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Identifying Heart Disease Symptoms By www.greatinfosite.com
There are many heart disease symptoms. They key to longevity and good health is being able to identify which heart disease symptoms need immediate attention, and which heart disease symptoms may Read more...
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Information on Heart Disease: The Many Faces of this Condition By www.greatinfosite.com
Information on heart disease is plentiful today, including facts on the different types of heart disease that you might be diagnosed with. This general condition incorporates a wide range of more Read more...
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What Are The Causes Of Heart Disease By www.greatinfosite.com
Millions of Americans suffer from it, but what really are the causes of heart disease? There is almost as many myths and misinformation about the causes of heart disease as there are actual Read more...
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What Causes Congenital Heart Disease? We Don’t Know By www.greatinfosite.com
With a name like "congenital", you could be forgiven wondering if strange genitalia is what causes congenital heart disease. You might even think that bad luck in the genetic lottery is what Read more...
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FDA Releases New List of Possible Drug Safety Concerns Drugs on the list include the birth control pill Inplanon, the breast cancer drug Herceptin, and the heart drug Multaq. Hypertension Meds Raise Blood Pressure in Some Patients New research published in the American Journal of Hypertension suggests that some commonly used prescription blood pressure medications actually raise blood pressure in some patients. Patients Prefer Pills to Chocolate for Lowering Blood Pressure Australian researchers have found that when given a choice between a pill or a piece of antioxidant-rich chocolate to help control blood pressure, most patients will choose the pill. Weight More Important for Blood Pressure Than Fitness: Study According to a new study, people who are trying to bring their blood pressure to healthy levels should pay more attention to losing weight than to becoming more fit. FDA Approves Teklamo to Treat High Blood Pressure Teklamo is a combination of Tekturna (the successor to the drug Diovan) and the widely used calcium channel blocker Norvasc (amlodipine). Heart Attack Rates Rise as Temperature Drops: Study In a recent study, researchers in the United Kingdom found that when temperatures dropped just one degree on a given day, there were an additional 200 heart attacks in that country over the next month. Mountain States Have Lowest Heart Failure Hospitalization Rates According to a new government report, the U.S. Mountain state region had the lowest average rate of potentially avoidable hospitalization for heart failure in 2006. Care After Joint Surgery May Affect Heart Health French researchers say the quality of care patients receive right after having orthopedic surgery may have a major impact on their long-term heart health. Poorest Have the Highest Heart Disease Risk: Study How much money people make plays a more important role in determining their risk for heart disease than their race or ethnicity, a new study has found. Vitamin B May Not Prevent Second Heart Attack, Stroke According to a new study published in The Lancet Neurology, stroke patients who take vitamin B supplements may not be protected from having a second stroke or heart attack. 3-in-1 Blood Pressure Drug Approved Tribenzor combines Norvasc (amlodipine), Benicar (olmesartan medoxomil), and hydrochlorothiazide in one pill. Generics as Good as Pricey New Blood Pressure Meds: Study Results from a long-term, large study suggest that expensive, brand-name blood pressure drugs are no better at preventing cardiovascular disease than older, generic diuretics. Even a Little Belly Fat Can Damage Blood Vessels: Study According to a new study, people who put on even a little weight around their waist interfere with the function of cells that line the blood vessels. FDA Approves Generic Lovenox The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first generic form of the blood thinner Lovenox (enoxaparin sodium) for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis. Low Blood Pressure Drug Pulled from the Market Drugmaker Shire has decided to withdraw its low blood pressure drug ProAmatine (midodrine hydrochloride) from the market.
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