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Living With Plaque On Arteries Naturally

With Coronary Artery Disease affecting over 14 million men and women in the United states every year, it is a good idea to examine what your particular risk factor is for developing the disease, and what lifestyle changes to consider making to prevent you from becoming a member of this statistic group.

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Reducing Your Arteries Plaque Risk Factors

If you have risk factors for heart disease, then you should see a health care provider. It might be recommended that you undergo a calcium screening. This can be done through a cardiovascular heart scan. It will take images of your heart to determine if you have arteries plaque deposits. It is also a good idea to do so if you have had any heart procedures or open heart surgery. You can have plaque in your arteries. Once you know that you have plaque in your arteries, you will be in increased risk for developing heart attacks.

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Medical Insurance In Indonesia At A Glance

Traveling is a thing that is fraught with dangers of numerous kinds.

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Monitoring Your Blood Pressure At Home

If you have a particular medical condition or if you have reached a certain age, you may start thinking about monitoring your blood pressure at home yourself. Yes, you can always go to the doctor to have it done, but that costs time (and in most countries, money) which you might not have. So, what about monitoring your blood pressure at home?

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Important Information About Stress Tests For The Heart

The cardiac stress test is the most important tool cardiologists have at their disposal to diagnose any kind of heart disease. Doctors work with trained technicians for optimal results when performing stress tests. There are different types of stress tests and each one has very specific requirements. The degree of reliability for a cardiac stress test is influenced by the test as well as other conditions. One thing the doctor is trying to detect, or determine, is how much stress the heart can endure before there is evidence of abnormal heart behavior or functions. The exercise stress test is seen more than others, although each one has their particular application best suited to them.

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Signs And Risk Factors You Should Know About Cardiac Arrest

Cardiac arrest may be the deadliest of all medical conditions known to man. This condition isn’t a disease in its own right but is really what happens as a result of certain medical conditions and/or heart disease. If you don’t want cardiac arrest to happen to you then you must avoid risk factors that are common and live a life that focuses on good cardiac health. Despite the fact that many symptoms of cardiac arrest are quite subtle these are some of the more obvious signs you might want to watch out for.

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Acute Edema and Back Pain

Acquiring Acute Pulmonary Edema is very dangerous. Aside from experiencing back pain, other serious signs and symptoms will also occur. During this case, there will be an abnormal collection of fluids that can kill several tissue cells in the body. It’s like providing too much water on the plant causing it to die.

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Master Cleanse – A Review of the Master Cleanse System

The Master Cleanse has also been known as the lemonade diet. Sometimes it can be called the maple syrup diet. While the specific cleanse (or diet) was created in the 1940s, it obtained some significant recognition a few years ago when some very popular celebrities and bloggers started working through it. We thought we would take a close up look at this system and what it involves. In this write-up we will discuss its roots and whether or not it is safe. If you’d like to find out about the master cleanse or are thinking about this sort of severe diet, keep reading.

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Types Of Holes In The Heart And Their Effects

The heart is composed of four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. The former are positioned atop the latter. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium and ventricle, and is pumped to the lungs in order to receive oxygen. Once it has been replenished with oxygen, blood moves from the lungs to the left atrium and ventricle before it is pumped throughout the body.

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What Are LDL and HDL Cholesterol?

Hypercholesterolemia, also known as high cholesterol has been a health issue for many people for quite some time. If you have been told that you have a low HDL and a high LDL, this means that you have unhealthy cholesterol levels. Abnormal cholesterol levels are defined as having a high LDL cholesterol or low HDL cholesterol and you want to have a high HDL and a low LDL. Your LDL measures your “bad” cholesterol. Having a high LDL that goes untreated can cause buildup of plaque on the walls of arteries. Your HDL helps to rid the body of LDL; increased levels of HDL means there will be less LDLs around to contribute to plaque build-up.

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