CRP Better Predictor of HeartAttacks than Cholesterolby
Dr. Gabe M.
Blood tests for cholesterol and C-reactiveprotein (CRP) both help to measure heartattack risk... of suffering a heartattack or stroke by twice as much as having a high cholesterol ( New England Journal...
HeartAttack Risk: What The Tests Tell Youby
Dr. Gabe M.
If you want to learn your chances of suffering a heartattack, ask your doctor to draw blood for C-ReactiveProtein (CRP), the good HDL and the bad LDL cholesterol, small low-density lipoprotein...
HeartAttack Prevention: More than Cholesterolby
Dr. Gabe M.
Seventy-two percent of patients admitted in American hospitals for their first heartattack... that the cholesterol guidelines are missing the majority of patients who have heartattacks because either 1...
Dark chocolate: Half a bar a week to reduce risk of heartattackby
Robin P.
the inflammation process under control has become a major issue for prevention programs and C reactiveprotein... chocolate regularly have significantly lower levels of C-reactiveprotein in their blood. In other words...
Protein reverses damage caused by heartattackby
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damage caused by a heartattack.
The protein molecule Thymosin beta-4 (TB4) has been found to encourage... in the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology.
Source :- Protein reverses damage caused by heartattack
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How to have a heartattack in 10 easy stepsby
Dr. William D.
If you would like to plan a heartattack in your future, here are some easy-to-follow steps...-reactiveprotein while maintaining your low-fat diet.
9) Neglect sun exposure and vitamin D restoration...
Does Viagra cause heartattacks?by
Dr. Gabe M.
may actually help prevent heartattacks in diabetics. After one week of taking Viagra daily, diabetics had significantly increased blood flow to their hearts and a marked reduction in C- reactiveprotein, a marker...
Facts
... ible blocking of the artery. Blocked arteries can lead to heart attacks, strokes and death. A high level of LDL cholesterol incr ... » Read on
Treatment
... eered in a laboratory. They are designed to directly target and attack cancer cells. This is why monoclonal antibody therapy is ... » Read on