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Symptoms and treatment of heart disease 11 Articles

  • by Carolina Araos

    Symptoms and Treatment of Heart Disease According to the American Heart Organization, heart disease is the single leading cause of death in the country. Most victims were under 65 years of age and majority were male. ...read more

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    by Theresa Chaze

    Lifestyle, stress and genetics continue to be factors in the increasing threat of heart disease in women and men over the age of 40. The way a person choose to live their life determines the quality of that life. A seden...read more

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    by Andrea Paulsen

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death in America among both men and women, yet it is one of the most preventable of modern diseases. Heart disease is a blanket term for many conditions, including coronary heart disea...read more

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    by Emma Willey

    Symptoms and Treatment of Heart Disease Heart disease is one of the avoidable diseases anyone can have if they follow the rules from the American Heart Association early in life. Of course heredity has some influence o...read more

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    by Jenni Ingram

    Heart disease can be a debilitating and painful condition, however, in many cases it is treatable. When many people think of heart disease they think instantly of heart attack. Actually, heart attacks are just one facet ...read more

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    by Doris Yudko

    According to the American Heart Association, the number one cause of death in America is coronary heart disease. The Heart Association also states more than 16,000,000 women and men have some form of heart disease. Cause...read more

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    by JL Francis

    You heart what you beat! That's right you're heart beat is an indicator of your health. Doctors listen to the pace of your heart. But, you can feel it. Yes, your heart quickens its pace when you see your new love. It ...read more

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    by Donna Zhen

    The lifestyle of a modern person is increasingly sedentary and stressful with little time devoted to making good dietary choices. All three that characterize many people's lifestyles are also risk factors for heart disease...read more

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    by Dyanne Green

    I have heart disease - the number one killer of both men and women in the United States today. I'm scared but I am doing everything I can to limit complications from this disease-without-a-cure. Heart disease is not onl...read more

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    by Patricia Lieb

    "My neck is killing me''-sound familiar? Pain in the neck, shoulders or arms could be a warning sign of heart disease, which could lead to a coronary, or heart attack. Other sings include pressure or pain in the chest, ful...read more

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    by Zayda Blessed

    The heart disease, it is a very plenty of different heart disease, i would like to tell you about my personal experience, thats could help people that has the same problem, Ive been living with the Barlow syndrome, it is a...read more

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