Heart Disease Symptoms:
Each type of heart disease has its warning symptoms. It is important to detect the early signs of heart disease for proper treatment. The most common symptom of Coronary Artery Disease is angina.
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Jul 2nd, 2008
More evidence for the beneficial effect of green tea on risk factors for heart disease has emerged in a new study reported in the latest issue of European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation.
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Jun 30th, 2008
A new program to identify patients at risk of strokes and cardiovascular disease could save the lives of thousands of Manchester residents.
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Jun 25th, 2008
An implantable sensor providing 24 hour monitoring for patients with chronic heart problems will be developed thanks to a new grant, designed to improve heart disease management.
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Jun 24th, 2008
Modern medicine is still unable to predict heart attacks. In spite of the heart that heart disease is considered to be one of the biggest killers in many countries of the globe, it is still unknown what leads to the development of a sudden cardiac arrest.
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Jun 24th, 2008
Heart disease is a silent killer and it's not always preventable. See how many people die of heart disease, but the society takes note most of the time when a celebrity dies of heart disease or heart attack. Tim Russert heart attack and George Carlin who died of heart disease bring heart health into spotlight.
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Jun 14th, 2008
Healthy, postmenopausal women whose blood cholesterol levels are normal or lower are not at increased, short-term risk for heart attack when taking hormone therapy.
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May 7th, 2008
PCE Health and Fitness is teaming up with The Heart Truth to encourage women to exercise and live in good health to lower their risk of heart disease.
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May 6th, 2008
A study reveals a new dimension for a key heart enzyme and sheds light on an important biological pathway involved in cell death in heart disease.
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Apr 28th, 2008
Researchers are looking for postmenopausal Type 2 diabetic women that might be willing to eat a bar of chocolate every day for a year to see if it may reduce heart disease.
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Apr 25th, 2008
Seven in ten patients who have suspected angina are not given appropriate testing and are more likely to suffer from serious heart disease problems as a result.