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    Arteriosclerosis Treatment

    Posted in: Heart Disease
    Arteriosclerosis is a disease affecting the arterial human blood vessel. Arteriosclerosis may be one of the most easily preventable diseases of the modern civilization in the 40 to 70 age group. Coronary Arteriosclerosis is the blockage and narrowing of the blood vessels and is commonly referred to as hardening of the arteries. It is characterized by the thickening and hardening of the arteries. This loss of elastically and narrowing of the arteries can lead to high blood pressure and if left untreated, increases the chance of a stroke.

    Jun 24, 2008 - 11:01:07 PM Read more

    Understanding Congenital Heart Disease

    Posted in: Heart Disease
    Arguable the heart is the most important organ in the human body. Without the heart life would not be possible, it is responsible for getting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body by way of the circulatory system. Modern medicine has advanced greatly within the last 30 years and almost all heart diseases can be treated successfully if detected in time.

    Jun 24, 2008 - 10:58:40 PM Read more

    Symptoms Heart Disease

    Posted in: Heart Disease
    In our quest to find out what causes heart disease we need to identify symptoms heart disease which unfortunately are often overlooked until the patient suffers a heart attack. Symptoms heart disease can be many factors including dizziness, shortage of breath, tight chest pains and even sudden weight gain.

    May 21, 2008 - 7:30:34 PM Read more

    Heart Disease Risk Factors - How to Avoid Increasing YOUR Risks

    Posted in: Heart Disease
    A heart disease risk factor is basically a lifestyle choice or habit followed by an individual that makes them more susceptible to this killer disease. Almost 60 million Americans have some kind of heart disease, which is the most prolific killer of adults in America. Heart disease kills more women than the other five top killers combined. Therefore, it is vitally important to know what can be done about this immense problem so that it can be prevented from killing more people.

    May 21, 2008 - 7:28:17 PM Read more

    Heart Disease Overview

    Posted in: Heart Disease
    Heart Disease is one of the world’s largest health problems today. It not only affects the wealthier nations it is also affecting the poorer ones. Heart Disease covers a wide range of health ailments relating specifically to the heart.

    May 21, 2008 - 7:26:47 PM Read more

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