Gender and Heart Disease
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The Dangers of RadiationBy: Michael Ozner, Md, Facc, Faha | 22/12/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsThe most serious problem with the widespread use of CAT scans is the radiation these devices leave in our bodies. CAT scans are not simple chest X-rays, which deliver only a small amount of radiation. Instead, they expose the patient to a significant amount of radiation, and radiation in significant doses has been shown to increase the risk of cancer. Medical Massage and Control of Arterial HypertensionBy: Boris Prilutsky | 12/12/2006 | HealthHypertension is a socio-medical problem in the United States of America. 70 million Americans suffer from high blood pressure. It is a fact that only 8% of these people are diagnosed with a real direct cause of high blood pressure such as kidney insufficiency, a tumor on the adrenal gland, or narrowing of the aorta, all of which can be detected by various lab and radiological means. In the other 92% of cases, patients are diagnosed with essential hypertension, which is the same dangerous high blood pressure condition, but with no determined cause. in this article Boris explains the mechanism of hypertension development as well as spep by step treatment protocol for patients with essential hypertension as it was proposed in 1973 by Professor Alexander Dembo, MD, PhD, of former Leningrad School of Medicine.
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