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How to protect your Heart if you have Type-2 Diabetes?
Date: January 19th, 2015
If you have type-2 diabetes and you want to manage it well, the levels of the blood sugar are not just the primary thing that you need to keep track, you also need to check on your cholesterol levels and blood pressure, since they are indicators of your heart’s health.
Omega 3s, Antioxidants and Essential Nutrients Important in a Heart Healthy Diet
Date: January 17th, 2015
There are lots of reports about the benefits of a healthy heart like the use of omega 3s, anti-oxidants and fiber as well. These buzzwords may show on food labels magazine covers, encouraging a lot of supplement makers to invest on food labels and magazine covers as well.
9 Things Should Know about Rheumatoid Arthritis
Date: January 16th, 2015
For years doctors are puzzled of how to slow down the effects of rheumatoid arthritis. Good thing there is this new information about its causes, its advancement and how to prevent it from causing more damage to the body. RA is curable even if there are no signs among individuals.
The Doctors Should Do Good In Treating a Patient to Prevent Fatality
Date: January 15th, 2015
There is this one case at the Northern California hospital wherein a patient aged 40 having high blood pressure was suggested to go through a CT scan of the lungs to know why she is having high blood pressure. The doctors suspect that there may be a blood clot, but they were all surprised when the CT scan result has arrived. It is not a blood clot but big cancers in both breasts that have spread through the body.
The Essence of Knowing about Congenital Heart Disease among Babies
Date: January 14th, 2015
What is Congenital Heart Disease?
A congenital heart disease is a trouble with the structure of the heart that may be detected at birth or thru utero. It is a very common kind of birth disorder these days. It may either be minor or severe. It might either be because of holes in between the walls of the heart’s chambers, heart with narrow valves, blood vessels that are not formed or situated accordingly and narrow pulmonary valve.
Is Heart Disease Considered as a Family Matter?
Date: January 13th, 2015
It is a fact that a Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy can take a life of a family member or even the whole family. It is a possible life threatening heart condition that is within your genes. It could be a part of your life since birth and may take your life and even all your family members. Lisa Salberg is very much aware of this condition,
Is it Right to Screen Athletes for Heart Disease?
Date: January 12th, 2015
It is truly terrible to find out that there are certain cases of sudden deaths among young individuals who have just completed their athletics. In the issue of JACC journal last October, a lot of experts have said that it’s best to follow the guidelines in terms of screening people for heart ailments. This is to prevent this tragic instance from happening once again.
The rates of death from a heart operation may be linked with radiation therapy
Date: January 1st, 2015
There were cancer survivors who had chest radiation therapy and they are also 2x risk of dying in the next years to come after going through a heart surgery, this is what the new study has just found out. Researchers looked at the one hundred seventy three patients who had chest radiation treatment for cancer, which is the average rate of eighteen years prior to the heart surgery.
Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis are at risk of having Blood Clots
Date: December 31st, 2014
Rheumatoid arthritis raises the risk of the blood clots in the legs and lungs area of the body. These blood clots are risky according to a new researcher made in Taiwan. Those with this type of inflammatory type of arthritis are more prone to develop vein thrombosis or better known as the blood clot in the legs. They are also 2x prone to developing pulmonary thromboembolism or a clot that goes through the lungs when compared to those without the diagnosis, according to the newest study.
Hormone Replacement Therapy Can Decreases Risk of Having a Joint Replacement Surgery
Date: December 30th, 2014
Just January of this year, there were reports stating that women who started out with their hormone replacement therapy after getting a hip bone or knee replacement surgery were able to lower down the risk of getting another procedure of the same type by around 40%. Around 2% of women who have had a hip or knee replacement surgery just got another one just after 3 years or so.
Most of these cases are essential due to the complication that is known as osteolysis that happens to be small pieces of implant seeping thru the tissue surrounding the implant, thus it causes more inflammation that ruins the bone surrounding the implant according to British researchers.