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Heart Disease
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High Blood Pressure Sodium Intake
Curb your high blood pressure sodium intake – put down that salt shaker! That's the advice given by every health professional there is. It's good advice too, but only as good as the person who follows it.
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Take This Food to Prevent Heart Disease
Heart disease is caused by atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries. Coconut oil protects the arteries from injury caused by bacteria, viruses and free radicals. By protecting the arteries from further damage, coconut oil prevents heart disease and allows the body to heal the arterial walls.
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What Is Heart Failure?
We always hear people talking about heart failure. But how many of us really know about this disease? What is heart failure? How can this happen? Why does heart fail? These are the questions that always pop up in our minds awaiting someone to give us the answers.
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Coronary Heart Disease In The Elderly
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common cause of mortality and morbidity in the elderly. In western countries, it accounts for 80 – 85 percent of all cardiac deaths in older people.
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Avoid Salt, Use Spices Instead
Your doctor said to lower your salt intake. Don't change your diet, just use spices with no salt instead.
Here's an easy plan to lower your blood pressure and raise the flavor in your everyday meals.
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Heart Disease and its Prevention
Every year, more than a million people in the United States alone suffer from a heart attack, a stroke or cardiac arrest. Studies have shown that half of those patients will die within an hour after the first symptoms start showing and on the way to the hospital.
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Heart Attack Cost - Can You Afford One
With the rising cost of medical services, is it any wonder heart attack cost is a big winner for those medical services who work in this field. But guess who the big loser is in this heart attack cost ball game? You got it... YOU!... The heart attack victim.
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What Is Sudden Cardiac Death?
Sudden cardiac death is sudden and unexpected with death occurring within minutes after collapse. It is more common to older folks with serious heart ailments although it sometimes does happen to those young and healthy people with no outward sign of heart disease.
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Blood Pressure: High Sodium and Salt Intake
Sodium is an essential electrolyte that keeps the body functioning properly. In as much as sodium is of importance, many of us take in far more of this substance than we need which is ultimately damaging to our health. The idea that excessive salt consumption is the cause of primary high blood pressure, with susceptibility to sodium overload genetically determined, seems quite likely and is currently accepted.
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Blood Pressure and Low-Salt Diet
Currently, it is still debatable whether reducing salt alone would be enough to control blood pressure. If you are on a low-sodium diet, you stand to gain nothing at all by reducing you salt intake it at the same time you also raise your fat intake in an attempt compensate for tasteless low salt foods.
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