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Benefits of Turmeric: Important Herb in Preventing Heart Attack & Heart Failure by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:16pm and Scientific Director at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Cardiac hypertrophy is a strong predictor of future cardiac problems, including heart attack and heart failure... is for developing heart attacks or heart failure in the future. However, until clinical trials are done, we don’t recommend patients to take curcumin routinely. You are better off to take Read on »
Benefits of Turmeric: Important Herb in Preventing Heart Attack & Heart Failure by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm 1 Comment and Scientific Director at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Cardiac hypertrophy is a strong predictor of future cardiac problems, including heart attack and heart failure... is for developing heart attacks or heart failure in the future. However, until clinical trials are done, we don’t recommend patients to take curcumin routinely. You are better off to take Read on »
Heart Health for Women: To Have a Heart is To Suffer the Attack of the Heart by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:16pm 1 Comment and CEOs of our households-do not stop and listen, care for and love our heart each day.... it will attack us. As cited by the American Heart Association: 1 in 3 women have... a baseline for our heart health that comes in handy should irregularities or decreases in health occur as we age. To prevent heart attacks; attack back! Be prepared with Aspirin Read on »
Bad sleep? Blame the Geomagnetic Storm! Mac Attack = Heart Attack by Strapples Patient Expert Posted Sun 28 Nov 2010 12:00am better today! Listening to the Hard Drive... With this disruption came a “Mac Attack” I went off to work on the other computer, came back to my mac 20 minutes later Read on »
Panic attacks linked to heart disease and heart attacks by GoToSee Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Fri 12 Dec 2008 1:20pm . The symptoms of a panic attack closely mimic that of a heart attack or coronary disease and researchers from the University College London believe there may be a relationship between... 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 Read on »
Heart Attack, Chest Pain and Heart Disease by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Fri 18 Dec 2009 3:29am that the symptoms of heart disease are different in men and women. Women generally have heart attacks later in life (>55yrs) and their symptoms may be masked and be very different from a typical attack in a man. Further, the traditional method of ECG can be inconclusive in women, hence the need to do more effective diagnostic tests to verify if heart disease Read on »
Second heart scan and heart attack risk by Dr. William D. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 8:52am that he was at moderate risk for heart attack and that a nuclear stress test was going to be required. This left Joe feeling confused. After all he'd had a heart scan 18 months... scan score had actually been reduced. In fact, Joe's risk for heart attack was not moderate--it is now very low, since his score was 5% lower. While growing plaque is active Read on »
Secondhand Smoke & Heart Attacks; Childhood Fitness & Heart Disease Risk During Adulthood by Robert W. Posted Sun 04 Jan 2009 6:27pm Health Report: Secondhand Smoke & Heart Attack Risk Poor Physical Fitness During Childhood & HeartDisease Risk During Adulthood  "A critical weekly review of important..., or if you have any other concerns regarding your health. SECONDHAND SMOKE & HEART ATTACK RISK  In one of the most important public health research studies published in 2008 Read on »
Resting Heart Rate Predicts Heart Attack Risk by Heartstrong Registered NurseFacebook Posted Fri 20 Feb 2009 7:23pm were 26% more likely to have a heart attack or die from heart disease than women whose resting heart rates were less than 62 beats per minute. (Resting heart rate is measured... for a heart attack. For more information please visit: http://heart-strong.com/Bookstore.html Read on »
Resting and Exercise Heart Rates Predict Heart Attacks by Heartstrong Registered NurseFacebook Posted Sun 05 Jul 2009 10:19pm in Paris have been evaluating men’s heart rate responses to exercise and have found some interesting observations. Heart attack risk is four times greater in men whose resting heart rate is greater than 75 beats per minute, and in men whose heart rate doesn’t speed up by more than 89 beats during exercise. Heart attacks are twice as likely in men whose Read on »