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Heart Disease and its Prevention

Posted June 24th, 2009 by admin | 7 Comments

Every year, more than a million people in the United States alone suffer from a heart attack, a stroke or cardiac arrest. Studies have shown that half of those patients will die within an hour after the first symptoms start showing and on the way to the hospital.
Heart diseases are the end result of [...]

Consumption Of Green Or Black Tea Helps Cardiovascular Disease

Posted June 24th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Over the years, researchers have stipulated that green or black tea consumption reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease. This is very important because people from all walks of life inevitably suffer from some form of this potentially deadly disease.
According to the American Heart Association, in 2003, there were 71,300,000 individuals that have this disease and [...]

Anyone know why a liver grows to over twice it's size?

Posted June 24th, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments

I have atrial fibrillation, could that be a contributor? What symptoms should I watch for if my liver is at the end of it's journey? I feel crappy most of the time, so it is difficult to distinguish between problems. I could use the input. Thanx everyone. peace.
The blood from the abdominal area and the
intestines [...]

What are Hemorrhoids? a Guide to Hemorrhoids and the Symptoms

Posted June 22nd, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Almost all people have heard of hemorrhoids and many have actually suffered from this common and often embarrassing condition. But how many people know exactly what hemorrhoids are and the symptoms that indicate there presence. Many people may not realize exactly what a hemorrhoid is, the fact that there is actually more then [...]

Soul Food Recipes And The Worlds Sweetest Onions

Posted June 22nd, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Soul food recipes that contain sweet onions may seem like relatively new recipes, but the sweet onions were first introduced around the turn of the century. Word has it that a soldier brought some sweet onion seeds from Corsica to the Pacific Northwest.
Overtime, farmers realized what a special thing they had in the sweet [...]

Ischemia - A Form Of Coronary Heart Disease

Posted June 20th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Ischemia is not a familiar term to many. This article is an attempt to explain it and to clarify it.
Ischemia is a form of coronary heart disease that occurs when fat deposits and plaque serve to narrow the interior of an artery to such a severe point that the heart is not able to [...]

Microvascular Surgery in India-costs, Benefits and Risks

Posted June 20th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

India’s expertise in cosmetic surgery is attracting people from foreign shores for cosmetic surgery. Galloping on its booming economy, the changing face of India is also changing the face and the figure of the world. With a yearly growth of about 7 per cent worldwide, cosmetic surgery is the new magnet for the increasing [...]

Deep Vein Thrombosis

Posted June 18th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Ronald B. O’Gorman, MD explains treatment for DVT (deep vein thrombosis)
Duration : 0:1:25

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Blood Vessel Disorders (Part 2)

Posted June 18th, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment

About the Video:
Blood clots and other blockages in the blood vessels in the legs can have serious health consequences for individuals.
In this two-part interview with Ellen Beth Levitt, our expert, Dr. Ziv Haskal, discusses both the symptoms and latest treatments for deep vein thrombosis and peripheral arterial disease, addressing the issue of why both [...]

GENETICS Jim Rogers interviews Kári Stefánsson, M.D., deCODE

Posted June 18th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Jim Rogers interviews Kári Stefánsson, M.D., Dr.Med. President of deCODE Gene Mapping Company
Jim Rogers is an economic expert and author who traveled to over 150 countries
Copyright Jim Rogers - provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report
Kári Stefánsson, M.D., Dr. Med. has served as our President, Chief Executive Officer and a Director since he [...]