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  • Patients On Anti-Coagulants – Be Careful Of What You Drink  By : Marcus Stout
    Many heart patients are routinely placed on anti-coagulants. Anti-coagulants help keep blood thin and flowing freely through veins and arteries; decreasing the risk of heart attack and stroke. Heart patients with Atrial Fibrillation (AF), in particular, are advised to take anti-coagulants.

    Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of persistent, irregular heartbeat (cardiac arrhythmia). In atrial fibrillation, the heart's upper chambers beat irregularly, affecting blood ...
  • Always Tired – It Could Be Iron-Deficient Anemia  By : Alison Cassar
    The most common complaint I hear is that people always feel tired. In fact, most people seem to think feeling tired all the time is just a normal part of modern life. Fortunately, this isn’t so.

    There are many causes of chronic tiredness. Sometimes it’s obvious, like not getting enough sleep, but other times it can be due to an underlying health issue. Chronic tiredness can be a frustrating condition. There usually isn't a simple solution to it and any medical tests are li...
  • Other Types Of Anemia  By : Yvonne Lapp Cryns
    The most common type of anemia is iron deficiency that results when there is too little hemoglobin in the system or there are too few blood cells.

    Here are some other types of anemia that are less common.

    HOOK WORM INFECTION

    Hook worm infection is found in women who go barefoot in tropical areas. The hookworm enters their body through their bare feet and finds its way to the intestines. Wearing shoes would prevent this problem. Treatment includes an anti-parasitic as...
  • What Exactly Is Anemia?  By : Yvonne Lapp Cryns
    IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA

    Healthy bodies have adequate amounts of hemoglobin, the red blood cells that carry oxygen to cells. They also have an appropriate number of red blood cells. Anemia results when either there is too little hemoglobin circulating or there are too few red blood cells themselves. Due to the expansion of blood volume that takes place during a normal pregnancy, pregnant women are frequently found to be anemic. About 90% of the anemias occurring during pregn...

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