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Heart Attack, Chest Pain and Heart Disease by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Fri 18 Dec 2009 3:29am Diagnosing the type of pain and usual symptoms Chest pain can be very worrying as the immediate natural concern is that it might be warning signs of an imminent heart... diagnosis of coronary artery disease at the outset and exclude non-cardiac chest pain, since there may be serious consequences with a missed diagnosis. Also it’s vital to understand Read on »
Does chest pain mean I have a heart problem? by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Mon 18 Jan 2010 5:36am Prof Lahiri’s article – Chest PainCardiac or not? gets straight to the point. Are these chest pains as a result of something wrong with my heart, or worse still, do I have silent disease? There is really only one method to accurately diagnosed heart problems and that is by Dual Source Cardiac CT Scanning. Prof Lahiri explains the modern Read on »
Disk Degeneration, Low Back Pain, Heart Disease, and Smoking. Is there a Connection ? by Dr. Eben Davis Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:35pm Lifestyle as the primary cause of spine and disk degeneration, as well as many of the other degenerative diseases. Heart disease, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and breast cancer...). This would not be the case if we were not designed to eat plants. Anyway, enough of that. What is the connection between Disk Disease, Low Back Pain, Heart Disease, and Smoking ? Well Read on »
What Do Back Pain and Heart Disease Have In Common? by Dr. Eben Davis Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:32pm do not understand is that some of the risk factors for back pain are also the risk factors for other chronic diseases like heart disease, " said Maher. He mentioned inactivity, poor diet, and smoking. "My advice is that people should take a similar approach to back pain health as they do for heart health-eating right, exercise, and a healthy lifestyle Read on »
Your Boss, a Pain in the Heart! by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 1:13am We’ve all had crumby bosses. I know I have! Lucky for me, Dr. Fuhrman isn’t a curmudgeon. Because a new study in Occupational and Environmental Medicine claims an incompetent supervisor can increase risk of angina, heart attack and death in employees; HealthDay News reports. Via HealthandMen. Read on »
Coronary Disease| Muscle Pain|Heart Rate by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 09 Nov 2008 10:09pm : ready to be tested.   Heart. 94(5):561-5, 2008) Patients with nerve related muscle pain tend to have higher heart rates.  eToims have been shown to lower heart rate... Relief Method in Chronic Refractory Myofascial Pain (CRMP). Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol 48: 311-320, 2008)   www.stopmusclepain.com     coronary disease, eToims, Heart Read on »
Jaw Pain as a Sign of Heart Problems by The Verigin Dental Health Team Doctor of Dentistry Posted Fri 06 Aug 2010 7:05am that is you. Consequently, pain in the jaw can sometimes be a symptom of problems beyond the dental sphere – heart attack, for instance. Yes, really. When this is the case, the jaw pain is usually accompanied by other symptoms, such as chest pain and shortness of breath. Dentist Dr. Carl Herrera gives a good description of the differences between heart Read on »
Chest Pain and Anxiety - How to Immediately Stop Chest Pain During Your Anxiety Attack by meital j. Posted Wed 14 Apr 2010 7:56am . What Does Chest-Pain Caused by Anxiety Feel like? Pain in the chest during anxiety is usually located over the heart and described as sharp pain. The pain usually increases when you breath, but it doesn't tend to continue more than a few minutes. If you pressure the area the pain gets worse (that is a major difference from heart related chest pain Read on »
Shoulder pain: Rotator cuff or heart attack by Carol Grant Posted Fri 16 Apr 2010 4:58am be a rotator cuff strain.” The resident knows that heart attack symptoms usually involve chest pain (in two-thirds of cases), and may include faintness, shortness of breath, sweating... We have all heard on TV that shoulder and arm pain equals a heart attack.  But sometimes a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. Now, seemingly out of the blue, your Read on »
Arthritis Pain May Keep People with Heart Disease Physically Inactive by franklinb Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm or never exercise because they may be unsure about which activities are safe and worry about aggravating their joint or heart problems,” said Janet Collins, Ph.D., director... Arthritis may create an additional barrier to using physical activity to help people manage their heart disease, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control Read on »