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    When the heart is no longer able to pump enough blood to meet the demands of the body‚ it is referred to as heart failure or cardiac insufficiency. Congestive heart failure (CHF) is an abnormal condition characterized by circulatory congestion as a result of the heart’s inability to act as effective pump. Circulatory congestion and compensatory mechanisms occur. CHF may develop after MI‚ in response to prolonged hypertension‚ diabetes mellitus or in relation to valvular heart disease or inflammatory

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    heart disease and stroke

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    blood flow circulating around the heart or brain. Normally‚ these blockages consist of a buildup of fatty plaques‚ such as cholesterol‚ on the arteries’ inner walls that lead to the heart or brain. The process of plaque forming is known as atherosclerosis. People who have high blood pressure‚ high cholesterol‚ diabetes‚ heart disease‚ sleep apnea‚ sickle cell anemia‚ elevated red blood cell count‚ migraines/headaches‚ seizure disorder and/or have had a heart attack or stroke previously are at

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    Cholesterol

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    (bad) cholesterol circulates in the blood‚ it can slowly build up on the inner walls of the arteries that feed the heart and brain.” (Good vs. Bad Cholesterol‚ December 2012). The further build-up of these deposits on the arteries can lead to atherosclerosis; the leading contributor to cardiovascular disease. Fortunately‚ LDL is more related to dietary cholesterol‚ such as foods high in saturated fats. HDL‚ on the other hand‚ is here to save the day for our bodies. According to an article by the Mayo

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    his doctor explains to him that a heart attack is quite possible. What did the chest pain indicate? Why is this man a prime candidate for a heart attack? Symptoms indicate angina pectoris‚ because of his coronary arteries are closing (atherosclerosis)‚ the heart muscle could be deprived of blood‚ and therefore oxygen; if vessels continue to close his risk of heart attack goes up. 4. A patient was admitted to the hospital with chest pains. On admission‚ his pulse was 110 and blood pressure

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    Simvastatin

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    Statin drugs are some of the most effective drugs in the battle against high cholesterol. They are the most efficacious in lowering LDL cholesterol. Furthermore‚ recent studies have shown that statins are capable of preventing heart attacks and reducing the risk of strokes. However‚ statins are only recently gaining public attention though they have been available for many years. Various cholesterol-lowering agents had been discovered during the 1950s and 1960s. However‚ the majority had unwanted

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    Green Tea Case Study

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    Compared with other kinds of tea‚ green tea is richest source of catechins. Epidemiological studies have showed consumption of green tea can reduce the risks of cardiovascular diseases. However‚ due to the species of green tea and the health condition of participants‚ the amount of green tea being consumed per day varies from studies. Some experiments both in vitro and in vivo have been conducted in order to know how green tea reduce the risks of cardiovascular diseases. However‚ the results are

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    Coronary Artery Disease

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    the coronary arteries. These arteries supply oxygen-rich blood to your heart muscle. This plaque is made up of fat‚ cholesterol‚ calcium‚ and other substances found in the blood. When plaque builds up in the arteries‚ the condition is called atherosclerosis‚ the buildup of plaque occurs over many years. Over time‚ the plaque hardens which causes your coronary arteries to narrow‚ which limits the amount of oxygen and blood your muscles are supposed to get to function properly. Coronary Artery Disease

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    It is controlled by physical‚ metabolic and neural factors and uses 60 to 80% of the oxygen in the blood that flows through the coronary arteries (Porth‚ 2011). When this blood flow is interrupted‚ damage ensues. Blood flow can be blocked by atherosclerosis‚ the buildup of fats and cholesterol in and on the artery walls (plaques) (Mayo Clinic‚ 2012). These buildups can be either stable and obstruct blood flow or unstable‚ “which can rupture and cause platelet adhesion and thrombus formation” (Porth

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    Final Autopsy Report

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    white spots located on the lungs indicating talcum powder which is used as filler in many drugs this indicates that he may have snorted the drugs into his system. His coronary arteries were also blocked significantly which showed that he had atherosclerosis. His brain had hemorrhages which probably caused his death and this hemorrhage had most likely caused him to die almost instantly. Narrative: The

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    Heart Attcks

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    coronary artery disease. Coronary heart disease is a condition in which a waxy substance called plaque builds up inside the coronary arteries. These arteries supply oxygen rich blood to your heart. When this plaque builds up in the arteries‚ atherosclerosis then happens. Coronary Artery Disease which often leads to a heart attack is by far the leading cause of death of both men and women. Other Names for a heart attack include the name Myocardial Infarction‚ Coronary Thrombosis and Coronary Occlusion

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