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Heart Disease
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Can I Travel With Heart Disease?
Can I travel if I have heart disease? This is a common question that people will ask, especially if they have intention to travel by air. It can safely be done, provided few precautions are taken.
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Why Are Patients Reluctant To Join Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac rehabilitation is an integral part of the cardiovascular continuum. Secondary prevention is extremely essential as this prevents a recurrence or further complications such as heart failure after a heart attack. However, only few patients-
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Modify Your Risk Of Heart Disease
Heart disease is a major killer in the US. Some risk factors we can control while there are others we can't. Learn the difference and learn how to reduce your risk.
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High Cholesterol - Facts You Need To Know
The causes of high cholesterol are many but factors such as: genetics, age, gender and excessive weight play an important role and we'll take a closer look at each later in this article.
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What Is Your Understanding Of Metabolic Syndrome?
When metabolic syndrome was revealed in the early 20th century, it was known that high blood pressure, diabetes, being overweight and having abnormal levels of lipids (fats) in the blood were associated with increased risk of heart disease.
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Osteoporosis, Heartburn And Celiac Disease: Is A Gluten-Free Diet Safer Than Prilosec For Reflux
Osteoporosis may be increased by acid reflux medications: Osteoporosis is increased by long-term use of acid blocker medications like nexium, prilosec, and prevacid. Heartburn is also a common unrecognized symptom of celiac disease, that is also a common unrecognized cause of osteoporosis. Treating heartburn due to celiac with acid blocker medications instead of gluten-free diet may be further worsening osteoporosis risk. Don't blindly accept the diagnosis of acid reflux or medication for reflux without being evaluated for undiagnosed celiac disease or considering a gluten-free diet.
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Natural Herbs for Lowering Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a wax-like material which is made by liver and relates it to proteins known as lipoproteins that dissolves it in blood to get circulated to various parts of the body.
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Why the Heart Fails
The major causes of heart failure, according to cardiologist, are coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, cardiomyopathy, and valvular heart disease.
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