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Tag Directory > Coronary Artery Disease


We have 20 results for Coronary Artery Disease.

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ANGINA PECTORIS

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Image via Wikipedia Some eleven years back one known to me asked about his relative who was getting pain in his left shoulder and becoming breathless while walking.The presumptive diagnosis was somewhat straight forward.And an ECG revealed that he is suffering from Myocardial Ischaemia.The typical description of angina pectoris pain is a feeling of severe compression of chest ,a squeezing or a sharp pain in the left lower chest lasting for minutes and radiating to n, technorati.com

 

FDA turtle of approval for tobacco industries

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FDA protection FDA guardians of the tobacco industy and not the US public The FDA now has the role of approving the marketing and consumption of a product that directly promotes heart disease, strokes and cancer. By deciding to take the role of ?censoring? the tobacco companies advertising instead of focusing on regulating the heath issues around smoking, the FDA, will now lend its stamp of approval to a product that openly destroys peoples? health. The newest group of regulations, technorati.com

 

Heart Attack ? How is it Different From Angina?

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by Shanae FerneMany people think that angina and heart attacks are the same thing, but they are not. It is true that the heart is involved in both cases, but they are still two distinct forms of heart disease. In this article, you will find out what makes angina and heart attack different, and what exactly is going on in the arteries of the heart.To begin, it is useful to learn a bit about the heart?s structure. This will help you in learning the differences between angina and heart attack., technorati.com

 

Heart Attack ? How is it Different From Angina?

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by Shanae Ferne Many people think that angina and heart attacks are the same thing, but they are not. It is true that the heart is involved in both cases, but they are still two distinct forms of heart disease. In this article, you will find out what makes angina and heart attack different, and what exactly is going on in the arteries of the heart. First, it helps to have a basic understanding of the heart before you understand what the differences are between heart attack and angina. Th, technorati.com

 

Multi Vitamins or Single Doses?

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Jun.12, 2009 Health and Fitness Tags : Aubrey, Chronic Diseases, Coronary Artery Disease, Efficacy, Flim Flam, Longitudinal Studies, Magic Bullet, Medical Impairments, Medical Science, Micronutrient, Micronutrients, Multi Vitamin, Multi Vitamins, Multivitamin, National Public Radio, Personal Physician, Question The Answer, Questioner, Successful Marketing, Tonics, vitamin, Vitamin E, vitamins Related Posts:Liquid Vitamin Supplements - More Effective Than a Chewable?Is Your Vitamin Giving You, technorati.com

 

Risk/Reward Of Angioplasty. Worth It?

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Angioplasty has been praised for its? less invasive approach to fixing clogged arteries than the traditional bypass surgery by many and it has been labeled a dangerous scam by others. In light of a couple of takes on angioplasty by CBS news this week I want to throw out some discussion about the subject from a life insurance standpoint and from a medical point of view. Angioplasty has kind of devolved over the past ten years in the eyes of life insurance underwriters. At first seen as ?the, technorati.com

 

Stroke Patients With Abnormal ECG at Higher Risk of Fatality

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According to researchers, ischemic stroke sufferers with an abnormality in the heart?s electrical cycle are at a higher risk of death within 90 days than patients who do not have a normal ECG (electrocardiogram) at the time of emergency treatment The study also provides a threshold at which the threat of death is highest: QTc intervals greater than 440 milliseconds in women and 438 milliseconds in men have the worst prognosis. ?From a clinical perspective, our study offers additional paramet, technorati.com

 

Vitamin C may help stop diabetes damage

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Washington, June 10 (ANI): Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes Center researchers have found a link between taking vitamin C with insulin and stopping blood vessel damage caused by type 1 diabetes. While neither therapy produced desired results when used alone, the combination of insulin to control blood sugar together with the use of Vitamin C, stopped blood , technorati.com

 

I Don?t Have HIV!

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My blood work is back from Kaiser and here are the only disturbing results (I?ve had these problems for a couple of years now and no matter how much I pray about them, they don?t seem to go away): CHOLESTEROL 203 TRIGLYCERIDE 161 HDL 38 >/=40 mg/dL LDL CALCULATED 133 CHOLESTEROL/HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN 5.3 The American Heart Association says : Changes in lifestyle habits are the main therapy for hypertriglyceridemia. These are the changes, technorati.com

 

New forecast for those born too soon

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What are the survival odds for very preterm infants (22-26 weeks? gestation) given the best intensive perinatal care? About 70%, according to a collaborative study from Sweden. RESULT: One-year Survival of Extremely Preterm Infants After Active Perinatal Care in Sweden JAMA The authors believe their results can be generalized to countries with universal access to health care and active perinatal programs. More than half of the babies had lung or retinal complications. About one in 10 h, technorati.com

 

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