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12th World Congress On Heart Disease 3rd World Congress on heart Disease, July 1215, 2003, Washington, DC. http://www.cardiologyonline.com/wchd05/WCHD_index.htm
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Cardiology Online - International Academy Of Cardiology In patients who have ischemic heart disease, an elevated CKMB level is indicative of High CRP is associated with increased coronary heart disease. http://www.cardiologyonline.com/
Extractions: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are observed on brain MRIs in elderly people and people with stroke. They are areas of demyelination and infarct that manifest in clinical outcomes such as dementia, depression and gait disturbances. High blood pressure is known to be a risk factor for WMH and they are said to increase over time. Carole Dufouil, PhD et al from the INSERM in France studied whether lowering blood pressure would reduce the incidence of WHMs. This study, published in the September 13, 2005 issue of Circulation journal found that an active blood pressure-lowering regimen stopped or delayed the progression of WHMs in patients with cerebrovascular disease. MORE...
► Heart Disease A medical encycopedia article on the topic heart disease. http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/000147.htm
Extractions: Toggle English Spanish Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: Heart disease involves any disorder that affects the heart's ability to function normally. The most common cause of heart disease is narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart itself. Some patients are born with abnormalities (congenital heart disease). Other causes include the following: Various forms of heart disease include: See also chest pain
Extractions: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is arteriosclerosis of the inner lining of the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart. CAD is a common form of heart disease and is a major cause of illness and death. CAD begins when hard cholesterol substances (plaques) are deposited within a coronary artery. (The coronary arteries arise from the aorta, which is adjacent to the heart.) The plaques can cause a tiny clot to form which can obstruct the flow of blood to the heart muscle. Symptoms of CAD include 1) chest pain ( angina pectoris) from inadequate blood flow to the heart; 2)
Understanding Heart Disease Understanding heart Disease. Arthur Selzer. Suggested citation Selzer, Arthur,MD Understanding heart Disease. Berkeley University of California Press, http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft9w1009p7/
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NIMH: Depression And Heart Disease A fact sheet that summarizes what heart disease patients need to know about Symptoms of depression may overlap with those of heart disease and other http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/depheart.cfm
Extractions: research on mind, brain, and behavior Text Size: S M L powered by Google Advanced Search Press Room NIMH Outreach Scientific Meetings Clinical Trials ... Publications A fact sheet that summarizes what heart disease patients need to know about depression. What do you want to do? Depression and Other Illnesses Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood Feelings of hopelessness, pessimism Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, helplessness Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities that were once enjoyed, including sex Decreased energy, fatigue, being "slowed down"
Heart Disease - Health - The New York Times Find articles and multimedia on heart disease, coronary disease, arteries,angiograms, angina, angioplasty, heart attacks, atherosclerosis, hypertension. http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/health/diseasesconditionsandhealthtopics/hear
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Avoid Heart Disease Information about avoiding heart disease using natural methods. http://www.healingdaily.com/conditions/heart-disease.htm
Extractions: Do you have children? Help them do better in school! Visit my other site gameboylearning.com! It is one thing when the terrified survivor of a serious heart attack, still wearing his hospital gown, receives a stern lecture about the health habits he needs to modify and what will likely happen if he does not. It is quite another to attempt such changes in a fairly ordinary middle-aged person without symptoms of disease. Why wait until AFTER you have the heart attack to make changes? According to the American Heart Association, about 62 million Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease, which can include high blood pressure, coronary heart disease (heart attack and chest pain), stroke birth defects of the heart and blood vessels, and congestive heart failure, and close to a million die from such conditions every year.
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Veterinary Information - Cardiovascular Disorders Of Dogs 4) Lots of dogs with heart disease don t want to be picked up by any The onlybig dietary objective in heart disease is lowering the salt content. http://www.vetinfo.com/dogheart.html
Test Your Knowledge - Women And Heart Disease Coronary heart disease is the fifth most common cause of death for females In fact, about 18900 females under age 65 die of coronary heart disease each http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/assets/UVAHealth/ssi/includes/wmhrtqiz.html
Extractions: One out of every five women has some form of cardiovascular disease. True False It is a myth that heart disease is a man's disease. In fact, cardiovascular diseases are the number one killer of women. back to question next question Unfortunately, this statistic is true. In fact, cardiovascular diseases are the number one killer of women. It is a myth that heart disease is a man's disease. back to question next question Coronary heart disease is the fifth most common cause of death for females in the United States. True False Coronary heart disease is the single most common cause of death for females in the United States. Actually, cardiovascular diseases currently claim the lives of more than a half a million females every year - more than the 16 causes of death combined. In 64 percent of women who died suddenly from cardiovascular disease, there were no previous symptoms of the disease. back to question next question Incorrect.
Extractions: NEWS ALERTS- WELCOME, listeners of the Jeff Rense Show! August/ Septemer 2005: Read "The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease and Cancer" in Nexus Magazine. July 13, 2005: Read "'Bad Calcium' Belongs on Health Menace List" on Women's eNews. June 2005: British study published in the leading journal Circulation Research finds calcium deposits cause dangerous inflammation in heart disease. For years cardiologists thought calcium deposits had nothing to do with inflammation that leads to heart attacks. It turns out they do. This landmark finding supports the case put forward by researchers interviewed for "The Calcium Bomb" that calcium deposits are a basic contributor to disease April 2005: Are nanobacteria everywhere? According to this newly released study, yes. Read the WIRED News story "Clouds May Harbor Nanobacteria".
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Introduction: Heart Disease - WrongDiagnosis.com Introduction to heart disease as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis,misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis. http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/heart_disease/intro.htm
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Extractions: Facts Other names include cardiovascular (cardiac) disorders, cardiovascular (cardiac) disease and coronary heart disease. It is the most common cause of death in many countries around the world. Heart disease manifests itself in different forms, such as heart failure (where the heart is unable to pump enough blood), heart attack, stroke, arrhythmias (irregular heart beats), heart tumor, stable angina, unstable angina, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (an enlargement of the heart muscle). Some risks factors of heart disease include family history, uncontrolled diabetes high blood pressure , smoking, high cholesterol , high stress, uncontrolled alcohol consumption and being overweight. High levels of triglycerides and/or homocysteine are also associated with a high risk of heart disease (heart attack and stroke). Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) like ibupreofen and even a viral infection can lead to heart failure. Atherosclerosis is the medical term for clogged arteries.