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| All You Should Know about Cardiovascular Fitness
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Jesse regan |
| Are you considering yourself less competitive on various intense work outs? Have you experienced some instances from which you just can't go further with the routine because your muscles have already reached fatigue? All you need to have is a cardiovascular fitness program. |
| Angry People Get More Heart Attacks; Nice People Delighted
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Tom Attea |
| The reformative news is in for nasty people – and nice people, who often wonder if there is any justice in the world, are delighted. |
| Dealing With a Heart Attack
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Kevin Reilly |
| For anyone who has suffered a heart attack, you'll know how difficult it can be to get back on your feet. |
| Depression after a heart attack
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Nicholas Webb |
| There are several factors can lead to depression after heart attack. The stress of being in the hospital, the fear of another heart attack, time away from work can all contribute to feeling depressed, helpless, down and despondent. |
| Did You Know, Green Tea Benefits The Heart, The Brain And The Joints?
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Gordon Hall |
| Green tea benefits the heart, the brain and the joints, among other bodily systems. The green tea health benefits, in the long term, may include a reduced risk of cancer, heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis and possibly Alzheimer's. |
| Diseases Caused by Smoking - Surgeon General's Report Expands List
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Martin Popham |
| U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona today released a new comprehensive report on smoking and health, revealing for the first time that smoking causes diseases in nearly every organ of the body. |
| Fenugreek Fights Diabetes, Heart Disease And Obesity
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Keith Scott MD |
| Although fenugreek seeds are used extensively in the recipes of countries in the Middle and Far East, in the West it is not as well known as many other spices. Not only does fenugreek impart a characteristic flavour and tang to food but it also has several very important disease preventing characteristics. |
| Heart Attack - 3 Signs
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Anna Hart |
| According to the American Heart Association, most heart attacks start slowly. If you know the signs, you can get help before they reach the dramatic point. |
| Heart Attack - How Aspirin Helps
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Anna Hart |
| You may have heard that you can increase your chances of survival during a heart attack by taking aspirin. But how? |
| Heart Attack - How To Cure One
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Anna Hart |
| It is easy to find information on the Internet about the symptoms of heart attack. You can find lists of heart attack signs for men and women both. You may have witnessed or experienced attacks before, and know what to do in case of heart attack.
But do you know how to cure a heart attack? |
| Heart Attack Preventions
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Unknown |
| Heart attack occurs when the coronary arteries that supplies blood and oxygen to the heart gets blocked. This blockage is caused due to accumulation of cholesterol at a particular point in the arteries |
| Heart Disease and Women
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| 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. |
| Heart Disease Prevention and Detection Saves Lives
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| It's considered one of the biggest killers in the United States. In fact, an estimated 13.2 million Americans suffer from coronary heart disease. With a number sufferers that rivals the population of some small countries, this disease is serious business. But, what is it and how can it be detected and prevented? |
| How Do I Know If I Am Having a Heart Attack?
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Dr Tony Neaverson MB, BS |
| Most patients have symptoms prior to an actual heart attack – generally a “tightness” behind the breastbone, which generally is caused by an increase in heart rate. |
| How To Easily Pick The Symptoms Of Heart Disease
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Susan Dean |
| Symptoms of heart disease often go undetected because we as a society in general will tend to put up with what we may call heart burn or dizziness or swallen legs and much more without thinking it necessary to go to the doctor. We think these symptoms are nothing and will just go away. |
| I Have Rheumatoid Arthritis And Am Worried About Heart Attack Risk...
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Nathan Wei |
| If you have rheumatoid arthritis, you should be worried about risk from cardiovascular events. That includes both heart attacks and strokes. |
| Identify the Risk Factors Linked to Heart Attack Before it Attacks You!
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Neelima Reddy |
| There are many risk factors associated with heart attack. Know and identify the risk factors associated with heart attacks to prevent before you become a victim. |
| Increased Carnitine Levels May Prove To Be Helpful To The Heart
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Derek Huizinga |
| Carnitine is a non-essential amino acid that produced by the body and stored in the muscles, heart, brain and sperm. Carnitine formed in the liver and kidney to turns the body fat into energy. Carnitine aids in converting fatty acids into energy used by the muscles throughout the body. The symptoms of carnitine deficiency are high cholesterol, muscle pain, weakness and abnormalities in liver function. |
| Irregular heartbeat may be your body's warning bell
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| The economy’s ups and downs are enough to make anyone’s heart skip a beat. But those occasional irregular heartbeats, flutters, slow beats or moments when your heart races may actually be a warning sign of something even more serious than the recession. |
| Link Between Diabetes, Heart Attacks and Strokes
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Alison Mckenzie |
| In addition to diabetes itself being a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes, there are other risk factors that people with diabetes should be aware of in order to reduce the risk factor of having a heart attack and/or stroke. |
| Lower Blood Pressure Cholesterol - Could you be at risk?
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George Christodoulou |
| Many people with high cholesterol also have high blood pressure because they are both somewhat related. These is a dangerous combination because it offers 2 extra risk factors for heart disease. High blood pressure and high cholesterol are both very bad for the heart. |
| Major Types Of Degenerative Heart Disease
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| As you may know, heart disease comes in a number of types. All types are serious, degenerative conditions that can cause sudden death. Given this fact, degenerative heart disease is no doubt a health problem that needs to be considered and solved. |
| Make a Difference for Heart Health
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| Study finds people don't take steps to stay healthy. |
| Managing Your Cholesterol - The Best Way To Prevent Hearth Attacks
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Richard Clement |
| Cholesterol is one of the most familiar medical words today. Everyone knows “something” about it , but mostly cholesterol is associated in our mind with something “bad” and “unwanted” that happens to old and overweight people. |
| Managing your Cholesterol to Prevent Diabetes and Heart Disease
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| Want to lower your risk for type 2 diabetes and heart disease? Managing your cholesterol can help. |
| Risk Factors For Heart Disease
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Verlyn Ross |
| This article is written to identify the risk factors for heart disease. If one does not understand what the risk factors are, it is difficult to avoid them. |
| Silent Heart Attack
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Sven Ullmann |
| Most people assume that the onset of a heart attack is accompanied by a series of symptoms such as chest pain and pain in the right arm or passing out. For the victim of the silent heart attack this is not always the case. The silent heart attack can come on with very minor symptoms and be just as deadly as any other heart attack. |
| Smoking Bans And Heart Attacks
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Mike Cliff |
| LAST YEAR RICHARD John Singer Sargent and Robert Alan Shepard, two physicians World Health Organization had campaigned for a smoke prohibition in Capital of Montana, Montana, announced that their efforts had paid off more dramatically than anyone could have imagined. |
| Take Care of Your Ticker
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| Cardiovascular disease remains the No. 1 cause of death for both men and women in the United States. While heart-related illnesses are widespread, the good news is that your lifestyle choices can have a significantly positive effect on your overall heart health. |
| The ABCs Of High Blood Pressure - Information You Have To Know
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Rachel Willson |
| It's amazing that a disease that affects so many people is so misunderstood by most. Everybody knows that high blood pressure is a bad thing to have but they probably know more about restless leg syndrome (thanks to T.V.) than they do about this silent killer. Let's start with the basics. |
| The Heart and Circulatory System-The Organ Most Attacked by Root Canal Bacteria
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George Meinig |
| 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. |
| The Truth About Heart Disease
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| When a person's doctor tells them that they are at risk for heart disease it is often a shock. Most believe that it only happens to someone else and it is a reality check when the doctor says 'that someone else is you'. |
| The Truth On Taking An Aspirin A Day To Prevent Heart Attacks
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Jay Villaverde |
| We've all heard the theory about taking an aspirin a day to keep heart attacks away. Can a little pill that you find on the shelf of every pharmacy or grocery store, taken once a day, really protect you from heart attacks or stroke? |
| Tips for Heart Month: Cause and Treatment of Heart Attacks
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Richard Helfant, MD |
| Like the other organs of the body, the hardworking heart requires oxygen and nutrients to function. This need is met by the coronary arteries, two small vessels on the outer surface of the heart muscle. |
| Top 7 tips To Prevent Heart Attack
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Raymond Lee |
| Heart attack. The words alone can send a chill down even the strongest man’s spine, and with good reason. Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death for Americans. |
| Top 7 Tips To Treat And Prevent Angina
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Raymond Lee |
| When you have angina, your heart has to go begging for fresh oxygen – a task that it hates. This heart complaint occurs because your pumper isn’t receiving enough blood, and therefore, is not getting all the oxygen it needs. |
| Understanding Cholesterol Levels and Decrease the Risk of Heart Attacks and Stokes
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Claire Bowes |
| Before we go into how to reduce your cholesterol, let's take a look at what exactly cholesterol is. |
| What to Know About High Blood Pressure
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Jim Riggs |
| Before we examine the causes of high blood pressure, we must first understand what exactly the blood pressure is. Put simply, the heart pumps blood through the arteries, arterioles and capillaries. This action supplies nutrients and oxygen to the organs in your body through blood flow then returns the blood to the heart through your veins. The blood pressure is the ease of blood flow through those pathways. If the vessels are dilated and wide open, then the blood flows through them easily but if they are contracted, it is more difficult for the blood to make its way through the narrow openings. This creates an increase in pressure, thus high blood pressure may occur. |
| What We Need To Know About Congestive Heart Disease
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| Known by many as congestive heart failure or CHF, it is a serious health condition that affects people of every gender and race. It is deemed by many as one of the leading causes of hospitalization in the United States and most of its victims are people above the age of 65. And, unlike the other types of heart disease that are becoming less common, the congestive heart disease is continually growing in a number of rates. |
| Women: Love Your Healthy Heart
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| Cardiovascular health is not just a man’s issue. The American Heart Association reminds us that heart related issues are a top concern with women just as they are with men. |
| Your Dentist Might Stop Your Next Heart Attack
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Ken Kowalsky |
| Did you know that your next visit to the dentist could prevent a heart attack? |