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    Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble‚ great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death. I believe that someone that was diagnosed extensive heart trouble in the mid 1800’s would be easily be susceptible to heart attack‚ or death. Another main point in this sentence is the immediate introduction of the death of Mrs. Mallards husband‚ as it strives to enlighten the reader quickly of the correlation between her heart trouble and her

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    Cause of Angina Pectoris

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    feels acute pain in his chest for a few seconds‚ and then it goes away. This occurs when myocardium cells‚ the muscle portion of your heart‚ are temporarily denied oxygen. At this stage they do not die‚ but maybe weakened. If left untreated and the disease continues‚ a serious condition known as myocardial infraction or commonly called a heart attack may occur. This can severely damage the heart’s functionality. Which in turn effects our well being. We should be educated about the risks that go along

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    over the age of sixty-five are hazardous drivers because of the possibility of sudden behind-the-wheel health dilemmas. Although various people over the age of sixty-five have annual physical examinations at their doctor’s office‚ many do not. Heart disease is one

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    Mitral Valve Essay

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    Of the diseases that can affect the cardiovascular system of humans‚ among the most common is a mitral heart prolapse. More of a defect than a disease‚ but equally as troublesome‚ mitral heart prolapse afflicts as many as 8 million people in the United States alone. Essentially it is a faulty heart valve‚ particularly the mitral valve (hence the name). Because of this valve’s malfunction‚ when the heart normally contracts to pump blood through the body‚ the mitral valve slips back into place too

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    saw his friend’s name on the list “killed.” He waited for another telegram just to make sure it was him before he gets carried away. Ok‚ good points‚ what else can you add to this paragraph? “When the doctors came them said she had died of heart disease.” This in fact is a true statement because the word “joy” is a verb not a noun reality. It was her heart condition that got her to that’s point. Yes‚ she was “free‚ free‚ free!” as she stated because of her husband’s death and stated to imagine her

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    Heart Murmur

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    A heart murmur is not a disease. A heart murmur is a sound that your doctor hears with a stethoscope. Most heart murmurs are innocent: They are caused by blood flowing through healthy valves in a healthy heart‚ and do not require treatment. However‚ heart murmurs can be caused by blood flowing through a damaged or overworked heart valve. Heart-valve defects may be present at birth or heart-valve disease may result from other illnesses‚ such as rheumatic fever‚ heart disease‚ heart attacks‚ or infective

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    Graveyard Night Shift

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    is disturbed or totally altered‚ the body feels tired. These adjustments undertaken by the body can also cause stress. More importantly‚ graveyard shifts can cause irregular heartbeats and even heart attacks since people’s susceptibility to heart diseases and heart attacks are vastly increased because of the increase in stress. Diverted Life 3. Although working the night shift is fairly prevalent for some‚ most people don’t work during the night. More often than not‚ people who work on night

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    disorder. This is when there is an opening in the wall between the heart. This disorder can cause over flowing blood in the lungs and problems pumping blood through the body. These can lead to right side heart failure. Atrial Septal Defect is a rare disease‚ to get a full grasp on the subject you must understand how the heart works.The blood goes into the top of the heart and go down to the lungs to get oxygen then goes back up the other half of the heart. A.S.D. is there is an opening near the top where

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    Critical Thinking Essay

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    Statins for High Cholesterol Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S.‚ and people with higher cholesterol are at higher risk for heart attacks. There’s good evidence that people who already have heart disease benefit from cholesterol-lowering medications‚ or statins. Among those people‚ statin treatment reduces risk of heart attack and may prolong life. Despite research that has included tens of thousands of people‚ there is no evidence that taking statins prolongs life‚ although

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    Introduction CPAP and BIPAP are methods of helping a person breathe with the use of air pressure. CPAP stands for "continuous positive airway pressure." BIPAP stands for "bi-level positive airway pressure." In both methods‚ air is blown through your nose or mouth and into your air passages to help keep you breathing well. CPAP and BIPAP differ in the amount of pressure that is used to blow air. With CPAP‚ the amount of pressure stays the same while you breathe in and out. With BIPAP the amount of

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