Articles, tagged with "coronary artery disease", page 6
15th November 2010
Four Ways to Lower LDL Cholesterol Naturally
The risk for developing heart diseases and having a heart attack is higher in people with high levels of LDL. High blood cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart diseases. Indeed, the levels of LDL ...
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Author:
Derek H
11th November 2010
Meaning of Cardiology
Cardiology is a medical department which deals with heart disorders. This field of medical science involves diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and ele...
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Author:
Robin
11th November 2010
Little bit chinese))) let’s talk about my favorite Post Workout Supplements ingredients. It can explain how XtremeNO works and what is the reason of such excellent results.
So, on the bottle’s back side (if you haven’t received your trial bottle yet, y...
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Author:
David Geremy
10th November 2010
“Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty" or PTCA is one of the surgical procedures done to treat Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). Is having a PTCA enough for you to say CAD is out of your life? What’s the good thing about PTCA if compared to other p...
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Author:
evamcmahon27
09th November 2010
What You Need to Know About LDL Cholesterol
High levels of low density lipoprotein (LDL), also known as the bad cholesterol, increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases. One percent increase in the
levels of LDL cholesterol leads to 2 to 3 percen...
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Author:
Derek H
08th November 2010
Balloon Angioplasty is said to be the best way to treat coronary artery diseases (CAD). What are the advantages and disadvantages of this procedure? Does it really relieve the symptoms like sharp chest pain or angina attacks? Let’s discuss coronary arter...
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Author:
willie10
08th November 2010
Understanding The Risks of High Cholesterol
Cholesterol is one of the lipids normally found in the bloodstream. It plays essential role in the formation of hormones, cells membranes and body tissues. The liver processes approximately 1000 mg of cholest...
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Author:
Derek H
04th November 2010
Wouldn't it would be nice if the tooth fairy left a set of instructions along with that dollar under the pillow when we were children? The dental instructions would cover topics like regular brushing and getting routine dental checkups of course,but they ...
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Author:
AnneLyonsDDS
03rd November 2010
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the end result of the accumulation of atheromatous plaques within the walls of the coronary arteries (blood vessels) that supply the myocardium (the muscle of the heart) with oxygen and nutrients. Coronary artery disease r...
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Author:
Dr.Steve Buchar
22nd October 2010
The results of a 20 year study bring to light the importance of healthy diet and lifestyle from an early age. Elevated cholesterol levels in young adults in their 20's and 30's were predictive of the development of coronary artery calcium and atherosclero...
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Author:
John Phillip
20th October 2010
Heart Failure
Heart failure is a very common condition. Both children and adults can have heart failure, although the symptoms and treatments differ.
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the needs of body. In ...
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Author:
Dr. Naveen Arya
14th October 2010
Risk Factors and Symptoms of Heart Disease
Heart disease may be a broad term that describes a variety of conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels. Some of the most common embody cardiovascular disease, heart rhythm problems (arrhythmia), congenit...
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Author:
BISS
14th October 2010
Reversing Heart Disease and Cholesterol
There's a selection of conditions and disorders that have an effect on the heart that are all placed beneath the umbrella of heart disease. Coronary artery disease has been the general leading reason for deaths acr...
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Author:
BISS
14th October 2010
Heart Disease - A Nearer Look
Heart disease is additionally called cardiopathy. It is a term used for a wide selection of diseases affecting the heart. As of the year 2007, heart attacks are the first reason for death in England, Canada, the United State...
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Author:
BISS
12th October 2010
Every day, millions of people all over the world get up with a cup of coffee. Even though it is a known fact that the stimulant characteristics of coffee can get people up, there are plenty of health problems that could start as a result of drinking too m...
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Author:
Frank Cobert