Archive for July, 2009

Heart Disease and Associated Problems

Friday, July 31st, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Disease

To be told you have heart disease can strike fear into anyone hearing it for the first time, however it’s not as bad as it sounds.
In this article I am going to explain some of the terms, causes and remedies associated with heart disease.
Heart disease is a general term used to describe several different conditions, [...]

How to Live With Heart Disease

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Disease

The agony of finding out that you may be suffering from some form of heart disease is usually traumatic. Your doctor has just received the laboratory test results for the battery of tests that you have completed during your recent checkup. From what the results indicate, if you do not stop eating all those fatty [...]

Dispelling Myths About Heart Disease

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Disease

Misconceptions about cardiovascular diseases — heart attacks, stroke and high blood pressure — have existed for many years and have in effect become myths. Most of them stem from factual observations during the early phase of the current global epidemic and have become deeply rooted in the minds of policymakers, health professionals and the public [...]

Some Tips to Avoid Heart Disease

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Treatment

The human heart’s job is to pump nutrient-rich blood throughout your body. If you smoke, take d rugs, or drink alcohol excessively, you are giving your heart extra work. how do you feel when you have too much work to do? Your heart cannot handle too much extra work over a long [...]

Facts About Heart Disease

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Disease

Basically, heart disease is a disorder affecting the ability of the heart to function normally. There are many forms of heart disease of varied etiology.The most widespread form of heart disease is high cholesterol. In the initial stages of the disease, lesions and cracks will form in the walls of blood vessel walls, usually close [...]

More About Coronary Artery Disease or Ischaemic Heart Disease

Friday, July 17th, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Disease

Cause and Pathogenesis
A multitude of factors are responsible for the development of Ischaemic Heart Disease. The major risk factors are smoking, diabetes mellitus and cholesterol levels. Those with Hypercholesterolaemia (elevated blood levels of cholesterol) have a much higher tendency to develop the disease. There is also the theory that Hypertension is a risk factor [...]

Rheumatic Heart Disease

Friday, July 17th, 2009 2 Commented
Under: Heart Disease

What is Rheumatic Heart Disease?
Rheumatic heart disease is a condition in which permanent damage to heart valves is caused from rheumatic fever. The heart valve is damaged by a disease process that begins with a strep throat caused by streptococcus A bacteria, that may eventually cause rheumatic fever.Rheumatic fever can affect many connective tissues [...]

How can we protect ourselves against heart disease?

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Disease

Based on what we have learned from the scientific studies, it is possible to formulate a set of guidelines for heart disease prevention, guidelines that include both avoidance of external stresses and common sense dietary advice. Not all external stresses can be avoided, not in today’s fast-paced industrial age, but a good diet can provide [...]

What to do if you are experiencing these warning signs?

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Disease

IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING THE WARNING SIGNALS OF A HEART ATTACK YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY:

Call your local emergency number for help, or have someone call for you (It’s a good idea to keep a list of emergency numbers near the phone at all times).
Stop all activity and sit or lie down, in whatever position is most [...]

Heart Disease Symptoms

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Symptoms

Heart Attack Warning Signs.

According to National Institute of Health, a heart attack is a frightening event, and you probably don’t want to think about it. But, if you learn the signs of a heart attack and what steps to take, you can save a life–maybe your own. What are the signs of a heart [...]

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