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Angina Symptoms and Treatment
Angina is a pressure-like, squeezing pain or tightness in the chest, usually central, that starts suddenly, often during exercise, and settles with rest. It may extend into the left arm, neck, upper abdomen...
0 commentsWhich procedure to choose? Bypass surgery or angioplasty
Bypass surgery (CABG) as the name suggests is a surgical procedure in which blood vessel(s) from the chest or leg is/are grafted to the coronary artery beyond its most diseased segments. On the other hand,...
0 commentsHealth and Doctors Guys
The pace of living is fast and for many men focused on bringing home the bacon they forget the doctor until something seriously affects their health. Do the men in your life, see the doctor? The importance...
4 commentsTypical and Atypical Angina Pectoris
Angina pectoris is, until proven otherwise, the result of myocardial ischemia, secondary to coronary artery disease. Angina pectoris can be divided into typical and atypical angina pectoris. In typical angina...
0 commentsWhy to take Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplements
Coenzyme Q10 is a substance found in the cells of the human body, necessary for cellular respiration and the production of energy. Co Q10 is an oil-soluble quinone, also called ubiquinone (which means...
0 commentsTHE DAY I BECAME THE AD
I had a heart attack the other day - unexpected - at 57. Tim Russert died from it. I lived to tell about it. Here is my story. What nearly killed me can make YOU stronger.
35 commentsWhat Is Unstable Angina?
Unstable angina, along with stable angina and myocardial infarctions (heart attacks), is the effect of the same cause for all - coronary artery disease (one of many heart diseases that negatively affect your...
4 commentsRoyal Jelly and Its Therapeutic Properties
Royal Jelly is a milky-white gelatin like substance that is produced by the worker bees through a gland that is found in its phalanx. No one knows the exact beneficial effects of Royal Jelly in the body, but...
0 commentsThe Disease of the Arteries
Atherosclerosis is a broad term used to explain many diseases related to blood vessels such as heart diseases. It affects 45% of all European and American population while it has began to affect significant...
1 commentBoost Your Medicine's Healing Power
Like everything else in life, timing is everything! So when taking your medicine, it could become part of your essential routine to take your meds at a particular time. This is no laughing matter,...
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