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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor

Blood pressure monitors can save your life, giving you a warning sign that your pressure is heading toward the sky. In addition, they can save you time and convenience because you don't always have to go to your doctor to get a blood pressure reading. Ambulatory blood pressure monitors perform while you work, play, or sleep, giving an accurate reading of your pressure throughout the day.


Is Reversing Heart Disease a Real Possibility?

With an aging population, reversing heart disease has slowly become more important a medical goal than curing cancer. The really good news is we now understand how to reverse and even eliminate heart disease in most people.


You Only Have One Heart

The importance of getting a blood pressure checkup, the consequences of not monitoring your blood pressure, what normal blood pressure is, and ways to prevent high blood pressure from getting severe.


How Safe is Your Blood Pressure Medication?

Taking medication is not always a simple event. Sometimes taking two or more medications at the same time can cause problems. That is the reason you should know about your blood pressure medication. What other medications does it affect and what you can do about it.


Hearty News

As time goes on, new technological adavancements take place and make serious diseases sound less menacing. It is a welcome source of HOPE to those who worry about their health.


How To Lower Cholesterol Fast In 5 Simple Steps

How to lower cholesterol fast without medication, without drugs, opting for natural treatment becomes all the more important when you realize that heart disease is America’s number one killer and probably, the number one killer in the industrialized world. The myth being perpetuated that cholesterol is never high before the age 40 is exactly that – a myth. Don’t believe a word of it.


Coronary or Ischaemic Heart Disease

Coronary Heart Disease is also known as atherosclerotic heart disease, coronary artery disease, and ischaemic heart disease. It comes about as the result of atheromatous plaques clogging the arteries that supply the heart’s muscle, which is known as the myocardium. The symptoms of coronary heart disease often do not reveal themselves until several decades after the fact, oftentimes in the result of a severe heart attack. After years of accumulation the plaques can rupture, and thus limit the amount of blood that flows to the heart muscle, resulting in the heart attack. Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of sudden death. For men and women of advanced age, it is the most common cause of death.


Heart Attack Statistics

Heart attacks are a common form of ischemic heart disease. The World Health Organization estimated in the year 2002 that over twelve percent of all worldwide deaths arose as a result of ischemic heart disease. In developed countries, it is the leading cause of death. In developing countries, however it comes third behind AIDS and lower respiratory infections.


How Will I Feel If I Have a Heart Attack?

Heart attacks, known by their medical name of acute myocardial infarction, is a state of disease that involves the interruption of the bloody supply to part of the heart. The result is a shortage of oxygen that can damage the heart tissue and potentially kill. Heart attacks are the leading cause of death all over the world. Major heart attack risk factors include a history of angina or vascular disease, a previous stroke or heart attack, old age, excessive alcohol, the abuse of illegal drugs, smoking, episodes of abnormal heart beat, obesity, high levels of stress, high or low cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, high blood pressure, and diabetes.


Heart Attacks: What To Expect

Common heart attack symptoms include intense chest pains, which can often be felt also in the left arm or jaw, profuse sweating, and a sense of impending doom or morbid fear. Yet many heart attack victims do not have any of these symptoms at all. Or they might experience them in mild form, or have localized pain in their shoulders, arms, back, or abdomen. Sometimes the only symptom is a feeling of heartburn or nausea. When experiencing these mild symptoms, often times people will not regard it as a problem and refuse to seek medical help. It is estimated that around thirty percent of all heart attacks are actually diagnosed as such after the fact. Thus, it is incredibly important that people who are at risk for heart attacks pay attention to anything unusual that occurs in the upper half of their bodies.


A Review of Recent Research Reports on Coronary Heart Disease

Much of the latest published research reports on coronary heart disease focus on treatment and the use of statin drugs to lower LDL cholesterol levels. The coronary heart disease research studies mentioned here focus primarily on causes and the need for prevention education, rather than treatment.


Women's Heart Health - The Four Numbers You Need to Know

Heart health is essential to our wellbeing. There are four simple numbers that are demonstrated to correlate with great heart health. Four simple steps to greater health.


Low Blood Pressure

Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, is often a symptom of shock but may also be associated with other diseases. There are three main causes of hypotension.


Ayurvedic and Dietary Treatments for High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure or hypertension is the condition when the blood flow in the arteries and veins is forced under a higher pressure than normal. This can happen due to the weakness of the heart or due to the buildup of cholesterol in the coronary arteries, which can reduce their lumen.


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