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Dr Joe reverses his own atherosclerosis

I’m living proof of an alternative to heart bypass surgery. I reversed my cardiovascular disease in under 11 months. See before and after angiograms. [...]

High cholesterol does NOT cause heart disease or heart attacks!

Dr. BJ Hardick teaches in his Maximized Living Makeover that high cholesterol is NOT the cause of heart disease or heart attacks. He also urges patients to understand the numerous dangerous side-effects of cholesterol-lowering medications. www.drhardick.com www.maximizedlivinghealthsite.com www.maximizedlivingdrhardick.com [...]

Prehypertensive Young Adults Likely To Have Atherosclerosis

A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine finds that prehypertension—systolic blood pressure 120 to 139 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure 80 to 89 mmHg— during young adulthood is common and associated with coronary atherosclerosis that can lead to atherosclerosis later in life. [...]

Pet Heart Health – Canine & Feline Heart Disease

healthypets.mercola.com Proactive veterinarian Dr. Karen Becker discusses the types and causes of pet heart disease, and what to give your dogs and cats to prevent heart failure. [...]

from: Lipids, Plaque Rupture and the Evolution of Coronary Artery Disease

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Heart health: Testing for and causes of heart disease

www.howdini.com Heart health: Testing for and causes of heart disease Do you know what your risk factors are for developing heart disease? Cardiologist Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York explains what tests we should have to monitor our own heart health. Keywords: what causes heart disease cause of heart disease heart disease testing tests for heart disease [...]

Tuesday, 8am SATURN with Dr Stephen Nicholls

www.theheart.org Stephen Nicholls (Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH) talks about the progression of coronary atherosclerosis for two high-efficacy statin regimens with different HDL effects with Dr Manesh Patel (Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC). Filmed at AHA 2011. [...]

Watch Active Fat cause heart disease.

One of a series of videos about your belly fat, or “Active Fat”. Here, we see Active Fat causing heart disease. Your belly fat is constantly doing violent things that can cause cancer, Type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Start fighting back against Active Fat now. Watch the videos and visit www.activefat.org.uk [...]

coronary artery disease || Dr.Raghu || Prime Hospitals

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. CHD is also called coronary artery disease. [...]

Part 4: Heart Disease (BMA Leeds)

HPA axis & Stress Bjorntorp About causes of heart disease at BMA Leeds [...]

Atherosclerosis and Coronary Thrombosis

Explanation of Atherosclerosis and Coronary Thrombosis for Higher Level IB Biology [...]

Histopathology Coronary arteries–Atherosclerosis

Histopathology Coronary arteries–Atherosclerosis [...]

Causes of Heart Disease

Dr. Stephen Sinatra discusses what he calls “the dirty dozen” risk factors for heart disease. He explains why he does not consider high cholesterol to be a direct cause of heart disease; only in combination with “the dirty dozen” can high cholesterol lead to heart disease. [...]

Atherosclerosis: primary monocyte adhesion to coronary artery endothelium under shear flow

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Atherosclerosis

If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com Visit www.healthanimations.com for FREE videos, illustrations and patient handouts for healthcare providers. This 3d medical animation illustrates the story of how the buildup of cholesterol plaque causes a heart attack (myocardial infarction) from a blocked coronary artery due to atherosclerosis, which is chronic inflammation of the blood vessels. Beginning with damage to the endothelial arterial wall, the animation shows how a white blood cell entering the wall of the artery differentiates (changes) into a macrophage, grabbing and digesting cholesterol. As the cell does its job, it transforms into a foam cell, which, unfortunately, becomes part of the plaque within the blood vessel wall. Ultimately, over a period of years, the plaque grows and ruptures the blood vessel wall, spilling into the blood stream and eventually blocking the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) supplying the left ventricle. The animation ends showing an external view of the heart with dark area representing the death of the ventricle wall. For information on Atherosclerosis, visit www.nucleusinc.com [...]

The Surprising Causes of Heart Disease

Andreas Moritz lists the surprising leading causes of heart attacks and heart disease. He shares his treatments for healing heart problems. Raena Morgan: Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the Western world. What are some of the contributing factors? Andreas Moritz: You could call them causative factors. RM: Causative factors. AM: There are many causative factors. There are simple things like stress; most people are not told that. There is a study that has proven, it’s a repeated study, it showed that the leading cause of heart attack is actually job satisfaction and happiness rating, how happy you are and how happy you are at home and how happy you are at work- RM: Affects your heart? AM: -can affect your heart. Fifty percent of all heart attacks occur without any signs of occlusion, no occlusion whatsoever in the blood vessel walls. RM: No hardening of the arteries? AM: Nothing. RM: Fifty percent? AM: Fifty percent. So that’s a huge chunk of heart attacks. RM: Yes. AM: So that is sometimes underemphasized that actually the single most leading cause of heart disease is stress, that means you’re not happy. If you are not happy, you are stressed. RM: Okay. AM: So how you respond to pressures at home or at work, how unhappy you are with your spouse, that is a leading one. And they found that people who had heart attacks, the ones that survived the heart attacks were the ones that felt they were loved by a very close person like their spouse; and if their spouses … [...]

Coronary Artery Disease (Arteriosclerosis) Video Videos by St. Jude Medical – Heart Library.flv

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Coronary artery stents in Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is the condition in which an artery wall thickens as the result of a build-up of fatty materials such as cholesterol.It most commonly becomes seriously symptomatic when interfering with the coronary circulation supplying the heart or cerebral circulation supplying the brain, and is considered the most important underlying cause of strokes, heart attacks, and most cardiovascular diseases, in general. A stent is a man-made ‘tube’ inserted into a natural passage/conduit in the body to prevent, or counteract, a disease-induced, localized flow constriction. Stents are used to counter narrowing of arteries due to plaque deposition and hardening. [...]

What Causes Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Asthma? Low O2 in Cells and Heavy Breathing

What causes diabetes, asthma and heart disease? Is there a single cause or many causes? Sick people have heavy and deep breathing that leads to low oxygen content in body cells, as Dr. Artour Rakhimov explains. Chronic diseases are based on low body oxygen level with reduced breath holding results: the stress-free body oxygen test that cannot be trained by just practicing it, but requires breathing techniques. It is one of the central questions in medicine and health care: How should we breathe 24/7 for more oxygen in body cells and better breath holding abilities? While this question is very important for better health and elimination of chronic diseases (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, COPD, etc.), very few people can provide exact details about correct and ideal breathing patterns. Moreover, medical studies show that people with heart disease breathe 2-3 times more than normal, but have low oxygen and reduced breath holding abilities. People with diabetes and asthma have the same problem. Their have deep breathing and poor breath holding test results (for the body oxygen test). Most people cannot explain why normal breathing provides more oxygen to cells and what the effects of deep breathing are. Meanwhile, thousands of published medical research studies have proven that over-breathing (or hyperventilation) reduces blood delivery and oxygen level in cells of the human body. It causes advance of cancer and diabetes. Heart and asthma attacks are triggered in … [...]

Women And Cardiovascular Disease: Super Advocates Inspire Action

By the time Tami Kemit finally saw a doctor, she had been having a heart attack for three days. The then-36-year-old mother from Erie, Pa., eventually suffered three more heart attacks . [...]