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Heart Attack Top Related Articles
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1). Varicose veins can cause bad circulation. By : Hege Crowton
What are varicose veins? You can get this all over your body but in most cases you can clearly see it on your legs. Little blue and red lines that starts to appear and “grow” on your legs and in other cases the blood vessel becomes swollen and seems as if it will explode.
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2). The Five Fatal Diseases By : illich
The Five Fatal Diseases
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3). What Is Poor Circulation, PAD? By : Hege Crowton
Did you know that the heart and circulatory system is one of the most important, and perhaps the least appreciated part of a person’s body? The function of the circulatory system is to carry oxygen filled blood and nutrients through the body, feeding each individual cell and picking up waste material like carbon dioxide which it drops off in the lungs to be expelled from the body as we breathe.
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4). Reduce Cholesterol by A Fascinating Diet of Oatbran and Naicin- A Personal Story By : Peter Lim
A month ago, I received news that a former colleague of mine collapsed in his office, and had a sudden massive heart attack and did not survive the night to see his family. He was in his early fifties.
This incident motivated another former colleague to have his blood checked for cholesterol. The cardiologist recommended immediate hospitalisation and he was operated on for a triple coronary bypass within days.
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5). The Defibrillator - Learn About It And Live By : Graham Hobbs
A defibrillator is any device used in the defibrillation of the heart muscle. It is made up of the main unit and is equipped with a set of two electrodes. The electrodes are placed directly on or in the patient. In the case of an internal implanted defibrillator, the entire device is placed inside the body, whereas, with an external defibrillator, defibrillation is carried out externally by placing the electrodes, or "pads", at different points on the torso of the victim or patient.
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6). PAD, Peripheral Artery Disease. By : Hege Crowton
Do you know that in the U.S alone 8 to 12 million people are suffering from PAD, more commonly known as poor circulation. The scary thing is that each year these numbers seem to be steadily increasing because of peoples life style. Smoking, junk food, obesity and lack of activity are just some of the factors contributing to poor circulation.
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7). How Does High Blood Pressure Cause Heart Attack By : Armughan
Heart attack is called as Myocardial Infarction in medical terminology. Heart is supplied by right and left coronary arteries. Whenever these arteries are blocked, blood supply to heart stops and wall of heart damages, result is Heart Attack with symptoms of severe constricting chest pain radiating to left arm jaw or shoulder, profuse sweating, vomiting, and feeling of anxiety.
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9). The Automated External Defibrillator By : Graham Hobbs
Every now and then throughout history, a medical machine or device evolves to a point where it can greatly impact the health and well-being of mankind. The automated external defibrillator is one such device. In the last few years, due to advancements in design and technology, the popularity of these devices has grown exponentially.
Not long ago these devices were only used by trained professionals such as doctors and ambulance crews.
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11). Confessions of a Former Heart Surgeon By : Ng Peng Hock
FACT: 150 years ago heart disease was virtually unheard of. Today it is the #1 cause of death in America. It kills nearly 30% of us. In fact, it kills more women than all forms of cancer, chronic lung disease, pneumonia, AIDS, diabetes and accidents combined.
You don't have to face this fate, if you let Dr Robert show you his proven ways to kiss heart disease goodbye.
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12). Are You Having A Heart Attack? By : thecashman1
Heart attacks come in all sizes, from minor to major, and the symptoms of a pending heart attack can be deceiving in many cases. Some symptoms of a pending heart attack may have been showing up for quite awhile and were ignored as something else.
Pending heart attack symptoms mask themselves as indigestion, being overworked and tired all the time, and taking naps several times a day.
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15). Keep Your Pumper Pumping By : illich
Clots cause 80% of all Heart Attacks and 83% of Strokes. Heart Disease is on the rise in this country as well as in places where the diet has been westernized like Japan and the Mediterranean. More than anything else it is due to lack of proper diet and exercise.
Atherosclerosis is the hardening of the arteries and this is how it happens; flowing through your arteries you have plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets (needed for clotting) as well as some other essential cells for your health.
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16). Heart Disease and Women By : Joseph Then
Many women think that they will not have a heart disease but really it is the main killer of women today. They don’t think that it will happen to them but with some of the activities that women do in today’s world they may actually be setting themselves up for heart disease.
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18). Customized Stress Ball For Stress Relief! By : Amy A.May
This article is mainly about Stressballs and how you can get a customized one just for yourself or for your loved one. Many companies will custom decorate these Stressballs with your name or message. A Better Idea has nearly a hundred designs for your custom printed stress ball needs. With designs ranging from classic round stress balls, to more customized designs, custom printed stress balls will fit any occasion and are inimitably addictive.
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19). Heart Attacks And How To Prevent Them By : CP
At one time, little could be done for people with heart disorders, and for those who suffered from a heart attack. Today, improved medicines and new methods of treatment allow many cardiac (heart) patients to live normal or nearly normal lives. Also, new kinds of equipment and new methods of performing heart operations have saved the lives of many people for whom there was formerly no hope.
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20). Help Prevent A Heart Attack: Get Moving! By : Triston Huntsmin
Preventing a heart attack should be one of the things that concerns you most. After all, heart disease and heart attacks are some of the leading causes of death among people these days. And while it is obviously not possible to completely prevent having a heart attack, there are several important ways that you can help guard yourself against suffering a heart attack.
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22). Inflammation: The New Medical “Bad Guy” By : Bruce Bailey, Ph.D.
According to the latest medical theory, chronic inflammation is the root cause of almost every disease suffered by human beings.
That’s right. Many doctors believe persistent, low-level inflammation paves the way for chronic disease, including those we usually experience late in life, e.g. arthritis, heart and kidney disease, and cancer.
As a part of our immune response system, inflammation occurs when the body is fighting germs that enter the body through a variety of ways, e.
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23). Ten Steps To Managing Arthritis By : Bruce Bailey, Ph.D.
Did you know that approximately 70 million Americans may have arthritis in one form or another, and that you may be one of them? Think there’s nothing you can do about it? Well, here’s some great news! You can act right now to lessen the incidence of arthritis or to reduce the pain and discomfort that typically accompanies the disease. Here are ten simple steps that can improve your health, emotional outlook, and pain level, and generally make it easier to cope with arthritis.
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24). How Stress Increases Productivity? By : Darry J.Oswald
Stress is an unavoidable consequence of life. As Hans Selye (who coined the term as it is currently used) noted, "Without stress, there would be no life". However, just as distress can cause disease, it seems plausible that there are good stresses that promote wellness. Stress is not always necessarily harmful. Winning a race or election can be just stressful as losing, or more so, but may trigger very different biological responses.
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25). Six Popular Diabetes Supplements and Their Effect on Type II By : Jessica Deets
For someone with diabetes, often there are 6 supplements recommended by well-meaning persons. These are alpha-lipoic acid, chromium, magnesium, coenzyme Q10, garlic, omega-3 fatty acids. This information relates findings by the government regarding the effectiveness of every one of these supplements.
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