Archive for the 'Heart Disease' Category
Controlling stress is a vital part of managing congestive heart failure. Implementing tactics to remove or minimize stressful situations in your life will make symptoms easier to control and lead to a longer, happier life.
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This article explains a few things about defibrillators, and if you’re interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don’t know.
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The technical medical names for a wide number of circulatory ill health problems which can occur as side effects to root canal therapy are endocarditis, myocarditis, pericarditis, heart block, aortitis, angina pectoris, phlebitis, arteriosclerosis, hypoer and hypotension, anemia, leukopenia, leukocystosis, lymphopenia, lymphocytosis, bacteremia and glycemia.
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High blood pressure or what is medically known as hypertension affect millions of Americans. In fact, about 80 million people in the US have high blood pressure and what is more terrifying is the fact that some of these people are not even aware that they have high blood pressures.
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Individuals who require an internal artificial pacemaker to regulate their heartbeat will need to undergo pacemaker surgery to have the device implanted in the body.
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High cholesterol levels can greatly increase the risk of heart disease including potentially fatal heart attacks. Heart disease can be caused by a number of factors but lowering cholesterol can have many positive effects and reduce risk. High cholesterol causes hardening of the arteries. Blood flow is then reduced to the heart which may result in chest pains or a heart attack …
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Here is a survey about causes, symptoms and treatment options of hypertension.
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Heart disease is a very serious problem, that affects men and women too. Its most evident sign is a heart attack, and it is known that this disease is a leading killer, every year it causes the death of many people.
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Heart disease is one of the most serious health problems of our times. What are the warning signs, and how can you reduce your risk?
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The risk of heart disease is greatly increased if you have high cholesterol. This can include potentially fatal heart attacks. Lowering cholesterol is recommended to lead a more healthy life and maintain a healthy heart.
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