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Articles Archive - Page 19

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Alcohol Dependence In Young Adulthood Might Lead To Heart Disease!
Moderate amount of alcohol, including red wines, might benefit the heart. But none of the health organizations has recommended drinking alcohol just to prevent heart disease. Years of alcohol dependence during young adulthood could result in silent but permanent injuries, in later life, leading to serious health problems.

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Are Heart Palpitations Caused By Heart Disease?
Sometimes, one may feel the heart pounds, flutters, or seem to skip beats. These are called palpitations that may be bothersome or even frightening, but most of them are not serious and seldom require treatment. They often go away on their own. Most of the time, they are caused by stress and anxiety, or because one had too much caffeine, nicotine, or alcohol.

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Atrial Flutter Is Just Another Kind Of Arrhythmia
Talking about arrhythmia, most people will first think of atrial fibrillation, which is the most common one. But besides atrial fibrillation, there are other types of arrhythmia. One of the less common one is atrial flutter. Atrial flutter has similar symptoms as atrial fibrillation, like feeling faint, tiredness, palpitations, shortness of breath...

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Can Allergy Drug Worsen Heart Conditions?
Allergy medications can be obtained over the counter or prescription. But some allergy medications can worsen a heart condition or can be dangerous when mixed with blood pressure drugs and certain heart disease medicines.

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Can Apple Prevent Heart Disease?
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away!” This is an old-fashioned proverb that began at the end of the 19th century. A study published online March 30, 2015 in journal ‘JAMA Internal Medicine’ did conclude that evidence does not support that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. But the findings did not actually rule out the health benefits of eating apple.

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Can Cabbage Prevent Heart Disease?
As a plant, cabbage is commonly used as a vegetable. In medicine, it can be used to treat for stomach pain, excess stomach acid, stomach and intestinal ulcers, asthma and morning sickness. And there is an increasing number of studies link cabbage intake to a lower risk of several cardiovascular diseases.

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Can Chili Prevent Heart Disease?
Laboratory studies had shown that capsaicin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer effects. It is not only known for relieving certain kinds of pain but also a widely used ingredient in over-the-counter topical creams and ointments for arthritis. Chili can also improve heart and blood vessel health.

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Can Chocolate Promote Heart Health?
Previously, chocolate is generally perceived as an unhealthy food because its high sugar and fat contents may cause weight gain. But over the past years, numerous research has revealed otherwise. For instance, a study published in the journal ‘Heart’ in 2015 found that eating a moderate amount of chocolate a day may lower risk of heart disease and stroke.

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Can Coffee Be Good For The Health?
While its health benefits are controversial, growing research has pointed out that moderate consumption of coffee might offer some protection against heart disease, Type-2 diabetes, liver disease, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke. It is also linked to lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Can Drinking Tea Prevent Heart Disease?
It is believed that tea has beneficial health effects, including cancer prevention, weight loss, skin improvement, protection the brain from Alzheimer's and dementia, and helps lower blood sugar because it is a good source of the compounds known as catechins and epicatechins.

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Can E-Cigarettes Cause Heart Disease
Will e-cigarettes cause heart disease? There have been evidences linking smoking to heart disease because of nicotine. E-cigarettes have nicotine, which is known to increase heart rate and blood pressure.

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Can Eating Chocolate Prevent Heart Disease?
Being one of the most popular sweet treats in the world, chocolate is made from cocoa. Interestingly, it also happens to be one food that is rich in antioxidants. For years, numerous studies have reported that antioxidants found in cocoa may help prevent heart disease.

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Can Exercise Help Weight Loss?
Many people are probably unware that exercise can lead to only modest weight loss. A review of exercise intervention studies, which was published in 2001, found that after 20 weeks, weight loss was less than expected, and…

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Can Garlic Help Prevent Heart Disease?
In additional to its culinary uses, garlic has been used to treat illness and disease for thousands of years. To date, many favorable experimental and clinical effects of garlic preparations, including garlic extract, have been reported. These biological responses have been largely attributed to reduction of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases like heart disease, stroke and cancer…

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Can Fish Oil Prevent Heart Disease?
Numerous studies on fish oil indicated that its omega-3 fatty acids may help manage blood pressure, reduce triglycerides and the chance of abnormal heart rhythm, lower the likelihood of heart attack and stroke, and lessen the risk of sudden cardiac death in patients with heart disease.

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Can Garlic Prevent Hypertension?
Numerous studies have unveiled the amazing health potential of garlic, ranging from removing heavy metals to the prevention of numerous ailments, such as the common cold, hardening of the arteries, and even in slowing the aging process. Garlic is often employed for conditions associated with heart and blood system, including high blood pressure…

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Can Heart Attack Occur Silently?
Typical symptoms that a heart attack victim have may include severe crushing chest pain and pressure; sudden shortness of breath; cold sweating. Sometimes, a heart attack can actually happen without one knowing it. It is called a silent heart attack or silent myocardial infarction.

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Can High Cholesterol Cause Heart Disease?
For some peoples, too much cholesterol in the body can be unhealthy. High blood cholesterol, which does not have any signs or symptoms, can raise the risk of coronary heart disease, a condition in which plaque builds up inside the coronary arteries.

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Can Napping Reduced Blood Pressure?
A good nap can get one out of the afternoon slump, recharge the energy and become more alert and in a better mood. Napping may help increase alertness, adjust attitude, improve memory and provide a creative mind, too. A recent research has also found that people who take a nap at midday were more likely to have…

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Can Natural Remedies Manage Hypertension?
According to a published paper, about 75 to 80 percent of the world population use herbal (alternative) medicines, mainly in developing countries, for primary health care because of their better acceptability with human body and lesser side effects.

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Can Nuts And Seeds Help Prevent Heart Disease?
Nuts and seeds are usually consumed as snack. But very often, people are told not to have too much of them because of their high fat and caloric content. In fact, eating them may help increase lifespan, lower the risk for cardiovascular disease and cancer, help in weight loss, and good for diabetes management.

 
 
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Can One Born With High Cholesterol?
High cholesterol is often the result of unhealthy lifestyle such as poor diet consisting of saturated fat, trans fat; lack of exercise; and smoking. Aging, obesity and diabetes can cause cholesterol to raise, too. High cholesterol can, however, be inherited.

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Can One Rely On Coconut To Prevent Heart Disease?
People used to stay away from coconut products because they are unhealthy. Lately, coconut seems to return as a health food, and coconut-based products have become increasingly popular. Proponents of coconut claim that coconut contains healthy fats that are good for the heart…

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Can Restless Legs Syndrome Cause Heart Disease?
Restless legs syndrome (RLS), also known as Willis-Ekbom disease, is a common neurological sensorimotor disorder that causes unpleasant or uncomfortable sensations in the legs. It seems unlikely, but research has found a connection between RLS and heart disease.

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Can Revascularization Outperform Drug For Ischemia?
Cardiologists have debated for more than decades the best way to deal with blockages in an artery, and when should procedures or surgery be performed. A recent finding revealed on November 16 at the 2019 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania may actually provide answer to such debate.

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Can Taking Probiotics Prevent Heart Disease?
Research also indicated that taking probiotics regularly may help lower blood pressure, cholesterol and keep the lipid levels healthy. High blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood triglycerides are all risk factors for heart disease. Good management of these risk factors can reduce the risk of heart disease.

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Can Vagus Nerve Stimulation Lower Atrial Fibrillation Risk?
Afib is the most common abnormal heart rhythm condition which affects more than 33.5 million individuals around the world. Patients who had an episode of Afib are more likely to develop another episode and may increase long-term complications including stroke, heart attack, heart failure.

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Can Walking Pace Predict Risk Of Heart Disease?
Most of the people do not pay attention on how fast they walk. But researchers from the University of Leicester suggests that walking speed might be associated with the risk for developing heart disease. The findings were published November 14, 2017 in ‘European Heart Journal’.

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Chronic Coughing Can Be A Sign Of Heart Failure!
Coughing actually helps the body get rid of substances that do not belong in the lungs and windpipe, like inhaled dirt or food, and things that are irritating to the air passages. Nevertheless, a cough may be an important sign that heart failure treatment is adequate or even that the treatment may be causing problems.

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Does Elevated Cardiac Biomarker Indicate Heart Disease Risk?
For many years, enzyme test measuring CK and CK-MB had been used to diagnose heart attacks. Recently, these tests have been replaced by measuring another protein called troponin. It a complex of regulatory proteins, which includes troponin T (TnT) and troponin I (TnI), and it is a reliable indicator that heart cell damage has occurred.

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Does Gender Difference Affect Heart Disease?
A women’s heart and some of its interior chambers, for instance, is usually smaller and the walls that divide some of these chambers are thinner. Men and women behave differently to stress, too. Because of these differences, women have risk factors and symptoms differ from that men have, and this will affect the treatments and outcomes of some common heart diseases.

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Does Nosebleed Indicate Sign Of Heart Disease?
Liver disease, kidney disease can lower the blood’s ability to clot causing the nose to bleed. Heart conditions like hypertension (high blood pressure) and congestive heart failure can cause nosebleeds, as can hypertensive crisis.

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Eating Avocado For Heart Disease Prevention?
Avocado is a naturally nutrient-dense food and contains nearly 20 vitamins and minerals. Because of its high mono- and polyunsaturated fats, avocado may help lower blood cholesterol levels and reduce risk for heart disease. Moreover, avocado can help regulate blood sugar, manage blood pressure, improve immune system...

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Erratic Sleep Pattern May Cause Heart Disease!
Previous studies have associated sleep disorder including sleep deprivation, insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea to an elevated risk of high blood pressure, Type-2 diabetes, obesity and heart disease. But a recent research suggests that erratic sleep pattern may also raise the risk of heart disease.

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Feet Conditions May Uncover Signs Of Heart Disease
Knowing sign of heart disease early may help one lower risk of serious complications or even death. Sometimes, the signs of heart disease can be spotted through other parts of human body. For instance, the eye may reveal signs of heart disease. Likewise, the condition of one’s feet may uncover sign of heart disease.

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How Can Nuts Prevent Heart Disease?
Nuts are rich in arginine, an amino acid needed to make a molecule called nitric oxide that relaxes constricted blood vessels and eases blood flow. Numerous clinical studies have suggested that people who regularly eat nuts are less likely to have heart attacks or die from heart disease than those who rarely eat them.

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How Does Blood Viscosity Affect Heart Health?
High blood cholesterol and high blood pressure (hypertension) are often regarded as some of the major risk factors that cause heart disease. But blood viscosity (blood thickness) does play an important role in heart health, too.

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How Does Magnesium Deficiency Affect Heart Health?
Being a mineral, it is essential for hundreds of biochemical reactions in the body. It helps keep bones strong; nerves and muscles working properly; and blood sugar under control. It is also necessary for maintaining a steady heartbeat and normal blood pressure. In other words, it is somewhat linked to heart health.

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How Does Menopause Raise Heart Disease Risk?
While menopause itself does not cause heart disease, a decline in the natural hormone estrogen may be a factor that raise the heart disease risk among post-menopausal women. During menopause, levels of the female hormone estrogen drop significantly.

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How Does Sauna Link To Heart Health?
Besides being able to help relax and lessen stress levels, a sauna may also have other health benefits. For instance, increased circulation help reduce muscle soreness, improve joint movement, and ease arthritis pain. Relaxing in a hot sauna may affect the heart and blood vessels in a way similar to moderate exercise that may lower the risk of heart disease.

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How Eating Brown Rice Can Prevent Heart Disease?
Brown rice has been advocated as healthier alternatives starting in the 19th century. A study conducted by the ‘American Journal of Clinical Nutrition’ reported that brown rice is the top choice in terms of both nutritional and other inherent healthy benefits.

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How Is Arrhythmia Linked To Heart Failure?
Arrhythmias, especially atrial fibrillation, PVCs and PACs, are commonly associated with heart failure. According to a paper published in the journal ‘Circulation’ in December 2014, people with atrial fibrillation have a 3-fold risk for heart failure.

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How Is Climate Change Related To Heart Disease?
Smoking, high blood pressure, and high blood cholesterol are some key risk factors for heart disease. Several medical conditions and lifestyle choices can put people at a higher risk of heart disease, too. Nevertheless, there are other things that can also cause heart disease, for instance, sleep deprivation, stress, oral health, and even climate change.

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How Is Coffee Linked To Heart Disease?
Some earlier studies linked drinking coffee to increase in blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and even higher risk of heart attack and cardiac arrhythmias. Recent research has, however, suggested that coffee probably does not increase the likelihood of heart disease and in some cases, it may even be good for the heart.

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How Is COVID-19 Linked To Heart Disease?
People with heart disease, including high blood pressure, and congenital heart defects, are more likely to develop more severe symptoms and complications when infected with COVID-19, according to The American Heart Association (AHA).

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How Is Diabetes Related To Heart Failure?
Diabetes is a medical condition in which the blood glucose levels remain abnormally high over a prolonged period of time. Heart failure, on the other hand, is a condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s requirements for oxygen and blood. So, how is diabetes related to heart failure?

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How Is Efferocytosis Linked To Heart Disease?
Despite of good control of cholesterol and other risk factors, some individuals’ arteries continue to progressively narrow. Obviously, there ought to be other mechanisms beyond the conventional risk factors that cause heart attack and stroke. First, it is necessary to understand a term called “efferocytosis”.

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How Is Gut Bacteria Linked To Heart Disease?
Trillions of bacteria and other microbes live in the gut. These microbes are mostly friendly, and they break down toxins, crowd out invaders, manufacture certain vitamins and amino acids and train the immune system. However, some of them are not so friendly and are influencing heart health in previously unseen ways.

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How Is Heart Attack Related To Heart Failure?
Heart attack occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is blocked. Heart failure, on the other hand, is a term used to describe a heart that works less efficiently than normal. Both heart failure and heart attack are classified as heart disease. They share some common causes, but they are actually different kind of disorders.

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How Is High Caffeine Linked To Heart Disease?
Effect of caffeine peaks within an hour after consumption, and the body eliminates half of it within about 4 to 6 hours. But how people react to caffeine really depend on gender, age, and health condition. Whether high caffeine intake would increase the risk of coronary heart disease is still debatable.

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How Is Right-Side Heart Failure Different?
Heart failure can affect the left, the right, or both sides of the heart. Left-sided heart failure is most common type. It occurs when the left ventricle cannot pump efficiently, which prevents the body from getting sufficient oxygen-rich blood. The blood backs up into the lungs instead. Right-sided heart failure happens when the right side of the heart cannot effectively pump blood to the lungs.

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How Is Stroke Related To Heart Disease?
It is common for heart problems including heart attack, congestive heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms, and cardiac arrest to occur immediately after a stroke. These heart problems may be caused by the stroke itself, or by the same underlying process that induced the stroke, or the heart problem may occur first to cause the stroke.

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How Is Vitamin D Related To Hypertension and Heart Disease?
Getting sufficient Vitamin D is paramount because it is an important nutrient that handles several of the body’s metabolic actions. Since the mid-1980s, a growing number of researches has suggested that Vitamin D may play a role in blood pressure regulation and heart health.

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How Is White Coat Hypertension Linked To Heart Disease?
Although white coat hypertension was traditionally considered a transient and largely harmless, recent research suggests that this may not be the case. Some doctors suspect white coat hypertension could be a warning sign of real hypertension. There were studies linked white coat hypertension to an increased risk of stroke, heart attack, heart failure and other cardiovascular conditions, as well as death from heart disease.

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How Olive Oil Is Important For Heart Disease Prevention?
Being low in saturated fat and high in monounsaturated fat and dietary fiber, Mediterranean diet is often praised to be a healthy diet. One of main reasons is that olive oil contains monounsaturated fats, most notably oleic acid.

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How To Boost Good HDL Cholesterol?
It is important that one should not only strive lowering LDL cholesterol but also try increasing HDL cholesterol. Most people are aware of how to lower LDL cholesterol, say by adopting healthy lifestyle that include healthy diet and exercising regularly. In fact, some of the things that can help lower LDL cholesterol can also boost the HDL cholesterol levels.

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How To Deal With Heart Failure To Live Longer?
Heart failure is a serious diagnosis, but it does not mean that the heart has stopped working. Heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood throughout the body. This will cause congestion in the body’s tissues, which will ultimately lead to swelling in the ankles, legs or stomach. Fluid can also be built up in the lungs that can cause trouble breathing.

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How To Eat To Lower Cholesterol?
Except for those who have familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), most people who have high cholesterol can adopt a healthy diet to improve the cholesterol level.

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How Would Hypertension Affect Health?
Patients with hypertension are often unaware of their condition because there are usually no obvious signs or symptoms. Uncontrolled hypertension makes one more likely to get not only heart disease and stroke but also other diseases like kidney disease, eye diseases, and peripheral artery disease (PAD).

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Is Air Pollution A Risk Factor For Heart Disease?
Inhaling air pollutants that are poisonous, as reported by researchers for the past 30 years, can pose many health problems including respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, adverse pregnancy outcomes and even death. A scientific statement by the American Heart Association (AHA), which was released in 2004 and updated in 2010, warns public the risk of air pollution…

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Is Aortic Aneurysm Dangerous?
Is Aortic Aneurysm Dangerous? According to CDC, aortic aneurysms killed 9,928 people in the United States in 2017. Aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the aorta. Exact causes of aneurysms are unclear. But certain factors can contribute to the condition.

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Is Bad Oral Health Linked To Heart Disease?
For many years, poor oral health has been debated as a possible risk factor for heart disease. Mounting evidence has strengthened the link between oral health and heart disease.

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Is Coconut Oil Really Heart-Healthy?
According to a survey conducted in July 2016 by The New York Times, 72 percent of Americans think coconut oil to be a healthy food while only 37 percent of nutritionists agree. Is coconut oil really a healthy food?

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Is Eating Chocolate For Heart Disease Prevention A Myth?
Chocolate is one of the most popular food in the world, but very often, it is being accused of unhealthy. Sufficient evidence has surfaced recently to convince most cardiologists regarding the potential cardiovascular benefits of chocolate. Several studies, generally observational, have linked chocolate consumption to reduced high blood pressure.

 
 
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Is Health Anxiety A Risk Factor For Heart Disease?
Research shows that anxiety disorders generally may help trigger or worsen cardiovascular disease. A recent study, however, found that healthy people who have health anxiety may be linked to development of heart disease, too. Health anxiety is a condition characterized by...

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Is Heart Disease Only Causes Of Edema?
Edema is the medical term for swelling. Things like a twisted ankle, a bee sting, or a skin infection will cause edema. Prolonged standing or sitting, heart diseases like congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, and other medical conditions like chronic lung diseases, kidney disease, liver disease, head trauma, and come critical illnesses can all lead to edema.

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Is Heart Disease The Only Cause Of Chest Pain?
Chest pain is any unusual or disturbing pain or discomfort in the chest that occurs in the front of the chest. Serious medical problems such as heart attack or benign condition like heartburn, anxiety can all cause chest pain.

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Is Heart Murmur A Kind Of Heart Disease?
About 10 percent of adults, and 30 percent of children who are between 3 and 7 years old have a harmless murmur produced by a normal heart. A heart murmur may also indicate a structural abnormality of a heart valve or heart chamber, or it may be because of an abnormal connection between 2 parts of the heart.

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Is It Safe To Use Herbal Medicine For Heart Disease Prevention?
Many people believe that products labelled as natural are always safe and good for them. A recent paper published online February 27, 2017 in the ‘Journal of the American College of Cardiology’ suggested that 1 in every 5 American adults have used an herbal or dietary supplement in their lifetime, and 70 percent of patients do not tell their doctors about supplement use.

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Is Low Heart Rate An Indication of Fitness?
For most healthy relaxed adults, a normal RHR is between 60 and 100 bpm. When one’s RHR falls below 60 bpm, a condition called bradycardia occurs. It is a common heart rhythm disturbance frequently found in older adults aged above 65.

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Is Rheumatoid Arthritis Linked To Heart Disease?
Inflammation plays a key role in cardiovascular disease, and RA is an inflammatory condition. People with RA are at a higher risk for developing other chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. In fact, they are twice the risk for cardiovascular disease than the general population.

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Is Silent Heart Attack Dangerous?
One can have a heart attack and not even know it. A silent heart attack, known as a silent myocardial infarction (SMI), account for 45 percent of heart attacks and strike men more than women. It is called silent because when it happens, either there are no noticeable symptoms, or the symptoms lack the intensity of a classic heart attack.

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Is There Link Between Age-Related Macular Degeneration And Heart Disease?
One can have a heart attack and not even know it. A silent heart attack, known as a silent myocardial infarction (SMI), account for 45 percent of heart attacks and strike men more than women. It is called silent because when it happens, either there are no noticeable symptoms, or the symptoms lack the intensity of a classic heart attack.

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Kinds Of Heart Disease Likely Found In Diabetics!
High blood sugar can cause damage to the body and lead to other serious health conditions including heart disease, stroke, vision loss and kidney disease. While all people with diabetes have a higher chance of developing heart disease, the condition is more common in those with Type-2 diabetes. In general, the risk of heart disease death and stroke are twice as high in people with diabetes.

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Knowing Heart Failure And Its Symptoms
The pumping action of heart is to ensure delivery of oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to the body’s cells so that it can function normally. When the heart fails, it cannot pump as well as it should be, and the cells in the body cannot receive sufficient blood.

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Letting Healthy Habits Slip Bad For The Heart!
Medications can be effective, but they do not eliminate the need for a healthy lifestyle. Having a healthy diet and exercise, managing alcohol consumption, quitting smoking, may help people keep their medication doses lower, which may lower side effects.

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Link Between Thyroid Hormone And Heart Disease
Heart disease can be caused by traditional risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, high blood cholesterol, obesity. Research showed that too little or too much of thyroid hormone can lead to heart disease, too. In fact, thyroid disease is a fairly common treatable cause of heart diseases.

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Not All Anginas Are Same!
Angina is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle does not receive sufficient oxygen-rich blood. It is not a disease but a symptom of an underlying heart problem, usually coronary heart disease. This usually happens because one or more of the coronary arteries is narrowed or blocked.

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Role of Garlic In Heart Disease Prevention!
Taking garlic regularly may help prevent many chronic health conditions. Some studies had indicated that garlic supplements help prevent and reduce the severity of common illnesses like the flu and common cold. Research show that it helps lower cholesterol naturally and simultaneously acts as a blood thinner.

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SCAD A Typical Heart Attack Striking Mostly Females
Unlike a more typical heart attack caused by a buildup of plaque in the arteries, a SCAD heart attack starts with a tear in an artery. The tear blocks the artery and blood flow to the heart, leading to a heart attack. Victims of SCAD are often thin, appear heathy, and have no risk factors like smoking and diabetes.

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Should One Worry About Bundle Branch Block?
A bundle branch block is a delay or obstruction along the pathway that electrical impulses travel in the heart to make it beat. It sometimes makes it harder for the heart to pump blood efficiently through the body. But it is not an obstruction of blood flow in an artery or anywhere else. Instead, it highlights an electrical problem.

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Syncope Can Be A Sign Of Heart Disease!
Syncope can be benign or a symptom of an underlying medical condition. In most cases, syncope is a transient condition. But syncope can sometimes be a sign that a dangerous or even life-threatening underlying medical condition may be present. For example, syncope can be result of an underlying heart disease.

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What Are Causes Of Myocardial Infarction?
MI is, in most cases, a result from the sudden rupture or erosion of a coronary artery plaque that immediately leads to blood clot formation in the artery. This phenomenon is referred to as acute coronary syndrome. In addition to ACS, there are other conditions that can also lead to MI.

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What Are Emerging Risk Factors Of Heart Disease?
In recent years, researchers have revealed links between a number of health and lifestyle issues and elevated risk of heart disease. Sleep quality, emotional problems, pregnancy complications, gum disease and chronic inflammation conditions are some of the issues found. Apparently, the general public is not aware of these emerging issues.

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What Cause Heart Failure In Women?
As with other types of heart diseases, women and men can get heart failure for different reasons, and it can affect them differently. Heart failure is usually a gradual decline in the heart’s ability to pump and circular blood. One can get heart failure because of a health issue that can gradually weaken, damage, or stiffen the heart.

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What Heart Problems Could Occur After Stroke?
Major neurological changes usually happen as a result of a stroke. But quite often, several kind of heart problems can happen in the patients immediately following a stroke. These can be heart attack (myocardial infarction), heart failure, and cardiac arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation and ventricular fibrillation.

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What Is Anemia And Its Link To Heart Disease?
Anemia is a condition that develops when a person does not have enough red blood cells or when the red blood cells do not function properly. Anemia can lead to a rapid or irregular heartbeat. In order to make up the lack of oxygen in the blood, the heart must pump more blood, and this can lead to an enlarged heart or heart failure.

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What Is Cardiac Asthma?
It may not be right to assume that a person who have symptoms like wheezing, chest tightness, cough, shortness of breath is having asthma. Instead, they may have cardiac asthma.

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What Is Cardiovascular Disease?
Being the number 1 cause of death globally, cardiovascular disease (CVD) took the lives of 17.9 million people (32.1 percent of all global deaths), according to Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. CVD is a group of diseases involving the heart and blood vessels.

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What Is Coronary Artery Disease?
Coronary artery disease (CAD, or coronary heart disease (CHD), is the most common form of heart disease. Also known as ischemic heart disease, CAD is a condition of the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries causing impaired blood flow.

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What Is Myocarditis?
Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease that affects the heart muscle known as myocardium. When this muscle becomes inflamed, its ability to pump blood becomes less effective. This causes problems like an abnormal heartbeat, chest pain, or trouble breathing.

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What Is Myocarditis And Its Complications?
Also known as viral heart disease, myocarditis is the inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium), usually caused by viral infections. The inflammation of the heart muscle causes degeneration or death of heart muscle reducing heart's ability to pump. Certain viruses are known to cause myocarditis but the exact mechanism leading to the weakening of the heart muscle is still unknown.

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What Is Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome?
POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) is an unusual condition in which the heart rate rises by 30 or more beats per minute with little or no change in blood pressure. The hike in heart rate may mean that the cardiovascular system is working hard to maintain blood pressure and blood flow to the brain.

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What Is Tetralogy of Fallot?
Being a defect that affects the functioning of heart valve, TOF is the most common types of congenital heart defects that refers to 4 heart defects present from the time of birth: a ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, right ventricular hypertrophy, and an overriding aorta.

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What Is The Implication Of New Blood Pressure Guidelines?
Keeping blood pressure in check is paramount because it would affect the heart health. High blood pressure is a major risk factor for premature heart disease, stroke, heart attacks, heart failure, and even dementia. Normal blood pressure should be kept less at 120/80 mmHg or less.

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What Is the Link Between Heart Disease And Sleep?
Poor sleep can affect the heart, but heart disease can disturb sleep, too. Inflammation may probably be the one factor to link these together. Occasionally heart disease may cause poor sleep.

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What Is the Link Between Insomnia And Heart Disease?
Many people are unable to have good quality sleep. Insomnia, for instance, is a common sleep disorder that regularly affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, or waking up too early in the morning (or all three).

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What Is Ventricular Tachycardia?
Ventricular tachycardia (V-tach) is a heart rhythm disorder (arrhythmia) caused by abnormal electrical signals in ventricles. V-tach reduces the heart’s efficiency. This often make V-tach a particularly dangerous cardiac arrhythmia.

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What People Should And Should Not Do To Lose Weight?
Losing weight means burning more calories. The body burns calories during exercise to fuel the activity. Even after exercising, the body is still burning more calories. While exercising is paramount, diet also plays a part in managing weight. Eating protein-rich diet can help burn...

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What Types Of Exercises Are Good For Heart Health?
Regular exercise can somehow reduce the established risk factors for cardiovascular disease. A combination of aerobic (also known as cardio) and resistance training is thought to be the best plan for reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.

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What Will Trigger Atrial Fibrillation?
While AFib can happen without a trigger, most people can identify at least some of their triggers. Stress, certain foods and beverages, air pollution or environmental factors, exercise, sex hormones, dehydration, and over-the-counter medications are some of the known triggers.

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When Does Heart Block Need Pacemaker?
Heart block is one of the 2 major causes of bradycardia (slow heart rate). Brief episodes of heart block are not always dangerous or even abnormal. But when a heart block is produced by heart disease, pacemakers are likely required.

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Which Tea Good For Heart Disease Prevention?
Coffee is the most popular beverage in the world, but tea has been enjoyed by people from different cultures in many countries for more than 5,000 years. With significantly lower caffeine than coffee, tea may have some health benefits because of compounds known as catechins and epicatechins. too.

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Which Treatment Method Is Best For Atrial Fibrillation?
Medications or catheter ablation can lessen the burden of arrhythmia (frequency, impact, and symptoms) and improve quality of life. Nevertheless, they cannot reduce the risk of stroke. While the anti-arrhythmic drugs can stabilize the heart muscle tissue and help return the heart to its normal rhythm…

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Who Can Benefit From Oxygen Therapy?
Some people with breathing disorders cannot get enough oxygen naturally. They may need supplemental oxygen, or oxygen therapy to have improved energy levels and sleep, and better quality of life.

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Who Should Take Coronary Calcium Scan?
In order to predict the incidence of heart attack, cardiologists sometimes may ask the patients to take coronary calcium scan. It is a CT scan of the heart that detects and measures the amount of calcium or calcified plaque in the walls of the coronary arteries.

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Why Do Holidays Raise Heart Disease Risk?
During holidays, it is very common for people including healthy young adults to develop arrhythmia, most frequently atrial fibrillation, after several days of binge drinking. The condition is known as Holiday Heart Syndrome (HHS). HHS is usually temporary, but for some people, especially those with heart disease or who is at increased risk for heart disease, HHS can pose a special risk.

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Why Controlling Diabetes Is Important For Heart Disease Prevention?
Coronary artery disease is the major cause of death in patients with diabetes. It can lead to heart attack, heart failure or angina. The risk of developing coronary artery disease in diabetic patients is known to be several times higher at every level of cholesterol.

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Why Exercise Important For Heart Disease Prevention?
Regardless of age, weight or physical abilities, physical activities or exercises can help prevent many health problems, especially heart disease. It is proven heart health improves with just 30 minutes of exercise on most days.

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Why Is CoQ10 Important For Heart Health?
CoQ10 has been extensively evaluated for its potential to help treat a variety of heart-related conditions. A report published December 2009 in journal ‘Pharmacology & Therapeutics’ indicated that CoQ10 may benefit patients with certain cardiac diseases including atherosclerosis, heart failure, and coronary artery disease.

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Why Low Blood Pressure Is Sometimes Undesirable?
For many people, low blood pressure can signal an underlying problem, especially when it drops suddenly or is accompanied by signs and symptoms. A sudden fall in blood pressure by just 20 mmHg can cause dizziness and fainting when the brain fails to receive an adequate supply of blood. In severe cases, low blood pressure can be life-threatening.

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Will Hysterectomy Raise Heart Disease Risk?
Many factors can cause a person to develop heart disease, for instance, high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, and binge drinking. But a study also suggested that women who undergo a hysterectomy are at greater risk for heart disease and other health issues, even if they keep their ovaries.

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Why Is Heart Rhythm Important And How To Check?
Even if one has a healthy heart, he or she could have an arrhythmia at some point for no reason and without any real risk to the health. But if this happen too often for an extended period of time, there may be an underlying issue.

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Why Is Hypertension Linked To Atrial Fibrillation?
Hypertension is a condition in which the blood is pumped around the body at high pressure. If this goes on for too long, the added stress on the artery can cause damage that might narrow and cut blood flow. Because of this, all kinds of problems can then happen and one of them is atrial fibrillation.

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Why Is Triglyceride Important In Heart Disease Prevention?
Focus is mainly placed on cholesterol levels when talking about heart disease and stroke prevention. The relationship between triglyceride blood levels and the risk of heart disease has been less obvious. However, studies have now indicated…

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Will Inflammation Lead To Heart Disease?
Experts believe inflammation may lead to a wide range of chronic diseases, for examples, metabolic syndrome that includes Type-2 diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. People with these conditions often have higher levels of inflammatory markers in their bodies.

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Will Skipping Breakfast Lead To Heart Disease?
One of the most common reasons cited by people skipping breakfast is that they are not hungry at all. But being the first meal of the day, breakfast is supposed to be the most important meal. So, is skipping breakfast a good habit and will that affect the health?

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Will Vital Exhaustion Raise Risk Of Atrial Fibrillation?
Chance of AFib increases with age. Other risk factors include a family history of the disorder; heart disease; hypertension; obesity; a drinking problem; diabetes; smoking… Meanwhile, people who have vital exhaustion are more likely to develop AFib.

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Will Workplace Noise Cause Heart Disease?
A recent study by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) stressed that reducing workplace noise levels can not only prevent hearing loss but also have impact on blood pressure and cholesterol.

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Would Menopause Raise Heart Disease Risk?
Some long-term effect of menopause can emerge, one of which can be on the bones that can eventually lead to osteoporosis, increasing the risk of fracture. And there is another important long-term effect on the cardiovascular system that is always overlooked.

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Would Using Opioids Raise Heart Disease Risk?
Opioids are specifically used to alleviate severe pain caused by temporary medical conditions like broken bones or post-operative pain, or pain associated with severe end-stage medical problems, especially terminal cancer. They tend to be very effective in these situations, but these drugs are high addictive and they can cause serious medical problems including heart disease.

 

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