Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease - Is There a Natural, Non-Invasive Way to Treat Heart Disease?
Cellular Medicine offers a non-invasive, natural approach to many ailments. This article explores what can be done to prevent and treat heart disease, without the risks and complications of bypass surgery or other procedures.
Suffering With Atrial Fibrillation
I suffered many years with a debilitating condition called atrial fibrillation. That's an abnormal heart rhythm in which the upper two chambers of the heart quiver instead of giving a steady beat, which can prevent the blood from getting to the organs efficiently. It also puts one at risk of ge
Heart Risk Factors on the Rise Again
The percentage of Americans without major heart disease risk factors rose during the 1980s and 1990s, but our health is declining again, a study shows.
Discover Heart Disease Signs and Symptoms
What are heart disease signs and symptoms? Find out in this article. And learn about the best heart disease diet.
Angioplasty Safe sans Surgical Backup
Angioplasty procedures to open clogged heart arteries can be performed safely and successfully at medical centers that don’t have a heart surgery team on site in case of an emergency, a large study suggests.
Miscarriages Linked to Heart Disease
Women with miscarriages early in pregnancy may be at increased risk for heart disease.
Gene Discovery Could Lead to New Stroke Treatments
Plaque buildup in the arteries is a major risk factor for strokes and heart attack, but some plaques are far more dangerous than others.
Stroke Prevention by Percutaneous Closure of PFO
Get to know more about the role of percutaneous closure of patent foramen oval -- for patients with cryptogenic stroke.
Clinical Outcome of Stent Implantation in Small Coronary Arteries
We evaluated the results of stent placement in small coronary arteries.
High Cholesterol and the Unmentioned Statistic
There was an unmentioned statistic in results from studies on a drug to treat high cholesterol. A cardiologist points to the fact that this is common practice in the pharmaceutical industry. But would you feel the same way about your medicine if you were told this little secret?
Stress And The Heart, Are You At Risk?
First of all I'd like to begin by saying that all stress is not bad!! There are basically two kinds of stress, emotional stress and physical stress. Some people handle stress a lot better than others, this has a lot to do with your personality.
High Cholesterol: Understanding Lipolproteins
Cholesterol is an essential building block of every cell in the body. It's made up of a fatty, wax-like substance that circulates throughout the bloodstream. There are several different types of cholesterol. High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) is referred to as "good" cholesterol and is th
Symptoms of Heart Disease
Learn about the various symptoms of heart disease, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
The Role(s) of Antiplatelet Therapy in Atherothrombosis
If a presentation of ACS is only the tip of the atherothrombotic iceberg, then what is the role of antiplatelet therapy?
Foods High in Cholesterol - Avoid These Foods to Reduce Heart Diseases
It is very important that we know what are the foods that contain high cholesterol. This is to avoid the occurrence of different kind of diseases.
Normal Cholesterol Range - Understand What Is Normal And What Is Not
Maintaining a normal cholesterol range is extremely important to your health and general well being. You will learn more about how to maintain a normal range while reading this article.
Stopping Aspirin Risky for Some
For patients with a history of heart disease, stopping aspirin can increase the risk of having a heart attack, according to a new study.
Heart Disease Detection Goes High Tech
Experts review the latest techniques that reveal whether you have heart disease.
EXPEDITION: Sodium-Proton Exchange Inhibition to Prevent Coronary Events in Acute Cardiac Conditions
Use of cariporide, a sodium-hydrogen inhibitor, significantly reduces the incidence of death/MI in patients undergoing CABG surgery, but is associated with a significant increase in the rate of mortality compared with placebo.
Survival From Sports-Related Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Which locations have better stats for survival from sudden cardiac arrest?