 Category: Heart Disease
Category: Health and Fitness >> Heart Disease<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Ng Peng Hock  [ 2006-11-19 ] The risk factors for CHD are more or less similar for both men and women except for some minor differences. The management of these risk factors has generally been either ignored or pursued less vigorously in women than men. by Ng Peng Hock  [ 2006-11-18 ] Garlic, whether raw or cooked, is famous for its strong characteristic odor. But, are you aware that garlic can be used medically besides its culinary purposes. In fact, garlic has long been considered as a herbal "Wonder Drug". by Ng Peng Hock  [ 2006-11-16 ] Anyone who intends to go on diet will need to go for a blood test. Dr Cohen will personally analyze the blood test results and he will then come up with a specific eating plan which balances proteins and carbohydrates. The diet is not based solely on counting calories, but on food types, quantities and combinations. by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-11-07 ] High blood pressure occurs when the force with which the blood pushes against the veins and arteries' walls is much higher than normal. Having a high blood pressure for a by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-11-07 ] Recent research shows us that high blood pressure, or hypertension, affects one out of three Americans. This is caused by the fact that many people have a junk-food diet by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-11-07 ] The leading cause of death in the USA are heart diseases. Almost everybody who has a heart disease started with a high blood pressure that evolved and lead to a more severe condition by Gene Millen [ 2006-11-05 ] Up to 2 million Britons could soon be "easing off" of their beta blockers. And for some very good reasons.
U.K.'s National Institute For Health and Clinical Excellence have recently reported that Atenolol, the most frequently used beta blocker, increased the risk of heart attack. by Gene Millen [ 2006-11-04 ] The standard cholesterol test ordered by physicians measures total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol. The LDLs are off handedly described as the "bad cholesterol"...but there is much more to the story. by Mike Rad  [ 2006-10-31 ] An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a new portable device that can be used at home in the event of cardiac arrest. This device sends a brief powerful electrical impulse to the heart and gives it back the normal rhythm, and a dying person could simply be returned to life. by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-10-27 ] The causes of high cholesterol are multiple and they often include inherited genetic dysfunctions, which determine both an overproduction of cholesterol inside the body and inefficient by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-10-27 ] Persons confronted with abnormally high cholesterol levels that can’t be regulated only with the aid of diet and regular physical exercise can opt for cholesterol-lowering drugs to achieve and maintain balanced cholesterol levels. There are many different types of cholestero by Galina Samitova Samitova [ 2006-10-25 ] Your heart is one of the most important organs
in your body, which is why you should always take care of
it.
by William Walters [ 2006-10-05 ] Today we are going to talk about the importance of Lowering your Cholesterol to prevent the #1 killer in the US "Heart Disease"
by [ 2006-09-28 ] If you or someone you care about thinks you have prostate problems, you might be actually be suffering from a condition known as prostatitis - or inflammation of the prostate. Read this article now to learn more about prostatitis, who it affects, what the symptoms are and what your options are for treating prostatitis. by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-09-15 ] Hypercholesterolemia (excessive body production of cholesterol) affects millions of people worldwide, rendering afflicted persons susceptible to developing serious conditions such as coronary disease and atherosclerosis. Although it is commonly known to be the consequence of inappropriate diet, obesity and sedentary lifestyle, hypercholesterolemia sometimes defies stereotypes, affecting people who don’t by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-09-15 ] Heart disease is considered to be the leading cause of death in most countries around the world. A major risk factor of coronary disease, cholesterol accounts for more and more victims among the American population these days. by james ellison  [ 2006-09-15 ] If a individual has a clinically elevated blood pressure, they may be stunned to find that this expresses the same type of health risk as elevated cholesterol levels. by David Silva  [ 2006-08-28 ] Physical signs of high blood pressure can often confuse an attending physician. Therefore it's vital when you're experiencing any type of illness to have your blood pressure checked. by Thomas Ford [ 2006-08-27 ] Lowering your cholesterol without drugs. by Jacob Mabille  [ 2006-08-20 ] In the past, doctors have focused on the ratio of our good cholesterol (HDL) to our total cholesterol but, in today's medical community, there is growing consensus that a closer look at bad cholesterol (LDL) is our best management tool. by [ 2006-08-04 ] A new breed of automated external defibrillator hits the market, giving the reigns back to sudden cardiac arrest victims and their families. by Amanda Baker [ 2006-07-02 ] Just how much do you know about cardiovasular disease or CVD? How much should you know? by [ 2006-06-27 ] There are a variety of ailments related to the heart and providing information on all the types of cardio vascular disease could be quite a task. Yet a look at conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels can give you a broad view of cardiovascular disease.
by Knut Holt  [ 2006-06-16 ] Here is a survay about causes, symptoms and treatment options of hypertesion by [ 2006-06-14 ] Heart attacks come in all sizes, from minor to major, and the symptoms of a pending heart attack can be deceiving in many cases. by Rudy Silva  [ 2006-06-08 ] With so many drugs available for heart diseases and high blood pressure, now you can us a natural remedy that helps your entire cardiovascular system. Discover what you can use for your heart for only ten dollars. by Stephen Nelson Nelson [ 2006-05-27 ] With the wide array of stress tests available today, this article will help sort through the most popular and help you make the right choice. It will help dispel a few myths and make you a more educated consumer. by grata Young  [ 2006-05-11 ] Smoking, high blood pressure, heart disease, certain medicines and drugs, stress, poor diet, nutrient deficiency, are some of the chronic conditions that increase the rate of heart attack. |