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    HOw to keep heart healthy

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    How to Keep Your Heart Healthy So how to keep your heart healthy? With so many heart diseases on the rise‚ most health-conscious people strive to seek the answer to this question. This article attempts to help you find the answer. http://www.livestrong.com/article/26489-keep-heart/ Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-to-keep-your-heart-healthy.html If you suppose being in an excellent physical condition is a sure indication of you being less vulnerable to develop heart diseases

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    Cardiovascular Disease

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    cardiovascular disease includes angina‚ heart attack‚ heart failure‚ atherosclerosis‚ cardiovascular disease‚ and cardiac arrhythmias. Other forms of cardiovascular disease include congenital heart defects‚ cardiomyopathy‚ infections of the heart‚ coronary artery disease‚ heart valve disorders‚ myocarditis‚ and pericarditis. Symptoms of cardiovascular disease vary depending on the specific type of cardiovascular disease. A classic symptom of cardiovascular disease is chest pain. However‚ with some

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    passes from the body unused. Now if this continues to occur over time the elevated sugar levels will start to damage a plethora of organs in the body. Diabetes type one can dramatically increases the risk of various cardiovascular problems‚ including coronary artery disease‚ heart attack‚ stroke‚ atherosclerosis‚ and finally high blood pressure and these are just a few of the things diabetes can affect. As for the risk factors of diabetes there are approximately three types of diabetes Type 1‚ Type 2

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    Irregular heart beat Anxiety‚ restlessness Decreased urine output Cold‚ sweaty skin (greyish in color) Heart Disease High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol Lack of Exercise Smoking Obesity Diabetes Stress Alcohol Family History Abnormal Heart Valve Coronary Artery Disease Heart Muscle Disease Congenital Heart Disease Lung Disease Contact Us Phone: [Telephone] Email: [Email address] Web: [Web address] k Let’s explore your options Heart Disease We Care About Your Heart‚

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    Lilly is stressed. Between a dysfunctional family‚ hectic school life‚ fights with friends‚ and hormone imbalances‚ Lilly feels like her entire world is crashing down around her. She is sick most of the time now; she has a terrible cough‚ sore throat‚ and constant headaches. She is snippy with her parents and complains about wanting to just stay in her dark‚ secluded room all the time. She makes the excuse that she has tons of homework to complete. Her friends have noticed she has been eating less

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    The Science Behind Drugs

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    you drink‚ the greater the health risks. what is a drug?- A drug is any chemical you take that affects how your body works. for example Alcohol‚ caffeine‚ aspirin and nicotine are all drugs. A drug must be able to pass from your body into your brain. Once inside your brain‚ drugs can change the messages your brain cells are sending to each other‚ and to the rest of your body. They do this by interfering with your brain’s own chemical signals: neurotransmitters that transfer signals across synapses

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    Case Study

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    1. Coronary Artery Disease is briefly described as a plaque blockage cutting off blood flow to your heart. Cholesterol deposits slowly‚ over decades‚ build up in the vessel wall and cause a decrease in blood flow. A patient with decreased blood flow to the heart may have angina‚ shortness of breath‚ and in some cases a myocardial infarction. 2. Mr. S’s BMI is calculated using his height and weight‚ once I did the calculation I determined that Mr. S’s BMI is 25.8‚ and according to the National

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    5% of adults were diagnosed with a heart problem. The highest death rate was due to coronary heart disease‚ followed by stroke‚ lung cancer‚ influenza and emphysema/COPD. Causes of premature deaths are Coronary heart disease‚ homicide‚ liver disease‚ suicide and drug overdose. Death rates were higher for men than women in all categories. Death rates were at or below the Healthy People 2010 objectives for coronary artery disease‚ breast cancer‚ stroke‚ lung cancer and motor vehicle accidents. (County

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    Give an account of how a poor diet and obesity can increase the chance of a person developing Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) A good diet consists of consuming a full range of all the various nutrients needed for proper function of the body and bodily systems. When someone consumes the correct nutrients in the correct proportions‚ they are considered to have a “Balanced Diet”. However‚ when someone is not consuming the correct nutrients or not consuming the correct amount of nutrients they are

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    Venous Ulcer Essay

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    Venous Ulcer A venous ulcer is a shallow sore on your lower leg caused by poor circulation of the veins. This condition used to be called a stasis ulcer. Veins have valves that help blood return to the heart. If these valves do not work properly‚ blood flows backward and backs up into the veins near the skin. This causes the blood to pool in your lower legs. The blood can then can leak out of your veins and irritate your skin. This may cause a break in your skin and lead to stasis venous ulcer

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