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A heart murmur is just a whooshing sound involving the beats that a doctor hears via a stethoscope. The whoosh is merely a supplementary noise that the blood makes since it flows through the heart. Medical practioners frequently discover murmurs throughout regular checkups or when children see the physician because they are sick. Normal heart [...]
Spider veins are enlarged veins within the legs and upper thighs that could frequently be a combination of fleshy tissue showing blue or dark crimson coloration. In women that are pregnant, blue veins forms underneath the vagina or round the anus and frequently appears like many cords proving itself to be a twisted or protruding [...]
Graves Disease and dental care are connected for the reason that there’s a known manner in which dental health care professionals can do in Graves Disease patients to assist them to using their illness.
Prior to the technique of Graves Disease and dental care, the dental health care professionals must know about dental and systemic [...]
Disease like Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis really are a growing issue in the U . s . States. High-risk actions and insufficient disease information and assets have experienced a serious impact on multiplication of these illnesses. A few of these illnesses have virtually no signs and symptoms yet could be very dangerous otherwise treated and [...]
Given heart disease is among the most harmful types of cardiovascular disease, you have to be fully conscious of the reasons and management of heart disease, and also the steps you will need to take if you wish to live longer.
Heart disease (CHD) is how fatty deposits and cell propagation develop within the arterial [...]
Thyroid disease affects different factors of being pregnant and postpartum health for that mother and also the newborn child. There has been varied and contradicting practices in relation to thyroid disease and pregnancy. Consequently several endocrinologists joined together to write a journal that contains clinical recommendations for that control over an under active thyroid throughout [...]
Accepting diagnosing and management of Parkinson’s disease is difficult for anybody. Actually, it places this type of heavy weight on the person psychologically, financially not to mention, physically. However the earlier the condition is worked with, the higher the chance the individual needs to prevent complications.
The condition is because of the possible lack of [...]
Coronary disease is really a major reason for dying within the U . s . States and round the world. Even though the dying rates from coronary disease, including strokes and cardiac arrest, is reducing somewhat still it remains high. Actually, the dying rate remains about 300 people for each 100,000 people. Consequently, solution and [...]
An believed 80 million People in america are afflicted by some type of vein disease. Roughly 45 percent of individuals suffers are males. Women being most frequently suffer probably the most as juggling a range of duties prompts women to postpone seeking treatment. This really is not so good news as disregarding the signs and [...]
We’ve been told for 50 years that eating saturated fat and cholesterol causes heart disease. Yet recent research suggests exactly the opposite is true. The low-fat, high-carb diet promoted by the American Heart Association actually causes heart disease! Make sure to watch Part II (also on my channel) for the conclusion. [...]
This short clip discusses the negative effects that meat and dairy (animal proteins) have on humans. We as a society are sicker now than ever before with degenerative diseases brought on from an overload of animal products. Everyone can learn something here, even if it’s reducing consumption of meat and dairy and increasing consumption of whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables. Dr. Colin T. Campbell has spent most of his life researching this and I hope for the sake of your own personal well being and of those you love, you take the time to listen. www.thechinastudy.com [...]
Leading endocrinologist and author of “Power of Vitamin D,” Dr. Zaidi explains why people keep having repeated angioplasties? He elaborates on the various risk factors beyond LDL cholesterol that cause heart disease? Find out why these important risk factors often remain untreated. He explains the link between heart disease and Insulin Resistance and Vitamin D deficiency. [...]
Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of both men and women in the US. Coronary heart disease kills almost 700000 people each year. Coronary heart disease occurs when arteries that supply the heart become narrowed and may cause a heart attack. Dr. Dahlman’s video describes how coronary heart disease can be reversed or prevented by a healthier diet. [...]
- Cholesterol does not cause heart disease, according to 15 years of research. – LDL (“bad cholesterol”) and HDL (“good cholesterol”) are actually proteins, not cholesterol. – According to research, heart disease is caused by the food additives glucose and fructose. Cholesterol is necessary for life, is made by the liver, and occurs in almost all living organisms. Many heart attack victims have normal cholesterol levels. High fructose corn syrup, added to many processed foods and colas, is the number one source of calories in the US. This explains why so many people have heart disease and diabetes. Diabetes is reversible in at least 95% of all cases. Good nutrition causes LDL particles to be larger, which is important because this keeps them from getting stuck during transport and causing damage. Cholesterol drugs do not affect particle size, have serious side effects, and kill thousands of people each year. For more info and sources, visit my blog: Red Pill Reich redpillreich.blogspot.com (The Cholesterol Lie: What Your Doctor Doesn’t Know, April 2008.) I am a nurse who is exposing the Illuminati’s use of modern medicine to drug, poison and control millions in their pursuit of a New World Order. This is an interview featuring Dr. Ron Rosedale by Dr. Joseph Mercola. If you’re not familiar with Dr. Mercola, he’s an osteopathic medical doctor with the most popular health website on the Internet. He is board certified in family medicine and licensed as a physician and … [...]
Ian Tomlinson died of an abdominal haemorrhage and not a heart attack, a second post-mortem has shown. The newspaper vendor, who was struck and shoved to the ground by police during the G20 protests, was initially thought to have died from a heart attack. But a second examination contradicted these findings, Mr Tomlinson’s family solicitor said. The post-mortem, carried out by Dr Nat Cary at the request of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) and Mr Tomlinson’s family, rejected the earlier conclusion of Dr Freddy Patel that Mr Tomlinson died from coronary artery disease. It said: “Dr Cary’s opinion is that the cause of death was abdominal haemorrhage. The cause of the haemorrhage remains to be ascertained. Dr Cary accepts that there is evidence of coronary atherosclerosis but states that in his opinion its nature and extent is unlikely to have contributed to the cause of death.” The news came as the IPCC revealed an officer suspended over Mr Tomlinson’s death has been questioned under caution for manslaughter. Mr Tomlinson’s son Paul King said: “First we were told that there had been no contact with the police, then we were told that he died of a heart attack. Now we know that he was violently assaulted by a police officer and died from internal bleeding. [...]
Have a headache? Chances are, when life causes aches and pains, many of us reach for the ibuprofen. But if you also take aspirin to protect against heart disease, there are some things you need to know. [...]
Kategorie B – Liegt zur Lizenzierung ohne Wasserzeichen in folgendem Format vor: 720×576. Die Einbettung mit Wasserzeichen ist kostenlos English: Category B – full version without watermark 720×576 (check terms and conditions at www.teledesign.de) The embed version with watermark is free of charge. – Description on demand: In atherosclerosis so called plaques form on the walls of the blood vessels. These are deposits consisting of fat and cellular debris that increasingly narrow the vessel over time. If these plaques tear, a thrombus develops at the site of the disruption, which might detach and lead to a thrombosis. If the blocked vessel is a coronary artery, the area that is no longer supplied with blood, is cut off from oxygen- and energy supply — a heart attack occurs. English: Heart attacks occur most often as a result of a condition called coronary artery disease. In coronary artery disease, a fatty material called plaque builds up over many years on the inside walls of the coronary arteries.Eventually, an area of plaque can rupture, causing a blood clot to form on the surface of the plaque. If the clot becomes large enough, it can mostly or completely block the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the part of the heart muscle fed by the artery. [...]
Here’s a quick lesson on how to interpret the news. What does Time Mangaizine say about inflammation Dan Dimit is a rare marketing expert and coach… [...]
If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com Heart Attack due to Atherosclerosis http:www.atherosclerosisinsights.com This 3d medical animation shows a heart attack resulting from atherosclerosis, which is inflammation of an artery. It was designed to be an immersive experience to hold the viewer’s interest in this complex, slow-developing process. Every shot was conceptualized as a visual effect to evoke the sensation of a journey within a dynamic and diverse environment. Beginning with the probable cause, which is damage to the endothelial wall, the story progresses in detail through the stages of atherosclerosis concluding with the resulting damage to the heart. See more 3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at www.nucleusinc.com ANCE00192 For information on Atherosclerosis, visit www.nucleusinc.com [...]
What is peripheral artery disease and what are its symptoms? Dr. Arshed Quyyumi explains. In peripheral artery disease the arteries in the legs narrow, limiting blood flow to one’s muscles. It often goes unrecognized, causing no symptoms at all – or symptoms you may think are something else, such as muscle cramps. PAD is usually caused by atherosclerosis, the same disease process that causes heart attacks and strokes. It’s important to recognize that even mild peripheral artery disease is an important signal that atherosclerosis might be affecting vital arteries elsewhere. About Dr. Arshed Quyyumi Dr. Arshed Quyyumi is a professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine, Emory University. More Information “After Heart Attack, Bone Marrow Stem Cells Increase Blood Flow Within Heart” Press Release, 3/30/09 whsc.emory.edu Emory School of Medicine www.med.emory.edu Woodruff Health Sciences Center http [...]
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