Heart Disease Myth!

Reverse the Effects of Heart Disease Naturally!

Caldwell Esselstyn, MD — “No More Heart Attacks — Ever”

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Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. But, as Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., a former internationally known surgeon, researcher and clinician at the Cleveland Clinic, explains, it can be prevented, reversed, and even abolished. Dr. Esselstyn argues that conventional cardiology has failed patients by developing treatments that focus only on the symptoms of heart disease, rather than the cause.

This is a 10-minute excerpt from Dr. Esselstyn’s 90-minute talk at the Healthy Lifestyle Expo 2007. To get a DVD containing the full talk, along with fascinating presentations of 11 other experts, see http://www.vegsource.com and click on “STORE.”

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Heart Healthy Living

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Heart disease affects 20 million Americans. How can you live a heart healthy life?Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

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James Cures Hypertension and Heart Disease, McDougall Diet

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James describes how he cured himself of high blood pressure and cholesterol and avoided heart surgery (bypass). He regained his lost health by a simple change to the McDougall Diet.

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3 Paths to Lower Cholesterol: Part 1 – Diet

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Robert Kowalski advises avoiding saturated and trans fats in your diet and eating omega-3 fatty acids and fibers to help lower cholesterol. Be sure to watch 3 Paths to Lower Cholesterol: Part 2-Niacin and Part 3-Plant Sterols.

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How To Self Test For Cholesterol

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One important area of personal health management is testing your cholesterol levels.

Anyone over 20 should have their levels checked and there is now a range of over the counter home tests that can monitor these accurately. If in doubt, ask your pharmacist which test is most suitable before you buy. The kits will come with easy to follow instructions, and give accurate results in about three minutes. Make sure you read the manufacturers guidelines carefully before proceeding with any tests.

The kit should contain the sealed test, a lancet, plaster and the set of instructions.

High cholesterol significantly increases the risk of having a heart attack. Cholesterol is an oily substance which is a building block for manufacturing many of the body’s vital chemicals.

The main reason for high cholesterol levels in this country is a poor or unhealthy diet. It’s important to know what your cholesterol level is, as high levels can go undetected for a long time and become noticeable when it blocks blood vessels.

There are two types of cholesterol in the body – LDL, which deposits cholesterol in arteries of the heart. HDL type actually removes cholesterol from the blood, reducing the risk of a heart attack.

Some test kits show total cholesterol, others total and HDL cholesterol levels. Results on most kits are easy to interpret, reporting low, Ok or high levels.

Ideally measure your cholesterol on an empty stomach. Some kits require you to fast for 12 hours before carrying out the test.

The kit gives you all the equipment needed to collect a finger sample of whole blood – if your cholesterol levels are high, you must consult your GP for further tests, and if you have any concerns about the test itself, you should seek advice from a medical professional.

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Cholesterol Drug Scam, Wake Up America 13

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Cholesterol Drug Scam, Wake Up America 13

Whats the truth about high cholesterol & cholesterol drugs?

The statin drugs (drugs to lower cholesterol) such as Lipitor, Zocor, Crestor, Lescol, Mevacor & Pravachol are some of the pharmaceutical industries top selling categories of drugs. Do these drugs really save lives and lower hearth attack rates? Are high cholesterol foods actually bad to eat? Are eggs bad to eat? What are the side effects of statin drugs? Can lowering your cholesterol actually be bad for your health? What is cholesterol? What does the body use cholesterol for? Is a high fat diet bad for you?

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Radhia Gleis is certified in Clinical Nutrition, C.C.N. She is also a Certified BioNutritional Analyst.

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Cholesterol Drug Scam, Wake Up America 13

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Cholesterol Drug Scam, Wake Up America 13

Whats the truth about high cholesterol & cholesterol drugs?

The statin drugs (drugs to lower cholesterol) such as Lipitor, Zocor, Crestor, Lescol, Mevacor & Pravachol are some of the pharmaceutical industries top selling categories of drugs. Do these drugs really save lives and lower hearth attack rates? Are high cholesterol foods actually bad to eat? Are eggs bad to eat? What are the side effects of statin drugs? Can lowering your cholesterol actually be bad for your health? What is cholesterol? What does the body use cholesterol for? Is a high fat diet bad for you?

Be My Friend
http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth

Visit Radhia’s Website at
http://www.advancedhealthinstitute.com/
http://www.aimmd.com/

Visit Peter McCarthy’s website
http://www.lifeenergyholisticcenter.com/

Visit Texas Health Freedom Coalition
http://www.texashealthfreedom.com

Radhia Gleis is certified in Clinical Nutrition, C.C.N. She is also a Certified BioNutritional Analyst.

Music by John Richter
http://www.injoysolutions.com

This video was produced by Psychetruth
http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth
http://www.youtube.com/psychetruth
http://psychetruth.blogspot.com/

© Copyright 2009 AHI Productions. All Rights Reserved.

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Healing a Broken Heart- A Blessing in Disguise- Diabetic Diet, Vegan, Raw Foods, Weight loss, Bypass Surgery, Diabetes, Heart Attack Interview with Chef Dina Knight

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Visit http://www.greenivore.net Join in an upcoming class taught by Gourmet Raw Vegan Chef Dina Knight or come to the raw spirit festival and see her on sunday sept 14th in Sedona AZ.

This video was made to tell a little bit about how Chef Dina Knight got started on a path to health and wellness, what her initial inspirations were, how she saw the differences between sick care and wellness. This video is a personal look into her life that so many other people are experiencing on a daily basis with their loved ones in the hospital, sick or dying of a preventable “lifestyle” disease. Heart Disease, Diabetes and obesity affect 1 out of every 2 people in the US, it’s time we made a change and started seeing how what we eat, how we live, and what we think will either lead us down a path towards health and wellness or that we can literally dig our own graves with our forks. This is part one of a several part interview of how she ended up with an amazing weight loss of over 115lbs. We hope you enjoy it, please pass this onto a friend, neighbor or loved one who you think might benefit from hearing this message and be sure and subscribe for future videos, also please visit the websites and join our mailing list so we can keep in touch. Thanks!

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Healing a Broken Heart- A Blessing in Disguise- Diabetic Diet, Vegan, Raw Foods, Weight loss, Bypass Surgery, Diabetes, Heart Attack Interview with Chef Dina Knight

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Visit http://www.greenivore.net Join in an upcoming class taught by Gourmet Raw Vegan Chef Dina Knight or come to the raw spirit festival and see her on sunday sept 14th in Sedona AZ.

This video was made to tell a little bit about how Chef Dina Knight got started on a path to health and wellness, what her initial inspirations were, how she saw the differences between sick care and wellness. This video is a personal look into her life that so many other people are experiencing on a daily basis with their loved ones in the hospital, sick or dying of a preventable “lifestyle” disease. Heart Disease, Diabetes and obesity affect 1 out of every 2 people in the US, it’s time we made a change and started seeing how what we eat, how we live, and what we think will either lead us down a path towards health and wellness or that we can literally dig our own graves with our forks. This is part one of a several part interview of how she ended up with an amazing weight loss of over 115lbs. We hope you enjoy it, please pass this onto a friend, neighbor or loved one who you think might benefit from hearing this message and be sure and subscribe for future videos, also please visit the websites and join our mailing list so we can keep in touch. Thanks!

cardiac arrest
heart attack
quadruple bypass
bypass surgery
weight loss
diabetes
heart disease
hospital
hospitals
surgeries
surgery
diet
diabetic diet
diabetes diet
raw food
raw foods
raw food chef
raw food diet
raw food recipes
living foods
sunfood success diet
spiritual lifestyle
vegan
veganism
vegetarian
vibrant health
enzyme therapy
david wolfe
doug graham
victoria boutenko
uncooking
raw plant food
fruits
vegetables
nuts seeds
sprouts sea vegetables
superfood
nutrition
longevity
youth
prevention
raw lifestyle
raw health
raw guru
food demo
preparation
matt monarch
angela stokes
paul nison
brian clement
viktoras kulvinskas
organic garden
organic ingredients
growing with mineral rich soil
healing the body
natural health and nutrition
whole food
natural diet
weight loss
losing weight feeling great
curing disease
eating for beauty
green for life
how to overcome illness
how to go 100% raw vegan
consciousness
minerals and vitamins
raw spirit festival
supplements
standard american diet
SAD diet
fresh and alive
farmers market
cooking with heating
eating without heating
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skin hair nails beauty
raw kitchen

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Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video

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Preventing Heart Disease and Heart Attack Educational Video. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs; Item #56-042N, September 2001; The dramatic, moving stories of three heart attack survivors and their families illustrate the importance of heeding heart attack warning signs and seeking medical care quickly. They vividly convey how a real heart attack may differ from the stereotypical “movie heart attack” and how getting immediate treatment can save lives. The warm and sympathetic narration by an emergency department physician explains what a heart attack is, the treatments that can save lives if given quickly, why many heart attack victims delay seeking care, and how to make a heart attack survival plan. Useful for health fairs, medical waiting rooms, community groups, and home viewing. Producer: National Institutes of Health; Keywords: hhs.gov; public_safety; Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Heart Attack Warning Signs. A heart attack is a frightening event, and you probably don’t want to think about it. But, if you learn the signs of a heart attack and what steps to take, you can save a life–maybe your own. What are the signs of a heart attack? Many people think a heart attack is sudden and intense, like a “movie” heart attack, where a person clutches his or her chest and falls over. The truth is that many heart attacks start slowly, as a mild pain or discomfort. If you feel such a symptom, you may not be sure what’s wrong. Your symptoms may even come and go. Even those who have had a heart attack may not recognize their symptoms, because the next attack can have entirely different ones. Women may not think they’re at risk of having a heart attack–but they are. Learn more about women and heart attack. It’s vital that everyone learn the warning signs of a heart attack. These are: Chest discomfort. Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts for more than a few minutes, or goes away and comes back. The discomfort can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain. Discomfort in other areas of the upper body. Can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach. Shortness of breath. Often comes along with chest discomfort. But it also can occur before chest discomfort. Other symptoms. May include breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, or light-headedness. Learn the signs–but also remember: Even if you’re not sure it’s a heart attack, you should still have it checked out. Fast action can save lives-maybe your own. After you learn more about heart attack, try a brief quiz to see if you know what to do if you or someone else has warning signs. How do you survive a heart attack? Fast action is your best weapon against a heart attack. Why? Because clot-busting drugs and other artery-opening treatments can stop a heart attack in its tracks. They can prevent or limit damage to the heart–but they need to be given immediately after symptoms begin. The sooner they are started, the more good they will do–and the greater the chances are for survival and a full recovery. To be most effective, they need to be given ideally within 1 hour of the start of heart attack symptoms. You can reduce your risk of having a heart attack—even if you already have coronary heart disease (CHD) or have had a previous heart attack. The key is to take steps to prevent or control your heart disease risk factors. Six Key Steps To Reduce Heart Attack Risk; Taking these steps will reduce your risk of having a heart attack: Stop smoking; Lower high blood pressure; Reduce high blood cholesterol; Aim for a healthy weight; Be physically active each day. Manage diabetes.

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Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video

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Preventing Heart Disease and Heart Attack Educational Video. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs; Item #56-042N, September 2001; The dramatic, moving stories of three heart attack survivors and their families illustrate the importance of heeding heart attack warning signs and seeking medical care quickly. They vividly convey how a real heart attack may differ from the stereotypical “movie heart attack” and how getting immediate treatment can save lives. The warm and sympathetic narration by an emergency department physician explains what a heart attack is, the treatments that can save lives if given quickly, why many heart attack victims delay seeking care, and how to make a heart attack survival plan. Useful for health fairs, medical waiting rooms, community groups, and home viewing. Producer: National Institutes of Health; Keywords: hhs.gov; public_safety; Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Heart Attack Warning Signs. A heart attack is a frightening event, and you probably don’t want to think about it. But, if you learn the signs of a heart attack and what steps to take, you can save a life–maybe your own. What are the signs of a heart attack? Many people think a heart attack is sudden and intense, like a “movie” heart attack, where a person clutches his or her chest and falls over. The truth is that many heart attacks start slowly, as a mild pain or discomfort. If you feel such a symptom, you may not be sure what’s wrong. Your symptoms may even come and go. Even those who have had a heart attack may not recognize their symptoms, because the next attack can have entirely different ones. Women may not think they’re at risk of having a heart attack–but they are. Learn more about women and heart attack. It’s vital that everyone learn the warning signs of a heart attack. These are: Chest discomfort. Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts for more than a few minutes, or goes away and comes back. The discomfort can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain. Discomfort in other areas of the upper body. Can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach. Shortness of breath. Often comes along with chest discomfort. But it also can occur before chest discomfort. Other symptoms. May include breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, or light-headedness. Learn the signs–but also remember: Even if you’re not sure it’s a heart attack, you should still have it checked out. Fast action can save lives-maybe your own. After you learn more about heart attack, try a brief quiz to see if you know what to do if you or someone else has warning signs. How do you survive a heart attack? Fast action is your best weapon against a heart attack. Why? Because clot-busting drugs and other artery-opening treatments can stop a heart attack in its tracks. They can prevent or limit damage to the heart–but they need to be given immediately after symptoms begin. The sooner they are started, the more good they will do–and the greater the chances are for survival and a full recovery. To be most effective, they need to be given ideally within 1 hour of the start of heart attack symptoms. You can reduce your risk of having a heart attack—even if you already have coronary heart disease (CHD) or have had a previous heart attack. The key is to take steps to prevent or control your heart disease risk factors. Six Key Steps To Reduce Heart Attack Risk; Taking these steps will reduce your risk of having a heart attack: Stop smoking; Lower high blood pressure; Reduce high blood cholesterol; Aim for a healthy weight; Be physically active each day. Manage diabetes.

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Reliv – Hearth attack and high cholesterol

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Physicist Nancy Kerr – heart attack, hi-cholesterol level, weight loss(60 lbs), etc.

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Heart Animation: Coronary Artery Angioplasty (Heart Stent)

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http://www.nucleusinc.com This 3D heart animation shows a coronary angioplasty procedure to correct a blocked artery in the heart. It begins by showing the buildup of plaque in an artery wall of the heart, blocking the flow of blood. Afterwards, the patient lies on a testing table while contrast dye is injected into the arteries of the heart, showing the location of the blockage. A guide wire is then moved through the lumen of the blood vessel, followed by a balloon and stent mechanism. The balloon inflates, putting the metal stent in place, so that the lumen of the artery is open and the red blood cells can flow freely. ANCE00178

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Heart Animation: Coronary Artery Angioplasty (Heart Stent)

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http://www.nucleusinc.com This 3D heart animation shows a coronary angioplasty procedure to correct a blocked artery in the heart. It begins by showing the buildup of plaque in an artery wall of the heart, blocking the flow of blood. Afterwards, the patient lies on a testing table while contrast dye is injected into the arteries of the heart, showing the location of the blockage. A guide wire is then moved through the lumen of the blood vessel, followed by a balloon and stent mechanism. The balloon inflates, putting the metal stent in place, so that the lumen of the artery is open and the red blood cells can flow freely. ANCE00178

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Cure Heart Disease, McDougall Diet, Don Carrier

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Don describes how he had a heart attack, which was followed by recommendations for heart surgery (bypass). He lost 60 pounds, lowered his blood pressure and cholesterol, cured his heart disease, and regained his lost health by a simple change to the McDougall Diet. Visit http://www.drmcdougall.com

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Cure Heart Disease, McDougall Diet, Don Carrier

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Don describes how he had a heart attack, which was followed by recommendations for heart surgery (bypass). He lost 60 pounds, lowered his blood pressure and cholesterol, cured his heart disease, and regained his lost health by a simple change to the McDougall Diet. Visit http://www.drmcdougall.com

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Cardiovascular Disease: Overview

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Millions of Americans have one or more forms of cardiovascular disease and Coronary Heart disease is the single leading cause of death in the country today.
Rebecca Fox gives us an overview of the diagnosis and shows us what options are available. To watch thousands of health related videos go to http://www.icyou.com

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Cardiovascular Disease: Overview

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Millions of Americans have one or more forms of cardiovascular disease and Coronary Heart disease is the single leading cause of death in the country today.
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Lose Weight, Cure Heart Disease, McDougall Diet, Norm Weinstein

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Norm describes how he lost over 250 pounds on the McDougall Diet without being hungry. He also cured his heart disease as seen by stopping his angina and lowering his cholesterol. Visit http://www.drmcdougall.com

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Lose Weight, Cure Heart Disease, McDougall Diet, Norm Weinstein

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Norm describes how he lost over 250 pounds on the McDougall Diet without being hungry. He also cured his heart disease as seen by stopping his angina and lowering his cholesterol. Visit http://www.drmcdougall.com

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IVUS Vascular Imaging

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A DMC patient suffering from an artery blockage is helped by Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS), new technology that reveals the condition of the artery and may prevent heart attacks. ~Detroit Medical Center

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What is Congestive Heart Failure (Heart Basics #4)

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This commonly misunderstood disease affects 5 million Americans. Let’s take a closer look at congestive heart failure.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

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Heart Disease in Women (Part 2)

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Overview:
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, just as it is for men. The symptoms of heart disease can be different in women than in men, and it is important for women to be aware of them. The symptoms and the latest treatments are discussed in this interview, along with a condition known as pulmonary hypertension.

Part One:
Trends in heart disease
Types of heart disease
Classic heart attack symptoms
Women’s heart attack symptoms
Coronary artery blockages
Heart disease prevention
Cholesterol and blood pressure

Part Two:
Pulmonary hypertension
Illnesses related to pulmonary hypertension
Symptoms
Treatments
Research

Dr. Myung Park, a cardiologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center and an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Links:
Heart Disease in Women (Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKY9or1e0_A

Heart Disease in Women (Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w133WAIYTI0

Maryland Heart Center
http://www.umm.edu/heart/

Dr. Myung Park
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Heart Disease in Women (Part 1)

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Overview:
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, just as it is for men. The symptoms of heart disease can be different in women than in men, and it is important for women to be aware of them. The symptoms and the latest treatments are discussed in this interview, along with a condition known as pulmonary hypertension.

Part One:
Trends in heart disease
Types of heart disease
Classic heart attack symptoms
Women’s heart attack symptoms
Coronary artery blockages
Heart disease prevention
Cholesterol and blood pressure

Part Two:
Pulmonary hypertension
Illnesses related to pulmonary hypertension
Symptoms
Treatments
Research

Dr. Myung Park, a cardiologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center and an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Links:
Heart Disease in Women (Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKY9or1e0_A

Heart Disease in Women (Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w133WAIYTI0

Maryland Heart Center
http://www.umm.edu/heart/

Dr. Myung Park
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/myung_h_park.html

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Heart Disease in Women (Part 1)

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Overview:
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, just as it is for men. The symptoms of heart disease can be different in women than in men, and it is important for women to be aware of them. The symptoms and the latest treatments are discussed in this interview, along with a condition known as pulmonary hypertension.

Part One:
Trends in heart disease
Types of heart disease
Classic heart attack symptoms
Women’s heart attack symptoms
Coronary artery blockages
Heart disease prevention
Cholesterol and blood pressure

Part Two:
Pulmonary hypertension
Illnesses related to pulmonary hypertension
Symptoms
Treatments
Research

Dr. Myung Park, a cardiologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center and an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Links:
Heart Disease in Women (Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKY9or1e0_A

Heart Disease in Women (Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w133WAIYTI0

Maryland Heart Center
http://www.umm.edu/heart/

Dr. Myung Park
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/myung_h_park.html

Duration : 0:16:31

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Understanding Cholesterol (Cholesterol #1)

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Cholesterol isn’t inherently “bad,” but too much of it can cause a plethora of problems! Keep watching for the cholesterol basics.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

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How to Follow a Heart-Healthy Diet

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Follow a heart healthy diet to reduce your risk of coronary disease.

Duration : 0:2:27

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Understanding Heart Disease (Heart Basics #1)

Filed under: Heart Disease — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — admin @ 4:49 pm

Heart disease affects more than 20 million Americans. Let’s explore the various forms that heart disease can take.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

Duration : 0:2:55

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