right Central Georgia Heart Center

11th January 2011
Care for cardiovascular problems has become very advanced with specialist heart centers for benefit of patients. With the help of videos first time patients are put at ease. They get confidence in the treatment and are more receptive to doctors. With the ... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

hCG Weight Loss and the Types of Fat

10th January 2011
For many years physicians have safely prescribed the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) to assist overweight patients in reducing their weight and decreasing their size. The hormone hCG, produced by the female placenta only during pregnancy, is pr... Read >
Author: Nuviva Weight Loss

Disability Tax Credit Benefits For Coronary Artery Disease

05th January 2011
Coronary artery disease can be a crippling ailment and those suffering from it are at high risk and are entitled to claim disability tax credit benefits. It affects the coronary arteries, as the name suggests. Coronary arteries are the arteries that deliv... Read >
Author: Emely Porter

Heart Blockage, Heart Attacks and Treatment Abroad

04th January 2011
Lack of regular physical exercise, high blood cholesterol levels, unhealthy eating habits, stress and even your genes have a role to play in your risk for developing coronary heart diseases that can lead to blockage of blood vessels that can cause heart a... Read >
Author: Healthbase

PSA Tests and Chlamydia Treatment

07th December 2010
The heart disease is a type of disease, which is also known as cardiopathy. The disease generally affects the inner parts and nerves of human heart. In the countries like the US, this disease is a great cause of death among a number of people even today. ... Read >
Author: tanmay123

Heart surgery in Thailand is world class and affordable

22nd November 2010
Thailand offers some of the highest expertise in cardiology with qualified staff using state-of-the-art equipment and techniques. Heart surgery is one of many procedures in medical tourism that Thailand now offers as the country has earned a reputati... Read >
Author: ThailandMedical

Heart Palpitations Information by Gary Jones

05th November 2010
Palpitations occur when a person can feel abnormalities in the normal beating of the heart. These palpitations can be an isolated extra beat, or they can run together and last for prolonged periods of time. Each part of the heart has the potential to be i... Read >
Author: ChellyDansk

Coronary artery disease Causes and Symptoms and Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease

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... Read >
Author: Dr.Steve Buchar

What Occurs During a Heart Attack?

03rd November 2010
With the fast paced lifestyle and the race to earn more, people neglect the very basic body component- their heart. What will this result in? You guessed it, a heart attack. However, few of us actually know what activity takes place inside when a heart at... Read >
Author: DustinMGomez

What Happens to the Body During a Heart Attack?

03rd November 2010
For a healthy human being, blood is pumped by the heart to body and other organs. This is termed as coronary circulation and is done by coronary blood vessels. These provide oxygen rich blood to different areas and body parts and help to maintain a consis... Read >
Author: DustinMGomez

Cholesterol Level Predicts Heart Disease Risk in Young Adults

22nd October 2010
The results of a 20 year study bring to light the importance of healthy diet and lifestyle from an early age. Elevated cholesterol levels in young adults in their 20's and 30's were predictive of the development of coronary artery calcium and atherosclero... Read >
Author: John Phillip

What is Angiogram of the Heart and How to Prepare for It

14th October 2010
Angiogram of the heart, also known as coronary angiogram, is a medical test done to identify what might have been causing certain heart conditions. This procedure locates plaque that blocks the passageway of the blood through the coronary arteries. This i... Read >
Author: jstrjsnjimenez

What to Expect in Heart Angioplasty

12th October 2010
Heart angioplasty is a non-surgical method of reducing the symptoms of heart ailments. The procedure basically expands the arteries that may be causing obstructions of blood flow to the heart. This results in more improved blood circulation, generally les... Read >
Author: jstrjsnjimenez
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