Heart Disease

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What causes atherosclerosis and how treated?

What causes atherosclerosis and how treated?

Atherosclerosis Disease is hardening of the arteries caused by fat deposition on the walls of the arteries due to increased cholesterol level in the blood which reduces the flexibility of the arteries and thus affect its role in the transfer of blood from the heart to all parts of the body.

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What are the reasons for high blood pressure?

What are the reasons for high blood pressure?

High blood pressure considered a silent killer disease and measured by determining the amount of blood the heart pumping in addition to the amount of blood flow in arteries.

High blood pressure problem in…

Heart Rhythm Disorders

Heart Rhythm Disorders

Atrial heart is a muscle that contract to pump blood into the arteries. A healthy heart makes this action of 60 up to 120 times a minute. The pace is dictated by a grid that pulses inside the heart muscle. When the heart network is functioning poorly, the heart beats more slowly, more often or chaotic.

How to Use Garlic in Treating Hypertension

How to Use Garlic in Treating Hypertension

Garlic is more than food, being used for therapeutic purposes since ancient times. Only 12 weeks of treatment with the garlic supplements can be very helpful for hypertensive peoaple, reducing the risk of heart attack or stroke.

Australian scientists say that hypertension can be controlled by adding a garlic

supplement to the treatment…

22 minutes from the moment of critical women’s vulnerability to heart attack

22 minutes from the moment of critical women’s vulnerability to heart attack

She noted recent American study that the number of deaths of women due to heart attacks more than one and a half men, and because of this that women are delaying review of doctors when their hair troubles of the heart, leading to exposure to more complications, according to the report of the Canal “Arabia” on Friday .

The share of women with men in the factors leading to heart disease,…

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Palpitations,Tachycardia and Bradycardia

Palpitations,Tachycardia and Bradycardia

Tachycardia includes atrial tachycardia, paroxysmal pressure and tachycardia that occur due to electrical disturbances in the AV junction, increasing thus the heart rate. If arterial fibrillation, electrical signals multiple rapid and chaotic, rapidly in different parts of the arteries. In return these signals cause rapid and irregular ventricular contractions.

Atrial pressure causes:

* Heart attack; *…

Hypertension, fish and omega 3 fatty acids

Hypertension, fish and omega 3 fatty acids

With the age, type II diabetes is more likely to occur when a person is overweight or have high blood pressure (hypertension) and a sedentary lifestyle. If you include in your diet 2-3 times per week, the fish may be our most effective weapon against anemia, depression, cardiovascular, arthritis, neurodegenerative diseases (Parkinson’s). Because of high quality protein and fat it contains, the fish is so healthy and recommended.

Hypotension:Treatment And Prevention

Hypotension:Treatment And Prevention

Syncope and fainting syncope is a clinical syndrome characterized by sudden loss of consciousness and vital functions due to transient and reversible cessation of cerebral circulation.

Lipotimia or fainting is a slight loss of knowledge, appears to emotional person with mental lability, emotional highs after having favored pathogenic background: aortic stenosis, hypotension, myocardial infarction, the rapid pace, congenital heart disease.

Syncope symptoms – patient is inert, immobile, pale, not react to…

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Vitamins and cardiovascular disease

Vitamins and cardiovascular disease

Latest information about folic acid, homocysteine and heart attacks are:

1. Blood levels of folic acid in the blood level influence homocysteine. Low levels of folic acid is associated with high levels of homocysteine in the blood. 2. Low levels of folic acid in the blood is common among individuals not taking multivitamins. 3. Folic acid supplements or fortified cereal folic acid may increase blood levels of folic acid and can decrease…

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Atrial Fibrilltion: Risk Factors, Symptoms And Diagnosis

Atrial Fibrilltion: Risk Factors, Symptoms And Diagnosis

Atrial Fibrilltion is a condition which occurs relatively frequently, encountered by rapid and uncontrolled heartbeats (atrial) chambers of the upper part of the heart. This fast and uncontrolled affects normal blood flow to the heart, causing an irregular pulse and sometimes a feeling of palpitation in the chest. Atrial Fibrilltion (AF) is the most common heart rhythm disorder. An atrial heart can not pump as much blood as a…

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