Feb
29
Heart Disease Facts
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The purpose of this article is to present heart disease facts that might help the reader in preventing heart disease in their life and in the lives of their loved ones.
Heart disease is a problem that affects a very significant number of people in industrialized countries. You can only prevent a case of heart disease from developing if you are informed about the illness, so in this article, we will be discussing some basic heart disease facts so that you will be better suited when it comes to understanding the problem that is known as heart disease.
Although many people realize that heart disease is a significant problem, few realize exactly how many people are afflicted with a heart disease related illness. As many as 1 out of 4 American citizens are victim to some form of heart disease, clearly exemplifying the threat that it presents.
Approximately one million Americans die each and every year as a result of a case of cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular disease includes heart disease or strokes; together, these two types of illnesses account for the number one cause of death in industrialized nations for both men and women.
Approximately forty two percent of all deaths are caused by cardiovascular disease.
Studies have shown that those who smoke cigarettes are twice as likely to have a heart attack than those who refrain from smoking. Low levels of physical activity are also associated with a high occurrence of heart attacks, with those who remain relatively stationary having a risk of developing a heart attack that is double that of those with an active lifestyle.
While doctors are often able to see accumulations of plaque present in the arteries surrounding the heart, it can be tough for them to gauge the risk of heart attack, as they often take the patient by surprise with little to no warning.
Since lifestyle choices have so much to do with ones chances of developing cardiovascular disease, it can be a shock to hear that as much as fifty percent of the American population do not participate in sufficient levels of physical activity.
Diet can have a lot to do with the development of cardiovascular disease, as well. Some studies have shown that those who maintain a vegetarian diet have a chance of developing cardiovascular disease that is twenty four percent less likely than those who eat meat
One good way of ensuring that you are maintaining your health when it comes to preventing heart disease is to measure your cholesterol. Proper cholesterol levels should be worked towards. Cholesterol levels that are above 200 mg/dl for total blood cholesterol, with LDL levels that are above 130 mg/dl or HDL levels that are below 35 mg/dl, as well as lipoprotein levels that are higher than 30 mg/dl represent a risk that needs to be addressed.
Now that you know much more about the ways to prevent cardiovascular disease and just how common the problem is, you will be better suited for diagnosing the problem and dealing with it. If you think that you are at risk for cardiovascular disease or any other form of heart disease, you should speak to a doctor in order to ensure that there is no problem present. Prevention is the key to surviving heart disease, so be sure to stay active and healthy!
Danielle
Feb
24
This is a Kevin Trudeau claim in his “Natural Cures” books, specifically that Candida yeast is responsible for most incidents of heart disease. The remedy is something called “Candida Cleanse”, which he has a financial interest in.
My mother is an M.S.N. and she told me that the only patients she’s seen with yeast infections of the heart were severely immuno-depressive, ie terminal AIDS patients or stage 4 cancer patients.
Manuel
Feb
23
Would a Truck Driving company ever hire a person who has a heart disease that is under control?
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Would a truck driving company ever hire someone with a heart disease that Is under control, they just have to take medicine for it? I also haven’t had surgery in nearly seven and a half years.
Carlos
Feb
22
Why has Heart Disease has been the number one killer in the US for decades, without decrease?
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Even though we know that Heart Disease has been the number one killer in the US for decades, how come we have not made more headway in decreasing the rates?
Micheal
Feb
21
What’s the difference between heart disease & heart failure in dogs?
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My Cavalier has heart disease (I think it is MVD). She has been on tablets for several months for it. On the packet it says that they are for the treatment of heart failure in dogs. I used to think that heart failure was when the heart just stopped working and the dog died, but that is obviously not the case. What does heart failure actually mean? Thanks xx
Corey
Feb
20
What is the right food schedule for those who get heart disease?
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I need to get the right food schedule fot those who got heart disease (one week schedule)
do they also need to add some vitamins or otehr stuff into their food?
any suggestion?
Jessie
Feb
19
Is Congenital Heart Disease a disease that is associated with aging?
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I am doing a project about Congenital Heart Disease for my sophmore Health Academy Focus…..
I need to know if Congenital Heart Disease is associated with aging…..If possilbe can you also give me links on places where I can find more information on the topic.
thank you
Eleanor
Feb
18
What is the difference between a healthy heart and a heart disease?
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How to treat a human heart, why do humans get heart disease, how to prevent it, how to heal it.
Margaret
Feb
18
The Different Types of Heart Disease
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When you mention heart disease, usually you think of it as a single condition, yet there are actually quite a few different types of heart disease which you can develop. So what different types of heart disease are there and just how can you tell which type you may have?
Knowing the Different Types of Heart Disease
Heart disease generally refers to all different sections of the heart. It could be a problem to do with the hearts valves, the heart’s lining or even the heart’s muscles. Generally every single part of the heart could be affected and each part refers to a different type of heart disease.
Some of the different types of heart disease include:
*Coronary Artery Disease
This is by far one of the most common types of heart disease and it is one of the biggest killers within America. This type of disease occurs when the heart is not getting enough blood into it and therefore it does not get enough oxygen in order to pump the blood back around the body. The scary thing about coronary heart disease is that it can occur with no prior warning signs and that can sometimes, in severe cases, lead to death. Other symptoms of the condition include a possible heart attack and angina.
*Endocarditis
Endocarditis is basically a disease of the heart valves and it occurs in the Endocardium which is a membrane which lines the inside of the heart’s valves. The disease is caused by an infection of bacteria usually and once infected surgery is usually needed.
*High Blood Pressure
Not many people realize that high blood pressure is actually a heart disease. It is generally a condition which is caused by pressure onto the artery walls and it causes the heart to beat harder and faster than it would normally have to. It is possible for heart failure to develop due to high blood pressure and also an aneurysm can also occur.
*Congestive Heart Failure
This condition occurs when the heart does not beat effectively. This could be down to the heart being too weak or it could be damaged and that can cause a lack of control over the blood flow. This lack of control of blood flow then ensures that muscles and tissues are not getting the right amount of blood and oxygen which they need, and that can then cause various different symptoms. Constantly feeling tired and swelling in various areas of the body could occur and if the condition is particularly severe it can lead to a shortness of breath and very pale skin.
Maurice
Feb
16
How would you know if you had cardio myopathyh or any other ind of heart disease?
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