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Essential Tips For Curing Panic Attacks
By :
Roberto Garabell
There are situations wherein people experience a sudden bout of fear or anxiety for virtually no possible reason as such.
Cardiovascular Exercise
By :
WillieG
Regular walking for cardiovascular exercise is good. Interval training is more time-effective and thus more efficient in pursuit of the same result. Simply put, you can attain better results faster, with interval training.
Dangerously High Blood Pressure Level Can Result in Severe Cardiac Problems
By :
Gerald Fitzgerald
Medical providers determine the blood pressure in millimeters of mercury. A high systolic blood pressure level is any number higher than 140. A high diastolic blood pressure level is any measurement more than 90. Those who test above these numbers over two or more successive medical screenings have s
10 Ways to Avoid a Heart Attack
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WillieG
A heart attack is referred to in the medical arena, as a myocardial infarction. The risk factors, that may predispose you for the development of coronary artery disease and heart attack include: smoking, diabetes, elevates cholesterol levels, hypertension, family history of heart disease, lack of exercise, obesity, and a high-fat diet regimen. Find a balance in life between work and leisure activities, and you can increase your chances of living a long and healthy life.
Plastic Surgery In Heart
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Dr. Ron Zimmer
The field of medicine is growing by the day and the advancement in the field of surgery is quite commendable. One such important area of work is that of a plastic surgeon and plastic surgery.
An Overview of Heart Disease
By :
Simone Butler
Heart disease is one of the most serious health problems of our times. What are the warning signs, and how can you reduce your risk?
Aortic Regurgitation Causes
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Dr. D.S. Merchant
Reiter syndrome presents similarly to ankylosing spondylitis. Dilatation of the aortic root and associated AR occurs. Reiter syndrome may involve the coronary ostium rarely, producing angina.
o Reiter syndrome presents similarly to ankylosing spondylitis. Dilatation of the aortic root and associated AR occurs. Reiter syndrome may involve the coronary ostium rarely, producing angina.
o Rheumatoid arthritis can produce granulomata involving the valve leaflets and rings.
Aortic Regurgitation
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Dr. D.S. Merchant
Antegrade flow across the mitral valve is thought to cause an Austin Flint murmur, which is a mind and late diastolic apical low frequency murmur or rumble. The rumble occurs during rapid closure of the mitral valve as flow velocity is increasing across the valve and LV diastolic pressure is rising rapidly because of severe aortic reflux. Its presence indicates severe AR.
Maximum Morning Fat Burn
By :
Jared Wash
Morning cardio is the most effective way to focusing on fat for better weight loss in the long run or so they say. But is morning time really the best time for exercise?
Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting
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Dr. D.S. Merchant
Texas A&M University researchers created Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting as a more precise cholesterol test that allows doctors to identify health risks that traditional screens miss. LipidLabs further refined the Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting Process and made Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting available for commercialization. LipidLabs' results translate to more accurate and specific data on which to make clinical judgments and guide patient therapy and prevention at reasonable cos
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