Category: cardiology

Heart arrhythmia and palpitations

Heart disease is a term that applies to a large number of medical conditions relating to the heart. These medical conditions relate to the abnormal health conditions that directly affect the heart and all its components. Heart disease is a major health problem within some cultures.
One theory for heart disease is the radical changes within […]

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Posted in cardiology on Jan 4th, 2008

Heart Diseases starting with A

Cardiovascular disease is not a single ailment, as it is a disorder/s that relates to all of the heart and circulatory system. Heart disease can refer to damage in the heart's lining, valves, muscle, arteries, or electrical system. A person can often suffer from several types of cardiovascular (heart) disorders at the same time. Or […]

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Posted in cardiology on Jan 1st, 2008

Heart Defects in Children

A Congenital heart is when a heart develops a problem from before birth. Often this is such things as a hole in the heart. These problems usually develop before anyone is aware that they exist. Heart defects can have a wide degree of severity. There are simple problems such as holes between the chambers of […]

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Posted in cardiology on Dec 28th, 2007

Heart Disease the Silent Killer

The heart is the center of the body’s cardiovascular system. Throughout the body's blood vessels, the heart pumps blood to all of the body's cells. The blood carries oxygen, which the cells need. Heart disease is a group of medical problems that occur when the heart and blood vessels aren't working the way they should.
No […]

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Posted in cardiology on Dec 25th, 2007

Heart Disease Today

Heart disease is a term that applies to a large number of medical conditions relating to the heart. These medical conditions relate to the abnormal health conditions that directly affect the heart and all its components. Heart disease is a major health problem within some cultures.
A theory for the increased rates in heart disease, today […]

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Posted in cardiology on Dec 21st, 2007

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