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Heart Surgery in India Affordable Cost, Open Heart Surgery India

22nd April 2010
Heart Surgery In India Heart Surgery India,Cost Heart Surgery India,Open Heart Surgery India Overview The Cardiology and Cardio Thoracic Surgery Departments of indiahealthtour.com represented hospitals are one of the largest Cardio Vascular gro... Read >
Author: Wecare Health Services

Birth Control Pill Side Effects May Be More than You Bargained For

30th March 2010
Countless women around the world take "the pill" - oral contraceptives (OC) - in order to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Although there is inherent risk in taking any birth control pill, some apparently are riskier than others. Virtually all oral cont... Read >
Author: Wendy Moyer

Foods High in Omega 3 Fatty Acids – Increasing your Levels may not be as Easy as it Seems

16th March 2010
It is often recommended that in order for us to enjoy optimum health we frequently eat foods high in omega 3, and you can find numerous sources that will list foods high in these fatty acids. What these lists very rarely do for you however is break down ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

Healthy Cardiac Diet

15th March 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 employed as a part of a health regimen to either treat or pr... Read >
Author: Fiona Dewitt

Important Things to Note When Buying Coronary Life insurance

03rd March 2010
Different insurance companies offer different insurance policies, particularly cases involving serious or critical illnesses such as a coronary artery disease (CAD). First let me begin by providing a brief overview of CAD. It is one of the most common typ... Read >
Author: Ben

Using Aconite To Treat Broken Heart Syndrome

23rd February 2010
Homeopathic Aconite may be an excellent first line of treatment in persons suffering a heart attack. It turns out there is more than one kind of heart attack. In the typical one, one of the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle becomes b... Read >
Author: gmanty

Treatment for Arteriosclerosis- Leading Cause of Death in Western World

02nd February 2010
The Atherosclerosis, the leading cause of death in the Western world, is the loss of elasticity of arterial walls. This process occurs gradually and is caused mainly by accumulation of fatty plaques within them. These plates, called atheroma, committed... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

Quit Smoking Today!

29th January 2010
As a smoker, have you gotten the ‘stare' from non-smokers when you talk to them or during the time when you're puffing on a stick of cigarette? Have you been told countless of times to quit because smoking is a sin? Everyone knows that smoking is bad bu... Read >
Author: Dennis

Renal Injury, Loss of Kidney Function

14th January 2010
The kidney is the organ responsible for filtering blood withdrawing the blood urea the acid the phosphorus and hydrogen. Moreover, reabsorbs albumin, sodium, potassium and calcium. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is to renal injury and usually progressive... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

The Health of Your Heart

05th January 2010
Almost 14 million Americans have a history of heart attack or angina. It is now one of the leading causes of death in the United States. More than 1 million Americans have heart attacks each year. A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), is permanen... Read >
Author: Moses Holder

Protein Does Not Indicate Heart Failure Risk, Study Finds

05th January 2010
A recent study has found that certain proteins are not an early indication of heart failure among patients as previously thought. A study published in the January 2009 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association has shown than monitoring the ... Read >
Author: LegalView

Understanding Chest Pains

23rd December 2009
When we experience any form of chest pains, our immediate reaction is to panic. After all, we have come to associate most chest pains as having something wrong with our heart. The slightest indication of any sort of pain in our chest area, we begin to ... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

When High Blood Pressure Is Dangerous For Cholesterol Level

17th December 2009
Cholesterol, like fat, cannot move around the bloodstream on its own because it does not mix with water. The bloodstream carries cholesterol in particles called lipoproteins that are like blood-borne cargo trucks delivering cholesterol to various body tis... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt

Reasons Why High Blood Cholesterol Is Dangerous

11th December 2009
Cholesterol, like fat, cannot travel through the bloodstream on its own because it is mixed with water. The bloodstream carries cholesterol in particles called lipoproteins that are transmitted by blood, such as cargo trucks delivering cholesterol to var... Read >
Author: ali

Problems of excess weight and obesity

30th October 2009
Most people still believed that excess weight - the problem solely aesthetic nature, while doctors raise the alarm for a long time already, comparing obesity with delayed-action bomb. Its danger lies in the fact that it not only increases the probability ... Read >
Author: HM
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