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Emotional Health Vital to Heart Attack Recovery
Depression, fear and anger are common reactions after a person has had a heart attack , and emotional recovery is vital to a patient's health and well-being. (2007-01-21)

Your Healthy Heart
Each year, more than a million persons in the U.S. have a heart attack and about half (515,000) of them die. (2006-04-30)

Doctors Aggressively Treating Heart Attack
Doctors do a good job of aggressively treating heart attacks in the early stages and often take action before laboratory tests confirm the diagnosis. (2007-04-14)

Health Tip: Warning Signs of a Heart Attack
Chest pain isn't the only possible symptom. (2006-05-08)

A Broken Heart Can Make You Sick
The sudden shock of losing a loved one, a failed romance, even losing a job, can all trigger a series of symptoms that mimic a serious heart attack , but there is no permanent damage. (2006-05-01)

Heartburn or Heart Attack? Know the Symptoms
Experts offer useful pointers, urging people to err on the side of caution. (2007-03-11)

Health Tip: About Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive heart failure (CHF) occurs when the heart cannot pump blood well enough to supply the body with all of the oxygen it needs. (2007-01-19)

South Asians Plagued by Heart-Attack Risk Factors
South Asians suffer heart attacks at a younger age than people in western countries because they have higher levels of risk factors -- such as smoking and diabetes -- at a younger age. (2007-01-19)

Case Study Examines Rare Heart Attack Complication
CT scan detected potentially fatal subepicardial aneurysm. (2007-01-12)

Lipitor Approved for Additional Uses
To reduce risks of heart attack and stroke. (2007-03-10)

Health Tip: What's an Echocardiogram?
Echocardiogram is a diagnostic procedure that uses ultrasound waves to create images of the heart 's anatomy. (2007-05-02)

Health Tip: Aspirin Therapy Isn't for Everyone
Healthy people should avoid long-term use, FDA says. (2006-03-26)

treatment for pulmonary edema
Oxygen is given via nasal prongs or a face mask. (2005-11-23)

Angioplasty Won't Always Cut Risk for Second Heart Attack
Opening a patient's arteries with angioplasty plus a stent three to 28 days after a heart attack does not cut the risk of having another heart attack , going into heart failure or dying. (2006-11-15)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the heart allows making prognosis on heart attack
Doctors have always been struggling with the question whether their patients will get a heart attack in the near future. Magnetic resonance imaging of the heart might give them just that answer. (2007-01-22)

Heart Attack And How To Avoid It
A heart attack happens when the blood supply to part of the heart muscle itself (the myocardium) is severely reduced or even stopped entirely. Are you at the risk of a coronary heart disease? (2006-06-06)

Newly Depressed Heart-Attack Patients at Cardiac Risk
Depression after a heart attack is a warning sign of future cardiac problems -- but only if it's the first time the patient has been clinically depressed. (2006-11-29)

Attn:Panic Attack Sufferer-Lesson learned from grandma of the toddler who stucked in vending machine
Grandma unintentionally demonstrated a method to get rid of panic attacks. (2006-10-26)

Pulmonary edema is usually caused by heart failure
Pulmonary edema involves fluid accumulation and swelling in the lungs. (2005-11-23)

New Therapy For Heart Attacks
Knowing the symptoms of a heart attack , which can be wide ranging and confusing is extremelyimportant. (2006-01-29)

Health Tip: Fish is Good for Your Heart
Adding fish to your diet can help reduce your risk of a heart attack . The American Heart Association recommends eating at least two servings a week of fatty fish, high in omega-3 fatty acids. (2006-12-01)

Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk
Depression significantly increases the risk of major health problems and even death in elderly people with chronic heart failure. (2007-03-25)

Depression Dos and Don'ts(1)
How to curb the blues. (2006-04-25)

Interactive Tool: Are You at Risk for a Heart Attack?
This interactive tool measures your chance of having a heart attack in the next 10 years. The tool uses the values you enter to calculate your score. (2006-12-09)

Free Guidebooks Make for Heart-Healthy Reading
Experts at U.S. National Institutes of Health offer exercise, diet tips. (2006-05-11)

Free Guidebooks Make for Heart-Healthy Reading
Experts at U.S. National Institutes of Health offer exercise, diet tips. (2006-05-01)

Fewer Heart Patients Dying After Hospitalization
As more medical centers have begun adopting new heart disease treatment guidelines, the rates of heart failure and death have been dropping, new research suggests. (2007-05-03)

Heart Patients Need More Fitness Follow-Up(1)
Women are in worse physical shape than expected, study finds. (2006-07-10)

Health Tip: Heart Attack or Indigestion?
How to tell the difference? (2006-04-27)

Health Tip: Heart Attack or Indigestion?
How to tell the difference? (2006-04-18)

Health Tip: Heart Attack or Indigestion?
As with a heart attack , indigestion can cause burning in the chest. (2006-03-28)

Chile's Pinochet continues to recover
The condition of former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet continues to improve and he is no longer in the intensive care unit. (2006-12-10)

Herbal Extract Shows Some Benefit for Heart Failure
An herbal preparation derived from tree leaves offered some benefits to patients being treated for congestive heart failure. (2007-03-29)

Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Bring Mixed Benefits
Higher doses of cholesterol-lowering statins may not be cost-effective for all heart patients. (2007-04-25)

Health Tip: Good vs. Bad Cholesterol
What's the difference? (2007-04-05)

Heart Attack Patients Blame Vioxx
Many studies indicated that the painkiller Vioxx doubled patients’ risk of heart attack and strokes, the drug was pulled off the market in September 2004. However, the damage had already been done. (2005-09-14)

Flu vaccine helps cut heart attacks, deaths
Getting a flu shot can reduce the incidence of death, heart attack or unplanned procedures to open clogged heart arteries in patients with coronary artery disease. (2006-11-16)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-03-23)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-02-13)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-01-12)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-01-04)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-03-09)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-01-24)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-01-15)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2005-12-27)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2005-12-19)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2005-12-19)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2005-12-19)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2005-12-11)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2005-12-08)

Nobel Prize Winner Helps Fight Cardiovascular Disease
Startling facts about how you can lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, decrease risk of heart disease. (2005-12-07)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-03-01)

Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Everyday vitamin & mineral compounds are effective in reducing risks of cardiovascular disease. Take charge of your cardiovascular health and minimize your risks of heart disease. (2006-02-21)

Why You Should Get Help To Quit Smoking
Are you avoiding or delaying to quit smoking? If you think that the only disease contracted from smoking is lung cancer, you may be wrong. (2006-08-17)

Lost love really can cause broken heart
Confirming the wisdom of the poets and philosophers, doctors say the sudden death of a loved one really can cause a broken heart . (2005-02-15)

Radiation for Breast Cancer in 1980s Ups Heart Risk
Women who received radiation treatment for breast cancer during the 1980s appear to be at a higher risk of getting heart disease than women in the general population. (2007-03-07)

HIV Infection Seems to Raise Heart Attack Risk
People infected with HIV face nearly twice the risk of heart attack that non-infected individuals do. (2007-04-24)

Heart Disease Information That Will Change Your Life
Heart disease and other coronary problems are explored to bring the viewer answers and solutions to the prevention and treatment for healthy heart living. (2006-08-02)

Keep Your Cholesterol Down
It will help prevent heart disease. (2006-05-01)

High Blood Pressure, a Silent Killer
It's best to have your blood pressure checked at least once every two years. (2006-05-01)

Are panic attacks ruining your life?
Many people all over the world are suffering from panic attacks. Most people do not fully understand this condition, but for the sufferers, trying to live a normal life can be very complicated. (2007-01-26)

EKG Predicts Heart Risk in Postmenopausal Women
Even minor abnormalities in electrocardiogram readings can predict if a seemingly healthy, postmenopausal woman is at risk of a heart attack or even death. (2007-03-10)

Heart Attack Victims Can Find Hope for Recovery with Non-embryonic Stem Cell Therapy
.Christian Wilde’s Miracle Stem Cell Heart Repair (Abigon Press, Nov. 2006), explores the success of these leading cardiologists and stem cell specialists from many foremost institutions. (2006-10-31)

Migraines Linked to Heart Risk in Men
Men who suffer from migraine headaches appear to be at an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, mostly due to a higher risk of having a heart attack . (2006-11-16)

98 year old author’s “In Sicilian Company” book also includes Rudolph Valentino and Henry Miller.
Long awaited bio-novel from actress-journalist Argentina Brunetti recounting the incredible worldwide exploits of her theatrical family over the past 150 years. (2005-06-30)

Patients alerted over painkiller's side-effects
Concern about the side- effects of the medicines - known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - has increased, with a growing amount of evidence showing a link to heart problems. (2006-10-25)

Heart Anatomy 3D to educate Patients - Animation Video from Your Practice Online
Your Practice Online, a medical website development company has released a 3D animation video on Heart Anatomy for improved patient education (2007-07-20)

New Scanning Tool Could Prevent Unneeded Heart Attack Hospitalizations
A new imaging technique may soon help doctors determine which people with chest pain can safely be sent home rather than hospitalized for a suspected heart attack . (2006-10-31)

Vioxx, The Silent Killer
VioxxInfo.piczo.com is an informative resource for individuals suffering from medical complications caused by Vioxx. (2007-03-04)

Medicare's Hospital Ratings System May Be Flawed
Medicare's standard hospital-performance measures may not accurately reflect real-life patient outcomes, U.S. researchers report. (2006-12-14)

Genes Could Boost Arthritis Patients' Death Risk
Rheumatoid arthritis patients with certain genetic traits may be at increased risk of early death from heart disease or cancer. (2007-04-27)

Depression Dos and Don'ts(2)
How to curb the blues. (2006-04-25)

Drug Combo May Benefit Heart-Disease Patients
Nondiabetics with heart disease who take the diabetes drug pioglitazone (Actos) along with the cholesterol-lowering drug simvastatin (Zocor) appear to have a reduction in insulin resistance. (2007-01-21)

Benifits of Aerobic exercise(1)
What 30 minutes a day can do for your body (2006-05-01)

New Jersey Jury Backs Merck in Vioxx Trial
A New Jersey jury said Thursday that drug maker Merck & Co.'s painkiller Vioxx did not cause the heart attack of 68-year-old Elaine Doherty. (2006-07-14)

Can The Average Joe Really Earn A CEO Level Salary By Selling Information Products & Ebooks?
Roy Carter was an average Joe that found himself in a tight spot one day, when he fell in a heap with a suspected heart attack . Blue lights, sirens wailing. The whole nine yards. (2007-06-08)

quit smoking, help quit smoking - Within 20 Minutes of Quitting
Within 20 minutes after you smoke that last cigarette, your body begins a series of changes that continue for years. (2005-05-16)

Inflammation-Fighting Drug Fails in Heart Trial
An inflammation-fighting drug has failed to improve the survival of people who had stents implanted after suffering a heart attack . (2007-01-03)

# 1 Female Health Hazard Nearly Killed Her – Now She Fights Back
Mellanie True Hills, author of A Woman’s Guide To Saving Her Own Life: The Heart Program For Health And Longevity, is a heart disease survivor, nearly dying in emergency heart surgery several years a (2006-07-09)

Alternatives to Bypass Surgery
For aching hearts there are treatments other than Bypass and angioplasty. (2007-05-10)

Erectile Dysfunction Could Save Your Life
New study by medical research group identifies erectile dysfunction as harbinger for cardiovascular disease. (2006-01-24)

Moderate Drinking Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Hypertensive Men
with high blood pressure who have a drink or two per day may be at lower risk for heart attack than men who don't drink at all. (2007-01-03)

Painkiller Ibuprofen may complicate Heart matters
Doctors should not give high-risk cardiovascular patients ibuprofen for pain while they are taking aspirin for their heart (2007-05-11)

Study: - Painkiller Ibuprofen may complicate Heart matters
Doctors should not give high-risk cardiovascular patients ibuprofen for pain while they are taking aspirin for their heart . (2007-05-10)

Stress, Obesity Taking Toll on Latin Americans' Health
Stress and tummy fat are among the biggest threats to the cardiovascular health of Latin Americans. (2007-03-10)

Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy Effective After Heart Surgery
Low-dose aspirin therapy may be as effective as high-dose therapy in preventing blood clots, while reducing the risk of bleeding in heart patients who've had treatments such as angioplasty or stenting (2007-03-25)

Alternatives to Bypass Surgery
For aching hearts there are treatments other than Bypass and angioplasty. (2007-05-10)

Experts Devise New Women's Heart Risk Predictor
It will help more women get the help they need sooner, cardiologists say. (2007-02-14)

For Many Women, Daily Aspirin Can Protect the Heart
Taking an aspirin a day can help prevent heart attacks and stroke in some women, and even prevent further problems if you already have cardiovascular disease. (2006-11-07)

What is heart disease?
What are the symptoms of heart disease? What are the Identifying symptoms? What causes coronary heart disease? Here are the answers. (2006-02-16)

The Accurate Risk of Heart Attack from Drug Eluting Stents and What the FDA is Not Doing.
Why the FDA is not acting on the drug eluting stent heart attack safety problem (2007-04-02)

Weight Loss Most Effective Information
Figurefirst is the first Health informatics site which provides full information about weight loss Method,medix,programe. (2006-05-12)

Research Propels Advances in Clinical Cardiology
3 studies highlight new drug therapies, heart valve 'clips' and better nuclear imaging. (2007-03-29)

Five Steps Help Men Live Longer
Exercise, healthy diet, no smoking, staying trim and moderate drinking are key, study finds. (2006-07-08)

Women's screening tests: Prevent small problems from growing larger
The following recommendations are general guidelines on screening procedures for healthy women. (2006-04-22)

Physicians Create Heart Vitamins
Physicians create Heart Vitamin that combines many commonly used vitamins into one pill. The company has created a Bilingual label. (2005-07-10)

5 strategies you can adopt today to prevent heart disease
Prevent heart problems in the future by adopting a healthy lifestyle today. Here are five strategies to get you started. (2006-12-09)

Richard Pryor's Widow Settles Lawsuit
Richard Pryor's widow has settled a lawsuit accusing Universal Music Group of selling 11 of the comedian's recordings without authorization, a court clerk confirmed Wednesday. (2007-04-26)

How would quitting smoking affect the risk of developing cancer and other diseases?
Smoking cessation has major and immediate health benefits for men and women of all ages. (2005-04-19)

Health Tip: Understanding Trans Fats
Trans fats, also called hydrogenated fats, are man-made compounds that are made from processed liquid oils. (2006-12-14)

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