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Articles related to "Cardiac Disease"
Cardiac disease in felines Sudden death from cardiac problems in cats, focusing on cardiomyopathy. restricted • dilative • dilatative • hypertrophic • cardiomyopathy
Exercise, The Miracle Cure-All The concept of having to check with one's doctor before starting a new exercise program is, in most cases, unnecessary and often self-defeating. chiropractic • heart disease • osteoporosis • cardiac • cardiac disease
The Advantages of CardioTraining Below is a brief description on a particular type of fitness strategy called cardio workouts. cardio workouts • benefits of cardio training • cardiac disease • cardiovascular illnesses • risks
Using Herbs to Lower Cholesterol Natural herbal remedies are effective at reducing cholesterol levels, without the side effects of some drugs. One of the most potent of these is guggul. cholesterol • high cholesterol • cholesterol-reducing drugs • guggul • guggulsterone
Depression, Anxiety, Inflammation and Disease "Stress can kill you" is no longer just an expression; it's a scientific fact. depression • anxiety • mood and disease • inflammation and disease • anxiety and inflammation
Erections and Heart Attacks If a man experiences symptoms of erectile difficulty, this could well be a signal indicating the presence of early but asymptomatic heart disease. impotence • understanding erectile dysfunction • cardiac disease • sex and heart attacks • blood pressure
Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, or HCM, is a serious condition affecting the heart of cats. Currently, there is no cure for HCM, but medication can help manage it. feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy • hcm in cats • cardiac disease cats • heart condition in cats • common cat disease
Frozen Shoulder Limited range of motion and pain in the shoulder could develop into a state known as frozen shoulder. The medical term for this condition is adhesive capsulitis. frozen • shoulder • diabetes • thyroid • parkinson's
Laugh Your Way to Health In Jimmy Buffett's famous song, "Changes in Latitudes," a key line in the chorus is: "If we couldn't laugh, we would all go insane." laughter • stress management • health • cortisol • norman cousins
Signs and Symptoms of Heart Disease Recognize the signs of coronary heart disease to know when you are at risk. heart disease • coronary heart disease • heart disease symptoms • cardiac disease • risks of heart disease
Emotional Health and Your Heart Anxiety and chronic stress can also precipitate heart disease. Anxiety may be generalized-in other words, a person may worry and feel keyed up-much of the time, no matter physcial health • psychotherapist • social support • volunteer • depression
Sugarfree Food Causes Weight Gain Artificial sweeteners don't work as a weight loss technique. Here's how zero calorie sugar substitutes increase weight gain, plus several links to weight loss articles. artificial sweeteners • sugarfree food causes weight gain • weight loss techniques • add extra pounds • weight loss articles
Aromatherapy in a Palliative Care Environment Using essential oils in a palliative care environment can be soothing, relaxing and make the difficult task of caring for a dying person easier. palliative care • aromatherapy • essential oils • caregiving • death
Chlamydia Vaccine to Help Koalas Not endangered but falling, koala population suffers from an STD, causing reproductive rates to drop. Stress increases illness levels. Vaccine to slow spread of disease. chlamydia infection • australian koala • std • chlamydia vaccine • stress related disease
Christiaan Barnard Biography Biography of Dr. Christiaan Barnard, surgeon who performed the world's first heart transplant. Specialized in open-heart surgery and organ transplantation. christiaan barnard biography • barnard first heart transplant pioneer • south african cardiac surgeon barnard • cardiac surgeon barnard • books by christiaan barnard
Drug Abuse and AD Development Recreational drugs, such as cocaine, amphetamine, marijuana, and heroin have all been implicated in autoimmune disease development and progression. autoimmune • disease • recreational drugs • thyroid disease • methamphetamine
Exercise-Induced Headaches Although exercise is absolutely good for everyone, excessive or improper exercise can cause migraines. Learn about these excercise-induced headaches and when they could be a symptom of something more serious. headache • migraine • exercise • weightlifting • running
Five Important Sports Nutrition Supplements Here are five nutritional supplements that can help athletes perform their best. nutritional supplements • sports supplements • nutrition sports medicine • coq10 • creatine
Health in Germany: Interview with Dr. Alexander Springer, II This is the second part of my interview with Dr. Alexander Springer. In it, we discuss the famous health spas of Germany, among other things. Written by Colleen Thomas Ryor. health • germany • europe • socialized • medicine
Lichen Myxedematosus Lichen myxedematosus is a chronic autoimmune skin disorder characterized by flesh-colored papules and nodules. lichen myxedematosus • lichen planus • papular mucinosis • autoimmune skin disorders • rash
Manage Diabetes With Chinese Herbs Ancient Chinese medicine helping diabetics manage disease. Modern science confirms that TCM herbs aid in controlling blood sugar levels and lowering high blood pressure. diabetes • traditional chinese herbal medicine • blood glucose • high blood pressure • insulin resistance
NSAIDs Increase the Risk of Death Merck's troubles with its signature drug, Vioxx, are only the tip of the iceberg. Mounting evidence reveals that all NSAIDs can aggravate heart disease. nonsteroidal antiinflammatories aggravate heart di • nsaids aggravate heart disease • antiinflammatory drugs increase the risk of death • naproxen and heart attack • cox 2 and heart disease
Pipsissewa Think you've never heard of Pipsissewa? Ever had a root beer? This little herb was a primary ingredient in that beverage for years. Read on to find out the many medicinal uses of this woodland herb... herb • herbal • herbalist • herbalism • nature
The Benefits of Vitamin B6 and the Symptoms and Illnesses Related to B6 Deficiency Discover how vitamin B6 could be the missing link to your good health. This essential element treats skin diseases such as melanoma, psoriasis, acne, eczema, and dandruff plus a multitude of other illnesses. vitamin b6 • benefits of vitamin b6 • pyroxidine • b6 supplements • eczema
Two Common Types of Body Fat There are four types of fats found in the human body. Of them, the most common are stored between the abdominal organs and in the lower extremities. types of body fat visceral subcutaneous • pot belly big butt • diet and exercise will effectively cut down body f • some fat is good for health • too much fat leads to obesity and heart disease st
Urinary Incontinence in Adults Urinary incontinence is more common than believed. Those who suffer from this condition--and those who care for them--are often embarrassed, isolated, and exhausted. types of urinary incontinence • conditions that contribute to urinary incontinence • treatment options for urinary incontinence • bladder training for urinary incontinence • drugs for urinary incontinence
Coenzyme Q10 Vital to muscle function, the nutritional supplement Coenzyme Q10 is relatively unknown to the general public. Here are the facts about this important compound. coenzyme q10 • co q10 • nutritional supplements • nutritional supplements in congestive heart failur • nutritional supplements and statin drugs
Health in Germany: Interview with Dr. Alexander Springer, I An interview with German pediatric surgeon Dr. Alexander Springer on comparative health care in Germany today: insurance and health care costs, life expectancy issues, more. Written by Colleen Thomas Ryor. health • wellness • natural • doctors • hospital
New Pneumococcal Vaccine Approved Streptococcus pneumoniae causes a number of life threatening diseases in children under 2 years of age. This new vaccine could save a lot of lives streptococcus pneumoniae • prevar • vaccine • capsule • pneumovax 23
The ABCs of MS Treatments A guide to the disease-modifying agents in multiple sclerosis – Avonex® (interferon beta-1a), Betaseron® (interferon beta-1b), and Copaxone® (glatiramer acetate). ms • multiple sclerosis • multiple • sclerosis • avonex
The Church Helps Everyone Contribute In any community, every person, regardless of age, ethnicity, skills, or whatever has the right to contribute. Every person's contribution is to be recognized and appreciated by the community as a whole. The Church is responsible for creating systems that make universal contribution a reality. contribution • recognition • appreciation • community • mission
Low Fat Dessert Recipes A low-fat, healthy diet doesn't have to consist of endless plates of fruit and vegetables. It is possible to stay on course and still indulge in delicious desserts. low fat desserts • heart healthy desserts • healthy desserts • low fat recipes • dessert recipes |
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