Common heart disease risk factors are age, excess body fat and high blood pressure. Find out more about common heart attack risks factors with expert tips from a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) in this free video on heart disease. Expert: Michael Herbert Bio: Michael Herbert is a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) with New […]
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High Blood Pressure – Friend or Foe?
High blood pressure has become a household word as more and more people find either their heart or their arteries are not functioning as fully as capable. One thing is clear: these conditions are not a death sentence. High blood pressure does not mean just sitting on the couch and doing nothing. In most cases, […]
Understanding the Risk of Hypertension
Hypertension or High blood pressure is a “soundless killer” since it does not present any symptoms at the initial stage, thereby leaving you defenseless. Let us widen up our knowledge about this condition. The blood pressure pumping to the arteries are elevated with this medical state. The arteries are essential part of the body since […]
Cure Heart Disease, McDougall Diet, Don Carrier
Don describes how he had a heart attack, which was followed by recommendations for heart surgery (bypass). He lost 60 pounds, lowered his blood pressure and cholesterol, cured his heart disease, and regained his lost health by a simple change to the McDougall Diet. Visit www.drmcdougall.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Omega-3 Supplements Improve Blood Pressure in Overweight Teens
Each time your heart beats, its powerful muscles send blood through the arteries. Maintaining a normal blood pressure is critical to one’s health, as hypetension damages the arteries and increases the risk of a stroke or heart attack. It’s especially important to maintain healthy blood pressure early in life; prehypertension in adolescence can get carried […]
Tips For Lowering High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure is a major risk factor which often leads to a heart attack or a stroke. Many adults suffer from hypertension without being aware of it, it is estimated one in three people have hypertension. Hypertension is called the “silent killer” because there are no outward symptoms, no signs that that you are […]
Can Low Blood Pressure Cause Panic Attacks?
There are many different things that can set off a panic attack, so we must be aware of all of them. These days it seems as though people aren’t too concerned with their health, consuming massive amounts of fast food and exercising less frequently. Low blood pressure, among other things, can indeed trigger a panic […]
How To Manage Hypertension
Research has shown that modest lifestyle and dietary changes can help treat and often delay or prevent high blood pressure. With these diets and lifestyle you are on your way to a healthy heart Eating less sodium can help lower some people’s blood pressure. This can help reduce the risk of heart disease. Sodium is […]
Differentiating Heartburn from Angina Symptoms
www.megavista-health.com You may have heard these conditions referred to collectively as “heartburn angina symptoms,” but don’t be mislead. The two are totally different conditions involving completely separate organ systems. Distinguishing between ordinary heartburn and angina symptoms can be difficult, yet its extremely important. While heartburn is typically merely a nuisance, angina can be a sign […]
What is a Heart Attack? (Heart Basics #2)
You know you’re in pain, but are you just feeling the aftershocks of that spaghetti dinner…or is it a heart attack? Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video
Preventing Heart Disease and Heart Attack Educational Video. US Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs; Item #56-042N, September 2001; The dramatic, moving stories of three heart attack survivors and their families illustrate the importance of heeding heart attack […]
Hypertension Clinical Features – Symptoms and Forms
Symptoms Hypertension is often asymptomatic or cause only proceeds uncharacteristic complaints. It is typically occurring in the morning as a headache, which can be reduced by increasing the bed head end. Other possible symptoms include dizziness, nausea, nosebleeds (epistaxis), fatigue and insomnia. At high blood pressure, shortness of breath can occur (dyspnea) with exertion, angina […]
THE FIG: A FRUIT WHOSE PERFECTION HAS ONLY RECENTLY BEEN REVEALED
[I swear] by the fig and the olive. (Qur’an, 95:1) The reference to the fig in the first verse of Surat at-Tin is a most wise one in terms of the benefits imparted by this fruit. The Benefits of the Fig for Human Beings Figs have a higher fibre level than any other fruit or […]