Aug
31
Is there actual PROOF that high cholesterol does not cause heart disease?
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I know high cholesterol is a risk factor to heart disease…BUT, I always see arguments on here stating that it does not cause heart disease. What proof is there? And if there is why are insurance companies saying that this is a risk…..it’s more money for them to shelf out.
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Aug
31
What are the causes and the effects of coronary heart disease?
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Can some one tell me what are the causes and the effects of coronary of heart disease in simple term i found the article tht are scholarsly written and it so confusing
and please give me a website that has valid information
Thanks
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Aug
28
Caldwell Esselstyn, MD — “No More Heart Attacks — Ever”
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Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. But, as Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., a former internationally known surgeon, researcher and clinician at the Cleveland Clinic, explains, it can be prevented, reversed, and even abolished. Dr. Esselstyn argues that conventional cardiology has failed patients by developing treatments that focus only on the symptoms of heart disease, rather than the cause. This is a 10-minute excerpt from Dr. Esselstyn’s 90-minute talk at the Healthy Lifestyle Expo 2007. To get a DVD containing the full talk, along with fascinating presentations of 11 other experts, see www.vegsource.com and click on “STORE.”
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Aug
27
What is the difference between an atheroma, atherosclerosis and ischaemic heart disease?
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What is the difference between an atheroma, atherosclerosis and ischaemic heart disease?
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Aug
22
heart disease?
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my brother was just been diagnose with heart disease.how long does people with heart disease live for
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Aug
22
Adult Stem Cells For Heart Disease: Today’s Reality
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Aug
20
How did you find out about your heart disease?
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I’m 48 and I have a huge family history with heart attacks, strokes, and hypertension. I’m getting a little worried and I’m wondering how people generally found about their heart diseases. Did anyone have any unusual symptoms?
I also found this cool site about heart disease that I think is worth sharing: http://www.oathofawareness.org
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Aug
17
How can heart disease cause bloody mouth?
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Hello! Today my friend told me that she had blood in her mouth yesterday and that it’s somehow linked to her heart disease (coronary disease).
I’m curious… how is that possible? How exactly a heart disease can cause such behavior?
Can someone please answer?
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Aug
17
Do you believe 98% of heart disease could be prevented through lifestyle changes?
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According to some reputable nutritional researchers, 98% of the cases of heart disease could be prevented and even reversed by serious changes to diet and exercise. I’ve read the studies (demographic & human & animal research) going back at much as 30 years. Do you believe this is possible?
What would convince you one way or the other?
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Aug
14
Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video
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Preventing Heart Disease and Heart Attack Educational Video. US Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs; Item #56-042N, September 2001; The dramatic, moving stories of three heart attack survivors and their families illustrate the importance of heeding heart attack warning signs and seeking medical care quickly. They vividly convey how a real heart attack may differ from the stereotypical “movie heart attack” and how getting immediate treatment can save lives. The warm and sympathetic narration by an emergency department physician explains what a heart attack is, the treatments that can save lives if given quickly, why many heart attack victims delay seeking care, and how to make a heart attack survival plan. Useful for health fairs, medical waiting rooms, community groups, and home viewing. Producer: National Institutes of Health; Keywords: hhs.gov; public_safety; Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Heart Attack Warning Signs. A heart attack is a frightening event, and you probably don’t want to think about it. But, if you learn the signs of a heart attack and what steps to take, you can save a life–maybe your own. What are the signs of a heart attack? Many people think a heart attack is sudden and intense, like a “movie” heart attack, where a person clutches his or her chest and falls over. The truth is that many heart attacks start slowly, as a mild pain or …
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