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| 6 hours ago by admin The most common symptom of a heart attack in men and women in some pain, pressure or discomfort in the chest. But this can not be serious, especially for women who are more likely than men to the symptoms, not associated with chest pain ... Heart Attack - http://www.heartoforegon.net/ |
| 7 hours ago by admin The more the fatty deposits (plagues), the greater the risk of heart attacks. Women should beware because a woman's heart is smaller and has narrower coronary arteries than men, so it takes less plague to block them. ... Not all these symptoms occur in every attack. CHD and stroke are two most common form of cardiovascular disease. They account for about 75 per cent of all the deaths relating to heart diseases. Knowledge is power, so Learn and Live! Miracle Obi Photo ... The Medical Information Bank - http://www.theinfobank.net/ [ More results from The Medical Information Bank ] |
| 1 hour ago Hearts attacks have increased among middle-aged American women in the past two decades, but their chance of survival has improved, two new studies show. Health and Wealth for Life - http://www.healthandwealthforlife.net/ |
| 53 minutes ago by Rick Nauert PhD While the study did not find any relationship between antidepressant use and heart disease, during a followup period averaging nearly six years, participants taking antidepressants did have an increased risk of death from any cause and ... Psych Central News - http://psychcentral.com/news/ |
| 16 hours ago by News Since the use of antidepressants has increased greatly in recent years and since older women are also at risk for cardiovascular disease, a team of researchers from several academic medical centers examined the link between ... While the study did not find any relationship between antidepressant use and heart disease, during a follow-up period averaging nearly six years, participants taking antidepressants did have an increased risk of death from any cause and of ... Science Codex - Science news, science articles,... - http://www.sciencecodex.com/ [ More results from Science Codex - Science news, science articles,... ] |
| 18 hours ago by admin Primigravidas and women with preexisting cardiovascular conditions, diabetes mellitus, or renal disease are at greatest risk. About 1 in 200 of those individuals diagnosed with preeclampsia develops eclampsia. Disease Process An increased ... Symptoms The primary signs of preeclampsia are a blood pressure of 140/90, or an increase of 15 mm Hg diastolic or 30 mm Hg systolic over the woman's baseline pressure; and proteinuria and nondependent edema of the hands and face. ... Medi-Info.COM - http://www.medi-info.com/ |
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| 4 hours ago by shahinaz_shahe A team of Amaricans scientists Succeeded to reveal the number of triggers and causes of heart disease, which operates on the negative impact on the efficiency of the mechanism functions Acharaiien and Atherosclerosis To become human ... woman - http://freewoman2010.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 hours ago by Kathleen Blanchard RN Older women taking antidepressants, like everyone else, should also work on modifying their other risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as maintaining a healthy weight and controlling cholesterol levels and blood pressure." ... Emaxhealth - http://www.emaxhealth.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 by Sheila Women are more likely to die from a heart attack than men. Why women are more likely to die from heart attacks is not well understood. However, women may delay getting emergency medical treatment immediately when heart attack symptoms ... Ask A Question - Now you can know too. - http://www.iknow2.net/ |
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