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Facts About Heart Disease You Need To Know
6 hours ago ago from Health resource
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 to the heart itself. The body will repair the damage by depositing fatty substances such as cholesterol and ...
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17 hours ago ago from Phoenix Math Tutoring- Information for Students, Parents, and Teachers
Although standard blood cholesterol tests (measuring total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides) have helped doctors to accurately assess heart disease risk in many patients, recent advances in medical science have demonstrated that conventional cholesterol testing provides only limited insight into the multiple factors that underlie cardiovascular disease. In fact, these tests identify only 40% of those at risk for coronary heart ...
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20 hours ago ago from A Healthy Heart
The leading cause of death for both men and women around the world is a heart attack. Heart attacks, also known as myocardial infarctions, are caused by several different factors and can be detected and prevented with the right medical products. A heart attack occurs when the blood supply to a certain part of the heart is interrupted. The blood is unable to circulate normally due to blockage of a coronary artery. If a person is undergoing an ...
Related contentWhile statin use increased, so did heart disease, strokes and diabetes (1999-2005)
4 hours ago ago from JustDiabetesInfo.com
Hi, this is Larry Hobbs @ FatNews.com. Statin use increased dramatically from 1999 to 2005, however there was also a significant increase in coronary heart disease, strokes and diabetes when comparing the numbers from 1999 to 2005. This study shows NO evidence that lowering LDL cholesterol decreases the prevalence of heart disease And [yet] what [the authors of this paper concluded] from this data is that we simply need to treat more people. ...
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3 hours ago ago from A LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS
'The Medical College of Wisconsin in conjunction with Maharishi University in Iowa funded a study about the effects of transcendental meditation on health. Researchers discovered that over the course of nine years, the group assigned to meditate saw a 47 percent reduction in strokes, heart attacks and deaths. Two groups of African-Americans were assigned either to meditate or to make certain lifestyle changes. The group told to meditate was ...
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