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How to Motivate People With Heart Disease

How to Motivate People With Heart Disease

According to the Mayo Clinic, heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the world. It is easy to understand why a person diagnosed with heart disease may become depressed and unmotivated, but if a person with heart disease wants to get better, that person must become active. By understanding the
Vitamins and Mortality: An Interview With Jaakko Mursu

Vitamins and Mortality: An Interview With Jaakko Mursu

In this expert interview, Medscape talks to Jaakko Mursu, the lead author of a study that reported higher mortality rates associated with certain supplements.
Beta-Blockers for Coronary Artery Disease

Beta-Blockers for Coronary Artery Disease

Drug details for Beta-blockers for coronary artery disease.
Maintain A Healthy Heart

Maintain A Healthy Heart

Heart healthy advice, most of which is common sense, really, but we live such busy lives we take our organ the heart for granted until something goes wrong and it is too late. I know I did just that thinking my body would last forever no matter how I abused it with no exercise and all the rubbish I
A Healthy Heart

A Healthy Heart

If one of your health goals is to keep your heart as healthy as possible (good move, too-kind of critical in the staying-alive-scheme of things), then you need to know what your heart needs in the form of nutrients to operate optimally. There are foods that give the heart a nutritional advantage and
What is Atrial Fibrillation?

What is Atrial Fibrillation?

The heart consists of four chambers. The upper chambers are called atria-also known as right and left atria and the lower chambers are called as right and left ventricles. The pumping actions of the heart is regulated by electrical currents that has origin in the right atrium at the sinoatrial node
Knowing Your Normal Cholesterol Limits

Knowing Your Normal Cholesterol Limits

Everybody has their own normal cholesterol limits. This number is different for each person. Knowing the cholesterol limit for your body would help you manage your body so that you can remain perfectly healthy. With that said, knowing what your limits are can be a difficult task. Every doctor or phy
Control and Treatment of High Cholesterol

Control and Treatment of High Cholesterol

A diet low in cholesterol and saturated fats will reduce the level of LDL-cholesterol (bad cholesterol). What are the foods that cause an increase in blood cholesterol? These are foods high in cholesterol and / or saturated fats.
Recombinant Human Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor

Recombinant Human Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor

Patients with severe myocardial ischemia who are not optimal candidates for percutaneous or surgical revascularization have few therapeutic options. In addition to symptoms that impair the quality of life, these patients are at risk for myocardial infarction and death.
Common Misconceptions About Heart Health

Common Misconceptions About Heart Health

Women have always been thought to be at a lower risk of heart attack than men. While evidence suggests this is not the case, misconceptions about heart health for women abound.
HFpEF: The 'New' Heart Failure

HFpEF: The 'New' Heart Failure

Henry Black interviews Bert Pitt on the rise in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and what to do in the absence of effective treatments.
Forty-Year Follow-Up of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality

Forty-Year Follow-Up of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality

With the exception of blood pressure levels, age, smoking habits, total cholesterol, and additionally, BMI, were significant determinants for the 40 years' CHD mortality.
Exercise Away Heart Failure

Exercise Away Heart Failure

Exercise can spur the growth of new cells to mend weakened muscles and spur the growth of blood vessels in people with heart failure, according to two new studies.
The Disconnect Between the HCFA and the FDA

The Disconnect Between the HCFA and the FDA

The Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) is the federal agency in the United States that administers health care insurance for Medicare beneficiaries.
What are Normal Cholesterol Readings?

What are Normal Cholesterol Readings?

A simple blood test is all it takes to find out if you have a normal cholesterol reading or if you need to make some changes to get it under control. But just what is a normal reading and how do you know if your level is too high? There are two schools of thought when it comes to this; one based on
Liposuction Can Reduce The Chance of Heart Disease

Liposuction Can Reduce The Chance of Heart Disease

Studies have found a decrease in the risk of heart disease in patients who had liposuction. Liposuction is the only procedure that actually removes fat cells from your body.
Belly Fat Risks

Belly Fat Risks

Belly Fat causes a major wellness danger to men and women alike. Your bulge or your pinch more than an inch from your waistline is saying to you, I must do something about this belly fat because it's a serious health issue. One question you should be asking yourself is; how can I get rid of bel
Children With Marfan Syndrome and Aortic Root Dilation

Children With Marfan Syndrome and Aortic Root Dilation

The high percentage of young subjects with relatives who have had aortic dissection or surgery illustrates the need for more definitive therapy.
Mechanical and Electrical Guidewire Pacing of Right Ventricles

Mechanical and Electrical Guidewire Pacing of Right Ventricles

This case report discusses a 72-year-old female with severe symptomatic mitral stenosis, chronic AF, and left bundle branch block was admitted to the hospital for percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty.
Antithrombotics in STEMI Patients Transferred for Primary PCI

Antithrombotics in STEMI Patients Transferred for Primary PCI

Are patients with STEMI who are transferred for PCI at risk for delayed and/or excessively dosed antithrombotic therapy?