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Heart Disease, the Leading Cause of Death in Women
You might not have known this, but as many women die from heart disease as from all cancers combined. Women are far more likely to die after a heart attack than men, even though the risk of developing heart...
2 commentsWhat are the Symptoms of Early Heart Disease?
Atherosclerosis (heart disease) occurs when the blood vessels of the heart, called coronary arteries, narrow and become hard. The fat and cholesterol which is in the blood builds up on an artery wall's, which...
2 commentsHeart Disease in Women - Ten tips for a healthier heart
Did you know that nearly 37 percent of all female deaths in America occur from heart disease. The figures are similar in the U.K. and Australia, yet not a lot of women realize that it is the leading...
13 commentsHeart Attack Symptoms For Women
Every year, over 2500 people die from heart disease. For many, they become a part of this statistic by not recognizing the early warning signs. As this disease is often associated with men, women ignore the symptoms, placing their lives at risk.
6 commentsChange Your Diet and Change Your Life
Heart disease is known as a silent killer because there are often no symptoms. It can sneak up out of nowhere and devastate your life. This is why it's so important to make lifestyle changes to lessen your...
2 commentsWill Diabetes Change Your Health And Family Life?
Recently Diagnosed -Do You Have A Millon Quesions ?- Let Us Help You Understand Diabetes What Is Type 1 Diabetes? What Is Type 2 Diabetes ? TYPE 2 Diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. It...
2 commentsHeart Attacks
Heart Attack A heart attack can occur anytime - at work of play, while you are resting or in the middle of a strenuous workout. Heart attacks occur very suddenly, but the stage is set for them over many...
0 commentsRheumatic Heart Disease
100 years ago Rheumatic fever was the leading cause of death in people aged 5-20 years in the United States. Entire hospitals were dedicated to the treatment of rheumatic fever in children. Today Rheumatic...
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