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Heart DiseaseArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for heart disease5 Common Types of Heart DiseaseBy: Cindy Heller | 29/03/2008 | Health ... causes pain that is identified as angina. There are a few factors which are considered as being responsible causes of coronary heart disease. One in particular is high cholesterol that can increase fat concentration in your blood and ... The Truth You Have to Know About Heart DiseaseBy: Cindy Heller | 10/05/2008 | Diseases and Conditions ... sickness. Harvard Medical School is another center that focuses a great part of their concentration on heart disease research, and they have actually been doing this for some decades now. They recommend a vast amount of information on ... Heart Disease – Know About Symptoms and Heart CareBy: Dr John Anne | 14/02/2008 | Diseases and Conditions ... also deteriorates especially because of unhealthy lifestyle. As earlier said, heart disease is also hereditary. When you have family members who had the same problems, most likely you could also acquire the same. However, some risk ... How To Live With Heart DiseaseBy: Cindy Heller | 09/11/2007 | Diseases and Conditions ... short distances and gradually build up. There are some more difficult aspects to living with heart disease. One of them is giving up delicious fatty food and desserts. But then again it all boils down to whether or not you would like ... An Overview Of Heart DiseaseBy: Cindy Heller | 29/10/2007 | Non-Fiction ... than men is also still true. Women therefore have to take certain measures to prevent the onset and development of heart diseases. Recognition Of The Problem Often Occurs Too Late Doctors and specialists today, armed with improved ... Heart Disease Hits The FamousBy: Anna Hart | 21/05/2007 | Medicine ... has a heart attack or major heart surgery, hundreds of people schedule physical examinations - especially men. The heart disease is not, of course, an advantageous experience for the famous person undergoing it. It can awaken them to ... Heart Disease Guide - Part 3By: SURESH U VATAKETHIL | 21/04/2007 | Diseases and Conditions ... or regular aspirin. Women who already have some existing condition making it more likely to suffer from heart disease or stroke, should additionaly to taking the measures advised above, go after some aggressive medical treatments or ... Congestive Heart Disease InformationBy: Anna Hart | 14/04/2007 | Medicine ... among older people. Aside from those two, however, risk factors can and should be addressed. Here are 7 risk factors for congestive heart disease that you may want to discuss with your health care provider. 1. High blood pressure: This ... Cholesterol And Heart Disease - The BasicsBy: James Madisonic | 24/01/2007 | Health ... by the interplay of various risk factors, including cholesterol. Cholesterol is one of the major predictors of heart disease. Heredity, as mentioned, is another; people whose family members have been afflicted by heart disease should go ... The Most Common Types Of Heart DiseaseBy: Verlyn Ross | 09/01/2007 | Non-Fiction ... of heart valve disease include aortic stenosis, mitral valve insufficiency and mitral valve prolapse. Congenital heart disease is a problem that occurs before a baby is born and is a defect in the way the heart is structured or else in ... How Risky Is Coronary Heart DiseaseBy: Cindy Heller | 12/05/2008 | Diseases and Conditions ... smoking while acting out their roles as very high by today's standards. It is no wonder that the incidences of coronary heart disease were so high only a few decades ago. At one time, smoking was so routinely shown in film and television ... How to Prevent and Treat Heart DiseaseBy: Cindy Heller | 08/05/2008 | Diseases and Conditions ... , and healthiest type of exercise for most people and therefore should be taken advantage of. The best heart disease prevention may not be a solitary course of action; rather, one may decide to have many strategies combined into one ... Information on Heart DiseaseBy: peterhutch | 26/03/2008 | Diseases and Conditions ... disease, and heart attack, among others. If you don’t know the symptoms, you could be at risk and not even know it. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S. Keys to prevention include quitting smoking, ... Heart Disease in WomenBy: Rachel Broune | 08/03/2008 | Women's Health ... in women's are rarely caused. But when it cause to any women it may have big risk. We have to take prevention for the heart disease in women. They some of the preventions are as follows Be active To maintain a normal weight Do ... Coronary Heart DiseaseBy: sulamita berrezi | 23/02/2008 | Health ... , (vi) smoking, and (vii) lack of physical exercise. Each or a combination of these risk factors can contribute to heart disease. Most of them are of dietary origin. These risk factors can be controlled by changing one’s life style and ... Searches related to: heart disease
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