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  • Heart Disease Signs Symptoms Information  By : Jose Santiago
    Of the numerous types of cardiovascular conditions, the one that is most likely to lead to a heart attack is what is known as Coronary Heart Disease or more appropriately, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). One Condition increased cardiovascular risk is diabetes and high cholesterol level.

    You want reduce the risk for CAD. Highly variable cyclic training has been linked to increased anti-oxidant prodcution in the body and an anti-inflammatory response, a more efficient nitric...
  • Strapless Heart Rate Monitor - All The Gain, None Of The Pain!  By : Matt Ream
    There are pros and cons you must consider when purchasing a strapless heart rate monitor. As you know, “traditional" heart rate monitors use a chest strap to take real time heart rate readings and transmit them to a watch or other recording/display device.

    Strapless heart rate monitors, on the other hand, are just what they say. They did not require the use of a chest strap to give you heart rate information. They use sensitive electrodes on the face of the watch upon whic...
  • Cardiovascular Disease - 3 Steps To Combat This Killer  By : James Madisonic
    Cardio Vascular disease is a major problem in the world today, especially the United Sates. It is the number 1 killer of men and women and kills over 900,000 people annually. Cardio vascular disease is most commonly known as heart disease and is accredited to afflictions such as heart attack, strokes and clogging of the arteries.

    There are many causes of cardio vascular disease and also many things you can to prevent the onset of this terrible condition. The first thing to...
  • Stressful Conditions And Your Heart.  By : Salihu Ibrahim
    Medically, it is known that patient with one form of stress or the other is susceptible to heart related problem and consequently sudden death if stress is consistent. Stress, if sudden can make the heart to pump rapidly. This will constrict the arteries shutting off blood flow to the heart. Also emotional stress can result in heart rhythm problem for those whose heart rhythm is irregular. Also, the artery can be clogged due to blood clot. This is because the blood, as a resu...
  • Chelating Elation - 5 Secret Reasons Why It Is Good For The Heart  By : James Calvin
    Chelating therapy is a procedure performed in a doctor’s office and is designed to remove metal impurities from blocked arteries in the body. This type of therapy is said to improve metabolic function and blood flow to the heart and other areas of the body. A doctor will administer an intravenous infusion using amino acids, or EDTA, through a small needle. The result of this treatment is that the metals and other foreign substances in the body will bind to the injected amino ...
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation  By : Sarah Thomas
    One of the leading causes of death in the U.S. and around the world is heart disease. It’s been called the “traitor disease” due to its lack of warning signals. Most people who suffer from cardiac events are caught unaware. Unlike other kinds of serious disease, cardiac disease does not show any obvious symptoms at first. That’s why so many people are caught by surprise and do not have time to make preparations.

    Cardiac rehabilitation helps people deal with the after-effec...
  • Introduction To Angina  By : Janie Jonah
    Angina is a form of heart disease where the blood flow to the heart is restricted by a blockage in one or more of the arteries that carry blood into the heart. Usually, the first sign Angina is a pain in the chest, not unlike a squeezing or pressing sensation. Angina is also referred to as heart disease or coronary heart disease. Other symptoms or conditions associated with angina or more generally heart disease are a high cholesterol level, high blood pressure, smoking, diab...
  • Timex Heart Rate Monitor  By : Stephen Madsen
    Many people who are involved in sports and fitness are looking for a great heart rate monitor, and who better to go to than one of the leading makers. Timex is one of the most popular makers of this kind of technology, and they also excel in regular watches as well. Now you can get a great heart rate monitor from tem and know that you have a accurate heart rate monitor to aid you in your activities. Whether you are training athletes, are an athlete in training, or just someon...
  • Heart Disease - The Shocking Truth  By : Michael Sheridan
    Heart disease is the western world's biggest killer. It is closely followed by stroke. In fact overall around 90% of westerners have at least one modifiable risk factor for heart, stroke and vascular diseases and 25% have three or more risk factors.

    In Australia, for example, a country where sport is practically a religion, over 60% of the adult population is overweight, 51% have high levels of cholesterol, 30% have high blood pressure and a staggering 8% have diabetes.

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  • Five Advantages Of Wristwatch Heart Rate Monitor  By : Stephen Madsen
    Heart rate monitors have been round a long time, but for many years they never really became all that popular or user friendly. Today all that has changed as heart rate monitors are extremely popular among those who are fitness training and those who just enjoy the functionality of the device.

    One of the more popular styles of heart rate monitors comes in the form of the wrist watch monitor. Below are five reasons the wristwatch heart rate monitor is the monitor of choice....
  • Affects Of Family, Heart Beats And Aspirin On Heart Attacks  By : Justin Foss
    If any one of the family member is suffering from an heart attack, does it increase the likelihood of the other members of the family acquiring it?

    If your dad or brother had a heart attack before age 55, or if your mom had one before age 65, you're more likely to develop heart disease. This does not mean you will have a heart attack. It means you should take extra good care of your heart to keep it healthy.

    It is found that if either of the parents have experienced an ...
  • The Best Way To Deal With A Asthma Attack  By : Nigel Martin
    Asthma is a common lung disease that affects both children and adults. The disease causes the airways of the lungs to become narrowed or even blocked, making breathing very difficult. Close to 20 million Americans are affected by asthma.

    Generally, asthma is divided into two categories, allergic and non-allergic. Allergic asthma or extrinsic asthma is triggered by an allergic reaction to something. The allergic reaction is partially treatable with the right medicine. Near...
  • Heart Disease First Aids  By : Justin Foss
    The three main initiatives to be taken by the heart disease victims

    1.The weight must be normal

    Compared to an average person, the risks of the heart disease is much more in the overweight person. The victim needs to regularly check the BMI or the Body Mass Index itself to check the abnormalities in the weight. An exercise of about half an hour on a regular basis throughout the week is recommended. The patient should be on a healthy diet throughout their life. Some of t...
  • Most Common Heart Diseases  By : Justin Foss
    The various factors such as the unusual conditions which affect the heart and the blood vessels in it give arise to the various heart diseases.

    Certain main types of the most common heart disease may include:

    1.The Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
    The Coronary Artery Disease is one of the most common type of the heart diseases. It is one of the main factors causing the heart attack itself. A patient suffering from the Coronary Artery Disease has arteries which grow both n...
  • Important Preventive Measures Against Heart Attacks  By : Joe Goertz
    When the heart becomes “starved for oxygen”, heart disease and heart attacks occur. This happens when fatty deposits stick to the small walls of the veins and arteries surrounding our heart. Unfortunately, the older we get, the smaller these veins become, and the easier it is to develop heart disease. However, there are signs and preventive measures.

    Coronary artery disease (CAD) does not always cause a heart attack. You may have severe CAD without even having any chest pa...
  • Do You Think You Have Asthma  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    More than fifteen million people in the United States suffer from asthma, making it a very common long-term condition that affects the human airways and breathing process. Whether or not you have experienced what asthma is, you should be aware of its existence and how it can endanger a person's well-being. Regardless if you are currently diagnosed as an asthmatic or not, knowing the nation's leading cause of chronic illness in children, less than sixteen years of age, is extr...
  • Lung Cancer: Basic Facts  By : Barney Garcia
    We all have heard of lung cancer but how many of us are well aware of its symptoms? The lung cancer is one of the most perilous diseases that kill thousands of Americans every year and each year the number of cases are increasing. With the occurrences of lung cancer on the rise, it is essential that we learn about the basic factors leading to lung cancer and what should be the courses of action in case of lung cancer diagnosis. Here are the basic information regarding lung ca...
  • All About Heart Health  By : Sharon Stajda
    The heart is a muscle, it is as small as a fist, and its main function is to pump blood to the entire body. This blood supply is responsible for taking nourishing oxygen to cells that enable each cell to perform its bodily function. In turn the spent blood is returned with harmful carbon dioxide to be expelled via the lungs. This miraculous muscle is literary what keeps us alive and breathing.

    The healthy adult body contains about 2 gallons (5 liters) of blood. This blood ...
  • Protect Your Lungs  By : Barney Garcia
    Lungs are one of the most important parts of your body, which helps you to breathe. We intake oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. The quality of air that we intake results in the good or bad health of our lungs. There are many types of lung diseases like asthma, bronchitis, allergy, lung cancer, Sarcoidosis, Interstitial lung disease, Tuberculosis, sleep apnea etc. There are different causes for these diseases but the following are the basic points that can be considered t...
  • Approved Ways To Prevent Heart Disease  By : MoneyMadam
    Today’s modern medicine has made great strides in determining the causes of heart diseases, as well as ways to treat and prevent it. Just fifty years ago, most people didn’t go to the doctor unless they were sick, and the medical profession itself didn’t really warn its patients about heart disease, unless the person showed serious signs of it or had a close family member with the disease. Now, thankfully, a much more pro-active approach is taken by both the patient and the d...
  • Information On Heart Disease: Preventing Better Than Curing  By : MoneyMadam
    Heart disease is the number one killer in America. It’s estimated that more than 58 million Americans have some form of heart disease. The key to stopping such as a problematic illness like heart disease is to find out as much as we can about it and, more importantly, how to prevent it.

    Information on heart disease is not hard to find; in fact, your doctor probably has several good reads on the subject in his office. If you don’t have a doctor, then just open your local ne...

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