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From where can i get imformation on different heart diseases , there causes and cure in detail?

A: heart diseases are a complicated matter and there is very much material on it. To heal the heart and to be able to bring light like with simple breathing techniques, best omega 3 and much more see source. EFT is one of the best techniques I know of and not invasive or with any side effects. In india Google! it all depends on why u r looking for it. there r many websiteds which offer such information. All heart diseases are mainly their negative thoughts.Our thought make change the body also.The present thought of heart patient Is "Squeezing all the joy out of the heart in favour of money or position,...


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Do I have heart disease?

A: heart disease: Symptoms Coronary artery disease, heart attack -- each type of heart disease has different symptoms, although many heart problems have similar symptoms. The symptoms you experience depend on the type and severity of your heart condition. Learn to recognize your symptoms and the situations that cause them. Call your doctor if you begin to have new symptoms or if they become more frequent or severe. Coronary Artery disease The most common symptom is angina. Angina can be described as a discomfort, heaviness, pressure, aching, burning, fullness, squeezing...


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What is the main reason of heart disease?

A: Wow, there''s so many out there. Cholesterol, blood pressure, obesity, smoking, genetics, lack of exercise, vascular disease, diet..... I could go on and on about it, but those are the major ones that I can think of. Smoking. Most people know that cigarette and tobacco smoking increases your risk of lung cancer, but few realize that it also greatly increases the risk of heart disease and peripheral vascular disease (disease in the vessels that supply blood to the arms and legs). According to the American heart Association, more than 400,000 Americans die each year of smoking-related illnesses. Many of these deaths are because of the effects...


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What are Different Types of heart disease?

A: heart disease is a huge term that can describe many different conditions. All of these conditions have some effect on the heart or the blood vessels that supply the heart. It’s certainly possible to have several types of heart disease at the same time, which can make it difficult to think of these numerous diseases as separate. The fact that the heart is part of the circulatory system means that disease in one part of the system will have an affect on how all parts work. Some disease is classified by its effect on the different components of...
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How do u cure heart disease apart from surgery?

A: well their really is no cure for heart disease except stop ingesting cholesterol, LDL type, and to increase you excersice, physicall excersice, not mental. now depending on how bad your heart disease is you will most likely need the surgery. but if you dont want it thats fine to. but if you ever have a heart attack, the doctors are doing to suggest that an immediate surgery is required for you to live. Not likely that a doctor is going to be on here handing out free advice. I did babysit for a cardiologist when I was in school and he said that a lot of people that have heart disease can prevent major problems by...


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Does high cholesterol need to be present to have heart disease?

A: This website provides a useful information of "How To Lower Cholesterol". It benefit my brother a lot. Hope you find it useful. Can''t imagine, my brother has a high cholesterol and he is only 26 years old. http://www.artcademy.biz/how%20to%20lowe... not necessarily too much work can give you a heart attack, a big bad depression etc etc..... High cholesterol predisposes a person to HTN (medical abbreviation for Hypertention or high blood pressure). No, high cholesterol does NOT need to be present to have a heart disease. heart diseases vary in forms, severity, and causes. If one does not have high cholesterol or high blood pressure, one still can have

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Coronary heart disease

A: The heart is one of the vital organs of the human body. It is the pumping organ that helps pump blood through the body. Blood is used to pass nutrients, oxygen and hormones to various parts of the body. It is also used to remove wastes from these parts of the body. The effective functioning of the blood circulation system is essential for the individual’s survival. The heart is also fed by blood vessels that nourish its own muscles. This system is known as the coronary circulation system. The heart needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrition because it is constantly pumping throughout the day. During periods of rest, the heart is pumping slowly, whereas during periods of action,...


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What are Some Risk Factors for heart disease?

A: heart disease is responsible for 1.2 million heart attacks in the United States each year. Over 40% of people suffering a heart attack will die, making heart disease one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Many of those who survive will become permanently disabled. Unfortunately, many of the risk factors for heart disease are simply beyond your control. According to the American heart Association, 83% of people who die from coronary heart disease are 65 years of age or older. In addition, men have a greater risk...
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How are Dental Health and heart disease Related?

A: Are you at risk for heart disease? It’s sometimes difficult to tell, but research beginning in the 2000s suggests that you see your dentist to find out. Several different studies conducted by cardiologists, and by periodontists (specialists in gum disease) now suggest that there are several connections between dental health and heart disease. People with gum disease, with false teeth, or with deteriorating teeth are all much more likely to have heart disease. These are correlative studies, not cause and effect studies, but further research in this area may suggest that keeping your mouth...
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What is heart disease? Can you have heart disease and there be no overt symptoms?

A: Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies Classification of Congenital heart Anomalies* In atrial septal defect, pulmonary blood flow and RA and RV volume are increased. In ventricular septal defect, pulmonary blood flow and LA and LV volumes are increased. In atrioventricular septal defect, pulmonary blood flow, chamber volume (all), and often pulmonary vascular resistance are increased. In patent ductus arteriosus, pulmonary blood flow, LA and LV volumes, and ascending AO volume are increased. In tetralogy of Fallot, pulmonary blood flow is decreased, the RV is hypertrophied, and unoxygenated blood enters the AO. In transposition of the great arteries, unoxygenated blood returning to the right heart enters the AO, producing severe cyanosis....


 
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