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    Technological Advancements For Heart Disease Carmina Aquino ILR 260 National University Abstract Technology has a growing presence in the world of medicine. As it advances‚ so do the medicine and treatment of patients suffering from health issues‚ such as cardiovascular disease. Over the years‚ the development and improvement of technology used by medical personnel around the world has helped save the lives of several people. The status of technology today in the medical field has greatly

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    people that eat meat. They have lower rates of coronary artery disease‚ gallstones‚ cancer (particularly lung and colon cancer)‚ kidney stones‚ colon disease‚ diabetes and high blood pressure. It has been shown that sometimes a vegetarian diet can help cure these diseases. A vegetarian is also less likely to be overweight than a non-vegetarian. In 1961‚ the Journal of the American Medical Association stated that ninety to ninety-seven percent of heart disease‚ the cause of more than half the deaths in

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    fitness and the best indicator of overall health for adults. Mani function: provide tissues with oxygen‚ nutrients‚ protective Circuit training‚ running‚ playing tennis Heart‚ blood‚ blood vessels Stroke volume 75-80 mm per beat 70-80 beats per min 5 quarts of blood a minute Arteries – away from heart Veins – to the heart Respiratory pump – ribs vertebrae diaphragm abs Cardiorespiratory exercise – aerobic (walking‚ skiing) and anaerobic (high intensity weight training‚ shot put‚ 100m

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    Heart Disease in African Americans Stacy Johnson HCS 245 June 14‚ 2012 Margaret Latham Heart Disease in African Americans Heart disease‚ technically known as cardiovascular disease (CVD)‚ is the number one killer of African Americans. Cardiovascular disease is the narrowing of arteries due to the build-up of atherosclerosis‚ or plaque‚ in the walls of arteries (Heart.org). This narrowing of the blood vessels and arteries causes the blockage of oxygen and blood supply needed for proper function

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    all diseases‚ including one-third of all cancers‚ are related to diet. A vegetarian diet reduces the risk for chronic degenerative diseases such as obesity‚ coronary artery disease‚ high blood pressure‚ diabetes and certain types of cancer including colon‚ breast‚ prostate‚ stomach‚ lung and esophageal cancer. Why go veg? Chew on these reasons: You’ll ward off disease. Vegetarian diets are more healthful than the average American diet‚ particularly in preventing‚ treating or reversing heart disease

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    saffron also has the effect on coronary artery disease. As we know‚ saffron has an antioxidants that can help to reduce the risk of coronary artery disease. The flavonoids such as lycopene that found in saffron has potential to provide added protection from coronary artery disease. Verma and Bordia (1998)‚ stated that fifty milligrams of saffron that dissolve into 100 milliliter of milk twice a day will decrease in lipoprotein oxidation in patients with coronary artery disease. In addition‚ saffron has

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    science development the aged people pay more attention to the quality of life‚ and the young people seem to think deeply about how to achieve a healthy lifestyle into old age. Some people enjoy a happy and healthy old age. Others suffer from serious diseases or dying early. The purpose of this essay is to examine four reasons to explain why people can maintain a healthy lifestyle into old age. By explaining the relationship between good mentality and longevity‚ the correlation requirement between healthy

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    Bibliography: Nicole Harms ehow contributor “obesity & coronary heart disease” Monycutza007 “Children Adn Fast Food” 11/27/10 < http://www.cyberessays.com/Term-Paper-on-Children-Adn-Fast-Food-23508/> Amy Kalafa August 22nd‚ 2011 “Whats in Your Childs School Lunch?” “The unsavory nutrition facts on cafeteria food”

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    Cardiac Surgeon Cardiac surgeons treat valvular heart diseases such as valve stenosis or vessel insufficiency‚ ischemic heart diseasecoronary artery disease‚ atherosclerosis and congenital defects. They treat these diseases by repairing or replacing heart valves‚ widen clogged arteries‚ repair aortic aneurysms‚ implant defibrillators and pacemakers‚ and perform double‚ triple‚ quadruple‚ and sometimes even quintuple heart bypasses. Cardiac surgeons must complete internships and residency requirements

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    In this essay I will discuss theoretical principals of rehabilitation of a particular patient I cared for while on clinical placement. It will focus on the role of the multidisciplinary team involved in this rehabilitation process post acute myocardial infarction and the education and support given to the patient and her family during the discharge planning process. Also I will be including statistics and evidence of pathophysiology. The National Service Framework for Older People (Department of

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