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PCOS & Infection Can Also Cause Heart Disease…

25th September 2009
Heart disease can be caused by a number of risk factors, for example, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, unhealthy diet and habits, laziness, obesity as well as some uncontrollable factors like family history of heart disease. Neverthe... Read >
Author: ANIL

Goji and Heart Diseases

22nd September 2009
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease and stroke, remains as the foremost cause of death in the United States despite progress in prevention, detection, and treatment. CVD is a killer of people in the prime of life, with more than half of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Heart Diseases - Heart Attack & High Blood Pressure

16th September 2009
Heart Attack Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: prashant

Yoga For Newbies

11th August 2009
You can get audio or video tapes that give breathing instruction and teach relaxation techniques at health food stores, bookstores, and by mail order. It's probably fine to learn breath and relaxation from a tape or booklet, but don't try the yoga exercis... Read >
Author: Collin Harvey

Genealogy - Find Out Your Family's History

08th August 2009
Are you related to someone famous? You could be related to a member of royalty or a powerful political figure. Perhaps you're related to a successful business person or a famous celebrity. How would it feel to discover that you're related to Bill Gates, B... Read >
Author: jeffkona

Why Cardio Interval Training Is Healthy!

12th July 2009
There was a study done in the United States to see how many people were in danger of heart disease.People who were at high risk could be identified before any symptoms even appeared. Cigarette smoking males over age 35 who had high blood pressure, high... Read >
Author: Walter Derksen

10 Ways to Prevent Heart Disease

27th June 2009
Years of examination have been unable to totally enlighten the cause of heart disease, as well known as atherosclerosis or "hardening of the arteries." On the other hand, numerous "risk factors" have been known. The more threat factors an individual has, ... Read >
Author: jainish

10 Quick Ways To Avoid A Heart Attack

19th June 2009
A heart attack is known as a myocardial infarction. This occurs when the heart muscle is damaged or not receiving enough oxygen. Many cardiac related problems occur due to blockages in the arteries that carry blood to the heart purified from different par... Read >
Author: ali

Sudden Cardiac Arrest

18th June 2009
Sudden cardiac arrest which is also called sudden cardiac death, occurs when the heart suddenly and without warning stops beating. Blood stops flowing to the brain and death will occur within minutes if not treated. Irregular heart rhythms called arrh... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Heart Diseases Prevention, Ways to Prevent Heart Disease

12th June 2009
Our heart pumps blood and it’s the lifeline of our body. We can’t ignore them. In order to keep them safe we should prevent the rise of Triglycerides level in our body. These are fats, which are produced in our body. Excess of Triglycerides in our bod... Read >
Author: John Adison

What is Ischemic Heart Disease - Who Are At Risk

06th June 2009
Ischemic heart disease is defined as decreased blood flow to the heart due to narrowed coronary arteries. The obstruction results from cholesterol deposits sticking to the artery wall, interrupting the flow of blood to the heart. The deposits harden cau... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Signs and Symptoms of Heart Attacks In Women

06th June 2009
A study of 515 women who had an acute heart attack (MI, Myocardial Infarction), reported symptoms that were not your typical heart symptoms. The most commonly reported symptoms were unusual fatigue, sleep disturbances, shortness of breath, indigestion, an... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Doctor's orders are overruled : JO CIAVAGLIA

25th May 2009
Who should decide your medications: Doctors or insurers? Cardiologists say it's common for a health insurer to dictate what drugs they prescribe, forcing at-risk patients to make controversial changes. Four days after quadruple bypass surgery last year... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Why Do My Legs Hurt?

18th May 2009
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is becoming more and more prevalent in America. Our love of fast food and convenience has lead to almost 10 million Americans to be diagnosed with PAD. Our body naturally starts forming plaques in our arteries. This is... Read >

What is the Eco Atkins Diet?|Questions and Answers

27th March 2009
The newest of the trendy diets is the Eco-Atkins Diet. The basis for this diet is that your primary source of protein is based around plant sources. This diets appeals to vegetarians and those of us who are concerned about the environment and prevention o... Read >
Author: jettjamie

Life Insurance - The Basics of How the Cost is Affected by Your Lifestyle and Medical History

16th January 2009
Life insurance premiums are worked out in a very scientific way, using statistics relating to tens of thousands of people and how they lived and died. What are the major factors used to determine the cost of your life insurance? Age Your age at the tim... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson

what is angina, symptoms of angina, treatment of angina, causes of angina

29th November 2008
Angina is a form of heart disease where the blood flow to the heart is restricted by a blockage in one or more of the arteries that carry blood into the heart. Usually, the first sign Angina is a pain in the chest, not unlike a squeezing or pressing sensa... Read >
Author: TomSmith

Heart Attack Prevention Can Save Lives!

12th September 2008
It's the worst feeling in the world- your chest starts to tighten, it's hard for you breathe, and your left arm goes numb. . . . You’re having a heart attack. A trained individual who is certified in CPR from a site like www.CPRAEDCourse.com can he... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

How to Make Your Heart Healthy the Natural Way

19th March 2008
Do you ever worry about your heart health? If you have a strong family history of heart disease, then you need to be diligent about protecting your heart. Even if you don't have a family history, you still need to become a heart healthy person. There are... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Menopause - Reduce Menopause Symptoms With Natural Progesterone Cream

17th March 2008
Traditional treatments for menopause combine the hormones oestrogen and progesterone. Menopause symptoms are believed to be caused mainly by decreasing levels of oestrogen, but taking this hormone on its own can increase the risk of endometrial cancer so... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse

Heart Diseases - Heart Attack and High Blood Pressure

20th February 2008
Heart Attack Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Discover How To Improve Your Cardiovascular Health With Vitamins

29th June 2007
Did you know that heart attack, stroke, and related disorders kill more Americans than any other disease combined in the United States? Over 1 million Americans died in 1990 from cardiovascular disease which could be prevented with diet, vitamins, exerci... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

New Ways To Test For Heart Disease

24th May 2007
In the recent issue Circulation, a new method for detecting heart disease was discussed. This may offer hope for those with a family history of heart disease. Scientists at Michigan University and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN discovered that by admi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Finding Affordable Health Insurance - Can It Be Done?

17th November 2006
The words, affordable individual health insurance, would appear to be an oxymoron, or a contradiction of words. This is especially true today as health insurance premiums for some have become the single biggest expense in their lives. Indeed, if you hav... Read >
Author: Jonathon James

Goji and Heart Diseases

15th November 2006
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease and stroke, remains as the foremost cause of death in the United States despite progress in prevention, detection, and treatment. CVD is a killer of people in the prime of life, with more than half of ... Read >
Author: Hope Ocampo

Why Do You Need A Hospital Program For Cholesterol Monitoring?

27th September 2006
Maintaining a desired cholesterol level is a must for you. For, there are many serious implications of wrong cholesterol levels. It is thus recommended to adopt a cholesterol monitoring program to keep a required control on your health conditions. Many ho... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

PCOS And Infection Can Also Cause Heart Disease

12th September 2006
Heart disease can be caused by a number of risk factors, for example, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, unhealthy diet and habits, laziness, obesity as well as some uncontrollable factors like family history of heart disease. Neverthe... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

The Meaning of Abnormal EKG Results

22nd August 2005
Many physicians recommend EKGs as a preventative-screening tool for those with a family history of heart disease. While a healthy person does not need an EKG as a part of an annual exam, many physicians will recommend an EKG if they have concerns. If a pa... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian