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Anger and Coronary Heart Disease Risk
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Hostile people who go through life reacting to even minor irritations with intense anger may pay the price of potential deadly physiological changes to the heart.
Jun 3, 2009
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Cheryl La Rocque
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Heart Attack and Heart Surgery Recovery Steps
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How to regain emotional strength in tandem with healing physically using eight steps prescribed by a doctor who underwent the experience of heart surgery.
Jan 4, 2011
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Martha R. Gore
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Panic Attack or Heart Attack
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Panic Attack or Heart Attack: You 're experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, rapid pounding heartbeats, sweating, and a feeling of impending doom. You're a mess.
Feb 2, 2007
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Lois Trader
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Heart Attack During Pregnancy
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Until recently heart attack during pregnancy was almost unheard of. As more women over the age of 35 become pregnant, it is more common.
Sep 30, 2010
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Sheila Holloway
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How to Identify a Heart Attack
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Symptoms such as pain in the chest, spreading pain to the limbs, nausea, irregular or fast heart beat and paleness are signs of a heart attack.
Jun 22, 2010
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Elisheva Weyers
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What Happens in a Heart Attack?
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Heart disease is the most common killer of both men and women. A heart attack can cause irreparable damage to the heart and the body. Here is what happens.
Mar 1, 2010
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Noreen Kassem
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Heart Attack Symptoms in Women
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Heart disease has become the leading cause of death in women as well as men; however, women may experience different symptoms which are important to recognize.
Feb 26, 2010
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Noreen Kassem
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Prevent a Heart Attack
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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of several cardiovascular disorders. Knowing and controlling the risk factors of CAD is the best way to prevent a heart attack.
Feb 14, 2010
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Mary Ann George
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Overeating and Heart Attack
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Up to one day after a heavy meal, those with coronary artery disease or high cholesterol levels are at risk for heart attack.
Jan 16, 2010
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C. Marie
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Snow Shoveling and Heart Attack
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Shoveling snow is a strenuous activity that should not be taken lightly. Persons with high cholesterol should be extremely cautious if they must shovel snow.
Jan 10, 2010
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C. Marie
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Heart Attack or Cardiac Arrest?
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Contrary to popular belief, heart attacks and cardiac arrest are not the same thing. Recognizing the signs of these two heart problems can save lives.
Dec 21, 2009
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Catherine Walsh
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How to Prevent a Heart Attack
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There are now at least five proven risk factors for a heart attack not routinely tested for. This guide explains the extra tests you could ask for to help prevent one.
Jul 22, 2009
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Michael Jolliffe
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Heart Attacks and Cardiac Arrest
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Read in-depth about heart attacks and cardiac arrest.
Mar 29, 2009
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Naheed Ali
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It May Not be a Heart Attack
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It feels like a heart attack, but it isn't. And a clean EKG doesn't mean you aren't in danger.
Feb 18, 2009
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Wendy J Meyeroff
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Is It Heartburn or a Heart Attack?
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Heartburn may be no more than a passing problem for most people. But it can be the only symptom of a heart attack for women in their forties. Ignoring it can be deadly.
Sep 21, 2008
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Darlene Norris
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Erections and Heart Attacks
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If a man experiences symptoms of erectile difficulty, this could well be a signal indicating the presence of early but asymptomatic heart disease.
Jul 25, 2008
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Sanjiva Wijesinha
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Heart Attack, Myocardial Infarction
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No matter what names you use, heart attack, myocardial infarction or cardiac arrest, these are medical emergencies.
Jul 6, 2008
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Naomi Giroux
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Heart Attack Symptoms in Women
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Heart attack symptoms in women frequently look different than heart attack symptoms in men. Protect yourself by knowing the signs to watch out for.
Mar 1, 2008
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Debra L. Stang
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Symptoms of A Heart Attack
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Heart attack symptoms can mimic many other conditions and diseases. Having a good understanding of the symptoms can help you obtain prompt treatment.
Nov 11, 2009
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Kristie Jernigan
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