Heart Disease - by Juliet Cohen Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of disability. Almost 700,000 people die of heart disease in the U.S. each year.
Do You Understand The Risks of Coronary Heart Disease? - by Angelo Abruzzese How is coronary heart disease detected? Unfortunately, in one third of all cases the first sign of coronary heart disease is sudden, unexpected death. The victims are completely unaware of the blockages in their coronary arteries until it is too
What Is High Blood Pressure? - by Victor Thomas In general blood pressure is the amount of blood the heart pumps and the resistance the arteries give to the normal flow of blood. High blood pressure is caused by narrowing of the arteries and the increased pumping pressure of
How Much Can You Reduce The Risk Of Coronary Heart Disease? - by Angelo Abruzzese The national institutes of health sponsored the diet heart feasibility study to determine if it was possible to lower the blood cholesterol levels of Americans eating at home by changing the kind and amount of fat in their diet.
Cardiomyopathy Patient Makes Amazing Recovery After Adult Stem Cell Treatment - by Jerry Steele Cardiomyopathy is a term that means “heart muscle disease.” It is also a term describing a series of disorders causing primary heart muscle dysfunction in both men and women, often leading to heart failure or sudden death.
Effects of Flax Seed on Cholesterol - by Ketty Johnson Cholesterol is one of the major causes of heart disease and stock. Almost All the persons, who are older than 30, facing high blood cholesterol problem that is, increase heart attacks. Awareness about cholesterol and its effect on your heart could assist you live a longer, healthier life. A diet full of foods high in saturated fat and cholesterol may be a leading culprit in the high occurrence of CHD (Coronary Heart Disease) because poor dietary routine can lift cholesterol levels.
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