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Heart Disease
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Turn Back Time: Reversing Heart Disease
Reversing heart disease can be done by adopting a few lifestyle changes. By avoiding certain risk factors that put you in harm’s way of the disease to begin with, you can turn back the clock, so to speak, and continue to live a long, healthy life despite having a heart disease.
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What Theres A Problem?
A Discussion on Why 95% of us are dying from Preventable diseases such as Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke and no one seems to notice. Possible reasons and some suggestions for prevention.
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The Truth about High Cholesterol being a Risk Factor of Heart Disease
Over the years, people tend to associate high blood cholesterol to be a cause of heart disease. However, most people do not know the following fact. Total blood cholesterol, which includes both HDL (good) and LDL (bad) cholesterol, is a very inaccurate indicator of heart disease risk.
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Reverse Your High Blood Pressure To Normal
Hey, do you know that untreated high blood pressure can damage your cerebral tissues, which can cause you convulsions, ataxia or impaired speech among other terrible diseases? High blood pressure can also rapture tiny blood vessels and cause brain haemorrhage.
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Women and Heart Disease: Heart Healthy Fats #2
Monounsaturated fats are used in our bodies mostly to make cell membranes. Cell membranes that are mostly monounsaturated fat are flexible and fluid, so they can adapt to different conditions.
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What If You Have A Fatty Liver?
A fatty liver is one that has build-up of fat in the liver. It may not cause any harm to the liver, if mild. However, if the condition gets worse, the liver can become inflamed and over time, this might even result in severe liver damage.
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Benefits of Eating a Low Cholesterol Diet
Most of your cholesterol is made by the liver. But your diet supplies enough cholesterol to make you sick. If you want to keep healthy cholesterol levels, you should watch what you eat. By eating the right foods you ensure your cholesterol is in the normal range.
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Having a Heart Attack
When having a heart attack, immediate treatment options often involve the use of aspirin, oxygen, pain relief, and glycerol trinitrate. The patient is then subjected to numerous diagnostic tests, including chest x-rays, blood tests, and electrocardiograms in which elevated troponin or creatine kinase levels are detected.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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