Articles, tagged with "congestive heart failure", page 5
10th September 2010
Sleep disorders don't just spring up without any reason. The most common causes for troubled sleep are different health conditions and medication side effects. The most common types of health problems that influence sleep issues are heart, neurological, m...
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Author:
Catherine Barron
08th September 2010
The use of a computer-based system in the medical field is slowly taking its pace to world recognition. The case of electronic health and medical records is a promising management system for healthcare institutions. It was developed to address the growing...
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Author:
Stephen Janssen
08th September 2010
With less than a month to go for October 1, you must be ready to report the new and changed ICD 9 2011codes. And since CMS has finalized the update, you can get a jump start on the changes.
Add detail to fluid overload
Beginning October 1, you will ...
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Author:
James Smith
06th September 2010
Quikaid is among the most experienced Social Security Disability Insurance representatives in the United States.Founded in 1993, Quikaid understands how to navigate the complex process of obtaining your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supp...
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Author:
Jacob Medina
31st August 2010
A healthy heart translates into a healthy mind and body. Nature has blessed mankind with a variety of herbs that serve multiple purposes, one of them being strengthening your heart.
The holy basil, an indigenous herb also known as Tulsi, has as its pr...
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Author:
Praveen Pandey
26th August 2010
The diabetes drug Avandia has been the middle of controversy considering that records connected the well-liked medication to an improved danger of congestive heart failure, heart attacks, and death. Discover a lot more about congestive congestive heart fa...
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Author:
Julius Fitzgerald
24th August 2010
Do you know what blood pressure is? Blood pressure is when blood pushes against your artery walls. Blood pressure readings appear as two numbers; one on top and one below often divided by a line.
The upper figure is a measurement of your systolic blood p...
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Author:
Fazzelle
23rd August 2010
Congestive heart failure is a condition where the heart is not able to provide enough blood to the body. It can be a weakened heart due to numerous heart attacks or old age. A disease of the heart called cardiomyopathy can also cause congestive heart fail...
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Author:
nicole wilsone
18th August 2010
Almost all people know that high blood pressure can be caused by high sodium. But how many people know high blood pressure can also caused by low potassium? The effects of sodium is blunted by potassium and this helps the body to normalize blood pressure....
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Author:
Seo Majesty
13th August 2010
Understanding Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
Pregnancy can be a huge adventure. It's a time filled with both excitement and uncertainty. A new mom can read a ton of pregnancy books, get advice from friends and family and take a number of parenti...
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Author:
macmillan
11th August 2010
Every day our hearts pump around 100,000 times, sending 1,800 gallons of blood racing through more than 60,000 miles of blood vessels. When no artery disease is present this amazing complex series of events carries on silently as we go about our the busin...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
06th August 2010
Most people know that high sodium contributes to high blood pressure (hypertension), but did you know that low potassium can also contribute to high blood pressure? Potassium blunts the effects of sodium and helps the body to normalize blood pressure.
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Author:
Seo Majesty
05th August 2010
High blood pressure affects about 1 in 4 American adults and is one of the most common worldwide problems afflicting humans. It increases the chance of heart disease and stroke for those afflicted, so it's important to understand how to lower hypertensio...
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Author:
Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
05th August 2010
Hypertension affects about 1 in 4 American adults and is one of the most common worldwide diseases afflicting humans. It raises the risk of heart disease and stroke for those affected, so it's important to understand how to lower hypertension. High blood...
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Author:
Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
30th July 2010
It has been consistently revealed by epidemiological research that individuals with a high dietary intake of antioxidant vitamins have a risk that is lower-than-average of cardiovascular disease. This evidence seems to be especially consistent for vitami...
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Author:
Robert Palmer