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Natural Ways to Reduce Blood Pressure | How to Control Hypertension - 0 views

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    High blood pressure leads to a serious health problems. One can control it with simple home remedies and changing lifestyle. Green vegetables plays important role in controlling blood pressure.
adelisa neumark

Complications of hypertension during pregnancy - 0 views

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    This article covers important information on how to stay safe from STIs and how they can effectively they can be treated before they before they compromise your health.
Dannie Addison

Yoga for heart disease - 0 views

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    Yoga for heart disease is one of the most effective treatments in terms of lifestyle and physical fitness. It has an undeniably effective role in minimizing the risk of cardiovascular disease and lowers the risk of heart attacks, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. It has a direct influence on the hypothalamus, which controls endocrine activity, helping prevent attacks.
Emilia Klapp

Check Your High Blood Pressure Remedies Knowledge | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    If you are reading this post, chances are you have high blood pressure . You may also be looking for some high blood pressure remedies since you know hypertension is a health hazard that can lead to a heart attack or a stroke. Keep in mind that if you are diabetic, having high blood pressure is a higher risk than if you are not.
Emilia Klapp

C-Reactive Protein, a Less Familiar Heart Disease Cause | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    In addition to the already familiar heart disease causes such as smoking, hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, family history, and increasing age, there is also a less familiar cause that has been more recently identified and studied: C-Reactive Protein.
Emilia Klapp

How Heart Coronary Disease Takes Place - Part 1 | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    The traditional risk factors -family history, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, and cholesterol- explain less than half the cases of heart disease. In fact, people with heart disease who take drugs to lower cholesterol or who lower the fat content of their diets continue to suffer significant heart disease, and many die of heart attacks.
Dharamshila Hospital and Research Centre

Nephron Sparing Surgery in Renal TumorsA Case Report.pdf - 0 views

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    Nephron Sparing Surgery in Renal Tumors : A Case Report A 69 yrs old male presented to our OPD with h/o left sided varicocele. A known case of Diabetes, hypertension and bilateral medical renal disease, he underwent MRI abdomen which revealed a large lower pole lesion in left kidney with no renal vein or IVC thrombus. DTPA Scan revealed a 61% function in the affected kidney. Due to his bilateral medical renal disease and poorly functioning contra lateral kidney, he was planned for Nephron Sparing Surgery / partial nephrectomy (L) and DJ Stenting under cold ischaemia. Post op patient initially showed a rise in creatinine levels which gradually settled down to pre operative levels. Before we go into the discussion of partial nephrectomy or nephron sparing surgery (NSS) in RCC, I would like to emphasize on the presenting complaint. Varicocele in the left side is one of the presentation of Left sided kidney mass, which occurs due to the drainage of the gonadal vein into the renal vein on the left side and generally indicates tumor thrombus in the venous system renal/ IVC, however in this case it was because of compression of left gonadal vein by the renal mass. Renal tumors comprise approximately 3.8% of all new cancers with median age at diagnosis of 64 yrs. It is the third most common urological malignancy. The rate of RCC has increased by 1.6% per year for last 10 yrs, the reason of which is unknown. Majority of them are renal cell carcinomas and 80% of them are clear cell variety. Smoking and obesity are high risk factors of RCC. Some genetic diseases are also associated with RCC, like Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) disease. At presentation 25% are locally advanced. More often patient presents with metastatic disease (20%) . Only a few patients present with Virchows Triad - the 'too late triad' ( of hematuria, abdominal pain and flank mass). A CT Scan or MRI of the whole abdomen including pelvis clinches the diagnosis. A NEEDLE BIOPSY IS NOT NE
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Stroke Genetics And Risk Factors | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Stroke is a cerebrovascular syndrome that involves the blockage and bursting of blood vessels in the brain. It shows a multifactorial pattern of inheritance. High cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, hypertension and obesity are the key causes of stroke besides inherited genes.
Matti Narkia

Could vitamin D really cure your arthritis? | Mail Online - 1 views

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    Now a new and controversial book by an American doctor suggests that taking even higher levels of the vitamin - 10 to 15 times the recommended amounts - can work wonders. Dr James Dowd, who works at the Arthritis Institute of Michigan, has been prescribing vitamin D to people suffering from chronic disorders such as arthritis, back pain and headaches and the result, he claims, is a huge improvement in their symptoms. In his book, The Vitamin D Cure, Dr Dowd describes a number of success stories using this approach. One of his patients, Barbara, for instance, was obese, and suffered from arthritis in one leg as well as high blood pressure. As Dowd explains: "In the past I would have given her anti-inflammatory drugs, pain medication, a pill to lose weight and drug treatment for hypertension."
fertilityjourney

Uterine Polyps-important Things To Keep In Mind - 0 views

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    Uterine polyps can be identified as the growth that takes place in the endometrium. The term endometrium describes the inner lining of the uterus or the organ where a foetus grows. They can also be identified as endometrial polyps. There can be an existence of polyps which can range in size from a few millimetres to even more than six centimetres. They are supposed to be rare among those women who are below 20 years of age and takes place more commonly leading up to and after menopause. Menopause can be described as the end time of a woman's fertility. For a woman, the chances of building Uterine Polyps may amplify if she has been obese or overweight and having a presence of high blood pressure or hypertension.
Peter Dobie

11 Interesting Facts About Stress You May Not Have Heard Before - 1 views

The mind and body of humans are severely affected due to stress. Overall health and well-being is also extremely impacted due to stress. If we fail to manage stress, then it can simply increase the...

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Rheumatoid arthritis ups risk of blood clots study and research - 0 views

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    New research suggests that people with rheumatoid arthritis are at somewhat higher risk of developing blood clots in their veins than those without the disorder.
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D and cardiovascular disease risk. [Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2008] - Pub... - 0 views

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    Vitamin D and cardiovascular disease risk. Michos ED, Melamed ML. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2008 Jan;11(1):7-12. Review. PMID: 18090651
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D deficiency an important, common, and easily treatable cardiovascular risk fac... - 0 views

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    Vitamin D deficiency an important, common, and easily treatable cardiovascular risk factor?\nLee JH, O'Keefe JH, Bell D, Hensrud DD, Holick MF.\nJ Am Coll Cardiol. 2008 Dec 9;52(24):1949-56. Review.\nPMID: 19055985
Matti Narkia

Pomegranate juice: a heart-healthy fruit juice. - Wiley InterScience :: Article :: HTML... - 0 views

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    Pomegranate juice: a heart-healthy fruit juice. Basu A, Penugonda K. Nutr Rev. 2009 Jan;67(1):49-56. PMID: 19146506 DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.2008.00133.x
Matti Narkia

Low Vitamin D Hurts Teenagers' Hearts - 0 views

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    March 11, 2009 -- Low vitamin D levels greatly increase a teenager's risk of diabetes and heart disease, Johns Hopkins researchers find. It is becoming clear that adults who get too little vitamin D are at higher risk for diabetes and heart disease. Now, it appears vitamin D levels also affect these risks earlier in life, say Johns Hopkins researchers Jared P. Reis, PhD, and colleagues.
Matti Narkia

Too Little Vitamin D Puts Heart at Risk - 0 views

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    Dec. 1, 2008 -- Getting too little vitamin D may be an underappreciated heart disease risk factor that's actually easy to fix.\n\nResearchers say a growing body of evidence suggests that vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of heart disease and is linked to other, well-known heart disease risk factors such as high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes.
Emilia Klapp

Having Breakfast at McDonald's Can Precipitate Elevated Blood Pressure | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    If you get up in the morning feeling a little lazy and you consider stopping at McDonald's on your way to work to grab breakfast, check the list below before taking that step. Why? Because McDonald's breakfasts are dangerously high in sodium, and they can put you at great risk of high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke.
Morgan Bogric

Furosemide Side Effects - 0 views

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    One of the most severe furosemide side effects is changes in the rate of the heart beat. This side effect may be particularly harmful for those who suffer from heart disease or are applying the drugs as a treatment for hypertension.
Peter Dobie

How To Improve Blood Circulation With Help Of A Non-Surgical Therapy - 1 views

For over 5 decades, chelation medical procedure has given an intense and danger free IV or oral treatment for the elimination of toxic heavy metals alongside other artery damaging synthetic/chemica...

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