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by Judy Wellsworth - 2007-07-03
The correct answer seems to be, "It depends." The heart disease itself might be reversed or at least slowed, but any heart muscle which has died from lack of oxygen because of blocked coronary arterie...
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by Allweb - 2007-07-02
The American Heart Association, the American Red Cross and the National Safety Council approved and published these precautions for the safety of both the patient and the user of the AED. After the oc...
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by Allweb - 2007-07-02
The status indicator must be checked daily. You must look for a flashing black hourglass, which means that the device is all set for use. If you cannot see a flashing black hourglass on the automated ...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-07-01
Now is the perfect time to dive into swimsuit season, so get in shape before you hit the beach, luxuriate by the pool or relax at the lake.For those who are regularly active, take heart. You are twice...
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by Joe Barton - 2007-06-30
Do you have high blood pressure? Do you have low blood pressure? This is an important question for your health and your life. Why? According to the American Heart Association (AHA), about one in three...
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by Joe Barton - 2007-06-30
Did you know that if you are over the age of 20, you could be part of the 65 million Americans who suffer from high blood pressure? That is about one in three adults in the United States. Why should w...
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by Allweb - 2007-06-26
Concerning refibrillation, Stults and Brown carried out a research and 271 cases in ventricular fibrillation were studied. These 271 patients were assisted by EMT-Ds without being supported by paramed...
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by Allweb - 2007-06-26
SCA happens when there is not enough blood pumped to the heart because the arteries may be blocked and it needs immediate resuscitation. The heart rate becomes chaotic and cannot be controlled - this ...
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by Allweb - 2007-06-26
In some cases, when the automated external defibrillator unit is also used by paramedics in hospitals for monitoring different events, the AED needs to have a screen as well. It is very useful to see ...
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by Charles Harmon. - 2007-06-25
In addition to lifestyle changes, a diagnosis of heart disease is typically followed by surgery and sometimes mediation treatment or just mediation treatment. Unlike other health conditions that are c...
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by Janet Quaren - 2007-06-25
Is there an ideal time to take your potassium supplement? The routine that is best for you is dependent on the specific potassium you have been prescribed, as the quantity consumed and how often it is...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-06-25
Most people who are suffering from high blood pressure experience little if any symptoms at all, but the effect which this condition can have on your sex life if often significant and signs of sexual ...
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by Allweb - 2007-06-23
By now you have seen that the AED saves lives and that your company, firm or club needs an AED as much as it needs a fire extinguisher or a smoke alarm. The problem is that an AED device costs between...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-06-22
High blood pressure affects an estimated 72 million Americans and more than 1 billion people worldwide. The good news is that if the condition is properly controlled, the incidence of major health pro...
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by Daniel B Hyde - 2007-06-20
It's a terrifying moment for many patients: the moment when the doctor enters their hospital room and informs them they are suffering from congestive heart failure. Many people do not know what conges...
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by Dr Philip Westfield - 2007-06-20
For those that have attempted to stop smoking will understand what a difficult choice it was to make and maintain. The initial few days abstaining from smoking a cigarette are considered the most diff...
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by Judy Wellsworth - 2007-06-20
There are two types of heart valve disease--heart disease resulting from narrowed heart valves, and heart disease resulting from leaky heart valves. Each of them stems from several different causes, r...
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by Kevin Michaels - 2007-06-16
The American Heart Association estimates that nearly 72 million Americans over the age of 20 years have high blood pressure. That is nearly 1 in 3 adults. What is more alarming is that an estimated 71...
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by GB Personal Training - 2007-06-14
Did you know that long steady cardio exercise, like running, has now been scientifically proven to be detrimental to your health? According to research by Dr. Al Sears all those long jogs can result i...
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by Judy Wellsworth - 2007-06-10
If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, it is almost a certainty that your doctor has advised you to begin adhering to a high blood pressure diet as a way to control your hypertension. If...