Prognosis of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
An abdominal aortic aneurysm occurs in the main artery carrying blood from the heart to the body. It can grow large over the course of many years, often producing no symptoms until it bursts. A ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm can happen quickly, cause severe pain and be life-threatening.
High Cholesterol & Natural Healing Information
Having high cholesterol levels can create health issues that pose a risk to your health. You can help safely reduce your cholesterol levels by altering your diet and undergoing some lifestyle modifications.
Healthy Heart Sounds
When a heart is healthy, it makes a distinct "lub-dub" sound. When doctors begin a physical diagnosis and listen to the sounds made by a patient's heart, they are said to be performing auscultation. The two parts of that sound -- the "lub" and the "dub" -- speak volumes about how the valves within t
Senate Will Debate Stem Cell Research
Lawmakers are expected to support a repeal of President Bush's funding limits on embryonic stem cell research when the Senate takes up a series of bills.
How to Lower Your Cholesterol Overnight
If your cholesterol is high, your doctor will recommend a number of things to help lower it and reduce your chance of developing heart disease. Lifestyle changes will be the primary focus, and if necessary, prescription medication might be prescribed. Natural remedies also can contribute to lowering
Managing Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a vital lipid (fat) that is produced by the liver and helps the body function. Too much cholesterol in a body is unhealthy. High cholesterol levels make individuals more prone to diseases, such as heart attack, stroke, atherosclerosis and angina. Atherosclerosis is the narrowing of th
Carotid Atherosclerosis Before and After Cardiac Rehab
Using carotid ultrasound, this study evaluated post-TIA patients to determine whether they might benefit from prospectively planned comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation.
Congestion and Chest Pain
Many of us at some point have suffered from congestion and chest pain. People usually have these symptoms when suffering form a cold or flu, but there are many other conditions that can cause these symptoms.
Role of Imaging in Interventions on Structural Heart Disease
New devices and procedures have greatly improved the chance to effectively treat structural heart diseases -- in both children and adults.
Older Women's Stroke Risk Linked to Sleep
Getting too much sleep may be a more serious sign of stroke risk among older women than getting too little, according to a new study.
What Is a Heart Palpitation?
This article covers heart palpitations, explaining what they are and what potential causes and treatments might be.
What Is the Purpose of Baffles?
A baffle is an artificially-created wall or tunnel within the atria of the heart. It's designed to redirect the flow of blood. Baffles are used in patients who experience congenital heart defects.
Role of the Vein of Marshall in AF Recurrences After Ablation
Does ethanol silence signals from the vein of Marshall and prevent AF recurrence?
Shopping Low-Fat at the Grocery Store
Grocery shopping does not have to be a chore -- especially if you are following a cholesterol-lowering diet. There are many delicious foods out there that are healthy and taste great. Take the guesswork out of looking for healthy foods when shopping for groceries.
Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava: A Case Report and Review of Literature
What is the diagnostic approach for persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC)? What is the embryonic basis of this anomaly? This case presentation highlights the practical implications of PLSVC.
Orthostatic Hypotension in Older and Medically Complex Patients
Most patients with orthostatic hypotension either have no symptoms or atypical symptoms. . .
Researchers Take Long Look at Parkinson's Surgical Procedure
When actor Michael J. Fox announced that he had Parkinson's disease and was leaving his critically acclaimed television series at the end of the season, he caused a minor sensation.
A Healthy Temper and Showing Anger May Lower Heart Disease and Stroke Risk
For healthy men, expressing their anger rather than holding it in may reduce their risk of heart disease and stroke later in life.
Thromboembolism Risk Following Recurrent Miscarriage
Find out how to manage the increased thrombotic risk in women with recurrent miscarriages.
Lowering LDL Cholesterol Levels
LDL cholesterol is the "bad" cholesterol, otherwise known as low density lipoprotein. Good cholesterol is the HDL, or high density lipoprotein. Both are lipids, or fats, used in the formation of cell membranes and other functions. LDL cholesterol can build up on the artery walls and increase chance