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See How To Avoid Unstable Angina Symptoms

Unstable angina symptoms occur when angina is not well controlled or undiagnosed. The keys to be able to avoid unstable angina symptoms are to seek medical consultation to identify the exact cause of your problem.


Tea - A Heart Friendly Beverage

Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world, after water. Tea consumption has been shown to have multiple beneficial effects on health.


Hot Tub Therapy - How Hot Tubs Lower Blood Pressure

Having trouble lowering your blood pressure? Here are the reasons why how hot tubs and hydrotherapy can help you.


Heart Attack Description

Also known as acute myocardial infarction, heart attack is the leading cause of death worldwide. An average of 1.2 million Americans suffer from a heart attack annually and 40% of these people die.


High Cholesterol? Change from Fast Foods to Good Ol' Home Cooking

If you want to lower your cholesterol you do not want to be eating fast foods. Most fast foods are overflowing with fat and salt, neither of which you need for a healthy heart. Home cooking can be easy, cheap and much more nutritious (as if you didn't know...).


Can Everybody Go For A Heart Scan Now?

Blocking of arteries in hearts can lead to heart disease. In the worst scenario, it may even cause fatal heart attack that could lead to death. Hence, when patient’s heart shows some sorts of unhealthy signs, his or her doctor will...


Ayurvedic and Dietary Treatments for High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure or hypertension is the condition when the blood flow in the arteries and veins is forced under a higher pressure than normal. This can happen due to the weakness of the heart or due to the buildup of cholesterol in the coronary arteries, which can reduce their lumen.


Milk Protein and Blood Pressure - Is There a Connection?

Nitrates play an important role in the overall health of your immune system and body. It has the potential to lower blood pressure, but isn't the only alternative remedy being studied. Dairy peptides are another non-medical hypertension treatment that may prove to be an effective remedy for lowering blood pressure.


The Signs And Symptoms Of Hypertension

Hypertension, or high blood pressure as it is also known as, is diagnosed in most cases when your blood pressure reading is consistently more than 140-90. Left untreated and ignored, hypertension will lead to strokes, heart failure, heart attacks, aneurysms or death.


How Stress Effects Heart Disease

Here we look at how stress effects heart disease and the relationship between physical inactivity and coronary heart disease, because the two are very much related.


What Is High Blood Pressure?

High blood pressure is also commonly known as hypertension. It describes the medical condition whereby the pressure of the blood is elevated to a chronic level. On a formal level, high blood pressure is referred to as arterial hypertension. More strokes and heart attacks come as a result of high blood pressure than any other disease. It is one of the major risk factors for heart failure and arterial aneurysms. High blood pressure is also the leading cause of chronic renal failure.


Heart Attacks in Women

When women experience heart attacks, oftentimes they do not experience the typical crushing chest pain that so many associate with the event. Oftentimes they will only experience a wave of discomfort in their backs or some other easily ignored sign in the upper half of their bodies.


About Heart Attacks

Heart attacks, known by their medical name of acute myocardial infarction, is a state of disease that involves the interruption of the bloody supply to part of the heart. The result is a shortage of oxygen that can damage the heart tissue and potentially kill. Heart attacks are the leading cause of death all over the world. Major heart attack risk factors include a history of angina or vascular disease, a previous stroke or heart attack, old age, excessive alcohol, the abuse of illegal drugs, smoking, episodes of abnormal heart beat, obesity, high levels of stress, high or low cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, high blood pressure, and diabetes.


How To Take a Blood Pressure Reading

You do not have to worry about those contraptions they used to take your blood pressure. Today's digital blood pressure machines make the job so much easier. However, you still need to take certain precautions before you decide to take your blood pressure reading. Paying attention to them would lead to a correct reading.


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