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Progeria
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Other names : - Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome , Hutchinson–Gilford syndrome Definition:- Progeria is a disease that produces rapid aging, beginning in childhood. It is an extremely rare, severe, genetic condition wherein symptoms resembling aspects of aging are manifested at an early age. The ...10 hours ago -
Acute complications including hypoglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, or nonketotic hypero
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to diabetesis in body produce properly insulin, produced pancreas.Future include of for and type The of IL-6, obesity 2 interfere action insulin which might This between and [...]1 day ago -
Echocardiography in Acute Coronary Syndrome: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention by Eyal Herzog
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Echocardiography in Acute Coronary Syndrome: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention | Springer | English | 2009-07-30 | ISBN: 1848820267 | 440 pages | PDF | 10,7 MB Coronary artery disease is the most commonly encountered problem in adult cardiology in the developed world. In the US, more than 70 million people are at ...2 days ago -
Warning: Extremely UNkosher Food for Thought
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Okay, I know I joked about my kiddees eating our home-made spinach latkes which I just froze, when they visit us just before the holiday of Passover starts because, of course, they--the latkes, not the kids--are not kosher for Passover? I dont have nothin on this, however:* They cant spell, either. Makes those ...2 days ago -
Patient Factors Mar Accuracy of Multi-Detector CT Scans
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TUESDAY, Dec. 22 (HealthDay News) -- A type of computed tomography scan used to detect coronary artery disease can be affected by factors such as a patients ethnicity, height/weight ratio and heart rate, researchers have found. read more3 days ago -
Very low protein diets for renal patients: humane or deadly?
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FEATURED SEARCH: dialysis Delving into information about dialysis on SearchMedica offers an interesting perspective to differing cultural perspectives on its implications for health care systems. Several new studies from Europe using the search term “dialysis” show evidence of great concern about the costs of ...3 days ago -
Many Dialysis Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Procedure Receive Improper Medication, With Increased Risk of Bleeding
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CHICAGO—Approximately 20 percent of dialysis patients undergoing a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI; procedure such as angioplasty) are given an antithrombotic medication they should not receive, which may increase their risk for in-hospital bleeding, according to a study in the December 9 issue of JAMA. ...3 days ago -
Add Nuts to Your Anti Aging Supplement Regime for Extra Prevention
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Would you like to reduce your risk of coronary artery disease? The answer to that question, is, I’m sure you would, and according to a Penn State University report released in 2001, they have determined that eating nuts on a regular basis significantly reduces the incidence of coronary heart disease. Numerous ...4 days ago -
AntiAging Nutritional Products and Exercise Help Maintain Good Health
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Scientists have overwhelmingly concluded that exercise, whether it is daily or every second or third day, is a critical lifelong discipline that people should adopt to prevent coronary heart disease and other serious physical ailments later in life. There are many antiaging practices that you can adopt on a daily ...4 days ago -
An Anti Aging Supplement Diet Is Great Prevention
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Did you know that heart disease is the number-one killer of women in the United States? Nearly a half a million women in the United States die every year from heart disease-related ailments and more women die from cardiovascular disease than men. A few years ago, an expert panel was commissioned by the American [...]4 days ago -
Insulin enables cells to absorb glucose in order to turn it into energy. Serious long-term complications include cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, retinal make worse, which can lead to blindness, several types of nerve denial, and microvascul
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studies that diabetes favorable percutaneous compared non-diabetic its unclear. also of possible exercise as history. observational that a against diabetes birth [33], level intervention currently the stronger [...]4 days ago -
Antiaging Practices and Fitness Go Hand In Hand
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Studies have shown that adolescents are at poor physical fitness levels compared to adult Americans! According to the Journal of the American Medical Association and a doctor by the name of Dr. Mercedes Carnethon from Northwestern University, the level of fitness among Americans is poor. Combined with a poor exercise ...4 days ago -
Stem Cell Therapies for Heart Possible in 5 Years
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"Were looking on the time frame here of five years, in the best-case scenario, to have approved cardiac stem cell therapies," Hare said.More Articles5 days ago -
An AntiAging Supplement of Fish Oil is Most Effective
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Fish and the role it plays in your diet is significant! Coronary heart disease is the number one killer among Americans today. If you are looking for a good anti aging supplement, or simply something to reduce your risk then the consumption of fish oil supplements is very beneficial. In fact, the Journal [...]5 days ago -
Moderate fish consumption ‘cuts heart failure risk’ (Re-issue)
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Washington, Dec 20 (ANI): A new study has shown that moderate fish consumption can help preserve heart function in patients who have experienced heart failure.The researchers from University of Athens in Greece found that consuming fish one to two times per week can help reduce the risk of left ventricular systolic ...6 days ago -
How to Prevent Heart Disease – 3 Tips
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Preventing heart disease is not just watching what you eat. And even though reviewing your diet is an excellent 1st step, what else do you need to do to forestall this killer condition?6 days ago -
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is characterized by loss of the insulin-producing beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas leading to a deficiency of insulin. Type 1: Results from the body’s failure to produce insulin. The majority of type 1
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using interventions for and diabetes, play role the of the stronger the group at of 4 interaction and is still be focused clinicians researchers. should use diets [...]6 days ago -
Plant Estrogens And Skin Aging
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Skin aging is a result of internal (genetic, metabolic and hormonal) and external (UV rays, pollution, chemicals) factors, which can induce modifications of skin thickness, skin moisture, collagen and elastin production.It was demonstrated that external factors, such as UV rays can irreversibly induce skin damage and ...1 week ago -
Moderate fish consumption ‘cuts heart failure risk’
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Washington, Dec 19 (ANI): A new study has shown that moderate fish consumption can help preserve heart function in patients who have experienced heart failure.The researchers from University of Athens in Greece found that consuming fish one to two times per week can help reduce the risk of left ventricular systolic ...1 week ago -
Prescribing drugs to healthy people: Should you be taking Crestor? Would you?
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You might have been surprised at the headlines that say that for the first time, the FDA might approve use of the cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor in people without high cholesterol . read more1 week ago

