Articles, tagged with "myocardial infarction", page 4
18th August 2010
Tachycardia can cause various heart-related problems like myocardial infarction, angina and ischemic heart disease. Some of the causes of tachycardia are as follows: Heart problems are a major cause of tachycardia. Many heart conditions result in the hear...
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Author:
Keelin Orla
12th July 2010
Introduction -
Bio signals are referred to as "The summation of electrical potential differences across the tissues, organs or cells leading to electrical signals."
Some of the important Biosignal analyses performed across the medical specialties are...
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Author:
CareEMR
08th July 2010
More than 1.1 million people experience a heart attack (myocardial infarction) each year. Heart attacks occurs when the heart arteries are blocked, severely reducing or stopping blood from reaching part of the heart muscle. If the flow of blood isn't rest...
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Medical Zones
30th June 2010
Herbal treatment for heart disease is not a new concept. People have been using herbs for hundreds of years to treat many chronic diseases, including the cardiovascular ones. Herbs were used to prevent and treat almost every disease long before the advent...
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Author:
harry
25th June 2010
A word of caution: Just including EGD diagnosis with your claim does not ensure reimbursement - here is help. Question: Our anesthesiologist provided anesthesia during an esophago gastroduodenoscopy (EGD) procedure, at the request of the attending doctor...
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Author:
Nancy
22nd June 2010
Since many women do not even know they have heart disease, it is important to know the early warning signs and when it's time to consult your doctor. Heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases claim the lives of more than half a million women ...
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Author:
Leon Whitehead
04th June 2010
Introduction
The baby boomers is the population which haven taken birth after second world war till 1965 when there was a tremendous increase in birth rate due to the social and economic development in the USA. Now this population is going into the old...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
03rd June 2010
Are you currently acquainted with yoga? Well I have heard from a lot of people that yoga has its own way of making the body work at its the best possible state. The health and fitness benefits of yoga have long been claimed by experts and via scientific r...
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Author:
Kyla Coo
02nd June 2010
Variability in blood pressure appears to predict the risk of stroke more powerfully than high average or usual blood pressure. Three papers published simultaneously in The Lancet, and another study in The Lancet Neurology, all support the idea that variab...
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Author:
Wiley Long
21st May 2010
Carotid Endarterectomy India
Overview
What Is Carotid Endarterectomy?
Carotid endarterectomy or CEA, is surgery to remove plaque (plak) from the carotid arteries. These are the two large arteries on each side of your neck. They supply oxygen-ri...
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Author:
Wecare Health Services
19th May 2010
What is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a fatty substance or lipid found in cell membrane of all tissues and is transported in the blood plasma of all animals. It is a natural substance synthesized by the body in order to support vital functions such as th...
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Author:
Chaves Angles
17th May 2010
Over the last few years, the birth control product known as Yaz has prompted the possibility of recalls as well as serious side effects for many women. The product has come under fire over recent years when side effects such as blood clots, stroke, and po...
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Author:
robartalex
12th May 2010
Cardiac diets are extensively used and prescribed in most hospitals for patients with heart disease, hypertension, myocardial infarction, hyperlipidemia, and dyslipidemia. A cardiac diet may be implemented as a part of a health regimen to either treat or ...
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Author:
Barbara Baddox
11th May 2010
Clenbuterol mode of action, indications, dosage, side effects, contraindications, pharmaceutical form, storage.
Mode of action of Clenbuterol:
Clenbuterol stimulates predominantly beta-adrenergic receptors. It has bronchodilator (dilate bronchial lumen)...
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Author:
anna_lev
30th April 2010
According to a new US study, the heart assault treatment is the most effective when it is given within an hour after the symptoms occur, but many populace with heart disease do not know the symptom of a heart attack.
Its time for us to recall the old a...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal