heart attack
heart attack
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by Todd Pliss - 2006-12-27
CHEATING HEART DISEASEHow To Cheat And Avoid Heart Disease NaturallyHeart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. More than one million people a year die of heart disease and th...
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by George Phillips - 2007-01-01
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...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2007-01-03
It is estimated that more than half of the people aged 65 and above around the world have some form of hypertension, or high blood pressure. Hypertension is a common condition in older people. When pe...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2007-01-04
Hypertension can lead to a number of complications including stroke, heart failure, kidney failure, and heart attack. Therefore, it is important that we understand how it is developed and how to treat...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2007-01-04
High blood cholesterol level can raise the risk of getting heart disease. And if one with high blood cholesterol already develops some form of heart disease for example heart attack, then the situatio...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2007-01-05
A stroke occurs when blood supply to the brain is interrupted. The most common cause of stroke is a blockage of arteries leading to the brain. Its effect will depend on which part of the brain is affe...
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by Stephen Morgan - 2007-01-22
We've seen it all before, the middle aged victim staggers and clutches his chest, slumps to the floor and expires. A common sight, extremely deadly and as such 20 percent of all deaths in the US appar...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2007-01-26
In 2005, 382,000 people completed a marathon in the United States, an increase of more than 80,000 since the year of 2000, according to marathonguide.com. Mathematically, the risk is very small: Runne...
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by Michael Huddleston - 2007-01-29
The other day I was watching Larry King Live and his guest was noted cardiologist and South Beach Diet originator Arthur Agatston. As Dr. Agatston began to talk I moved closer and closer to the televi...
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by Kathy Gupton - 2007-01-31
Whether or not heart disease runs in your family does not necessarily mean that you will or won't have problems with the problem. With no history of the disease in my family, we were all shocked when...