Articles, tagged with "history of heart disease", page 1
06th December 2011
It is undeniable that heart disease is the leading cause of most countries in the world especially in the United States, Canada, England and Wales. In the United States, statistics say that about 25% of all the deaths are caused by heart diseases. This sh...
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danicasusan
06th December 2011
Heat stroke and TIA stroke are disorders that are highly preventable if you know how to take care of yourself. Prevention starts by learning about what diseases are such as their causes, signs and symptoms and the particular treatment methods. When you ar...
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danicasusan
06th December 2011
Heat stroke and TIA stroke are disorders that are highly preventable if you know how to take care of yourself. Prevention starts by learning about what diseases are such as their causes, signs and symptoms and the particular treatment methods. When you ar...
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Author:
danicasusan
08th August 2011
You could be somewhat concerned about your general health and be conscious of the truth that you don't work out as much as you need to. You might have a family history of heart disease at a fairly young age or realize that you've got a number of additiona...
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Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan
27th June 2011
One of the most significant checks done by your medical professional when you have a once a year check-up may be the lipid panel, when your blood is tested to figure out cholesterol levels. Cholesterol is a vital element within our systems, however it sho...
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Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan
31st May 2011
A lighter application of mascara will reduce this problem as well as avoiding rubbing of the eyes while the mascara is worn.Thyroid Conditions Thyroid disorders can effect general hair growth. Having a low function thyroid can cause eyelash hair loss. Peo...
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Edmond Sargent
09th May 2011
Heart disease symptoms vary, depending on what type of heart disease you have. Symptoms of heart disease in your blood vessels (cardiovascular disease)Cardiovascular disease is caused by narrowed, blocked or stiffened blood vessels that prevent your heart...
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airmy0414
21st April 2011
One of the worrisome things about getting older is maintaining your heart health. After all, your heart performs an invaluable job. Consider the fact that it will beat an average of 2 1/2 billion times during your lifetime! Your heart is made up largely o...
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DoctorsHealthPress
18th February 2011
In today's ever-increasing health conscious culture, people are becoming more concerned about their cholesterol levels. This concern does not go unfounded. LDL, which is also known as bad cholesterol is considered the precursor to heart attacks and stroke...
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J E Ruby
08th February 2011
The worst part about cardiac arrest is that by the time the signs are obvious it's typically too late to help the sufferer since their heart has already ceased working. Throughout this article we will be looking at warning signs and risk factors that will...
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Author:
Ivands Semesta
07th February 2011
Changing bad habits now could save your child's life in the future.
Childhood obesity rates are higher than ever in the United States. Learning poor eating habits from their parents, today's children are eating high-fat foods with minimal fruits and ve...
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Bhumika
28th January 2011
The most troublesome part of a cardiac arrest is that by the time onlookers realize what's happening it's often too late to help the victim since the heart has already stopped working. This article will look at some of the risk factors and warning signs t...
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SyefanVijjan
06th January 2011
If you are looking to improve your health then the finest pure fish oil will do wonders for you and your family. Regardless of your age, this supplement provides so many health benefits. The main benefit of fish oil is the omega 3 fatty acids. However, on...
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Author:
Tom Woods
06th January 2011
Aspirin has been used for a long time to relieve pain from everything from a fever to arthritis. We have always been told by researches that it is a great ally in the fight against heart disease. If you are a man, taking an aspirin a day can help lower th...
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Author:
brent01
16th November 2010
The recent study that was carried out on the link between carbohydrates and heart disease risk in women has shown that there is an absolute direct link between the two. The results show that the chances of developing heart disease can actually be doubled ...
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Author:
Vincent Pham