Benefits of Turmeric: Important Herb in Preventing Heart Attack & Heart Failure
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Melissa G.Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm1 Comment
(University Heath Network) Turmeric has long been used in traditional eastern medicine to prevent scarring in healing wounds. A recent study published in the February Journal of Clinical Investigation entitled “Curcumin Prevents and Reverses Murine Cardiac Hypertrophy” shows that this folk remedy may have a strong foundation in science.
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Benefits of Turmeric: Important Herb in Preventing Heart Attack & Heart Failure
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Melissa G.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:16pm
(University Heath Network) Turmeric has long been used in traditional eastern medicine to prevent scarring in healing wounds. A recent study published in the February Journal of Clinical Investigation entitled “Curcumin Prevents and Reverses Murine Cardiac Hypertrophy” shows that this folk remedy may have a strong foundation in science.
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Bad sleep? Blame the Geomagnetic Storm! Mac Attack = Heart Attack
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StrapplesPosted
Sun 28 Nov 2010 12:00am
Solar Geomagnetic Storm
Shown above are STEREO images from the NASA STEREO satellite. These images are not brand new but they show what was going on since the 24th or so. The worst peak of the storm was apparently last night or the 26th-27th bridge. My computer was acting up, acting like it’s har ...
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Panic attacks linked to heart disease and heart attacks
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GoToSeePosted
Fri 12 Dec 2008 1:20pm
The latest UK research has identified that people diagnosed with panic disorder or those who suffer with panic attacks are at an increased risk of suffering a heart attack or developing heart disease.
The study looked at over 400,000 people of all ages and identified that people under the age of 50 had a higher risk rate of heart attacks with ...
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Why don't stents prevent heart attack?
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Dr. William D.Posted
Fri 13 Feb 2009 4:30pm
No study has ever documented that stents prevent future heart attack. But, in day-to-day practice, stents are frequently implanted for just this reason.
A little clarification. Stents do prevent heart attack--if the heart attack is already underway, either as an "acute myocardial infarction" or "unstable angina."
In other words, a pl ...
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Can Heart Attack Damage Be Repaired?
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Ng Peng HockPosted
Fri 03 Feb 2012 8:24am
Heart attack is a common name for myocardial infarction (MI) or acute myocardial infarction (AMI). When a person has a heart attack, some heart cells will die because of interruption of blood supply to a part of his or her heart. If a heart attack victim is not dealt with immediately, he or she might end up with death. That is why it is the leadi ...
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Heart Stem Cell Trial at Cedars Sinai – Patient’s Own Cells Injected to Reverse Heart Attack Damage
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Medical QuackPosted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 4:17pm
Finally the work and benefits of stem cells are beginning to evolve around us. The patient had a heart attack, had permanent damage and by injecting his own stem cells the efforts of this procedure will hopefully reverse the damage and scarring done by the attack. The program is under trial at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles. "Cardio-spheres" are ...
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