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… hypertension, coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure are some of the leading causes of mortality … to, obstruction to left ventricular outflow, decompensated heart failure and unstable variable heart rate. Certain cardiovascular disease medications …
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… Safely Energy and Sports Drinks Enjoying Life When You Have Heart Failure Exercise and Fibromyalgia Exercise and … Food and Exercise Healthy Habits for Kids Healthy Muscles Heart-Healthy Lifestyle Heat-Related Illnesses Helping … HIV and Exercise Interactive Tool: What Is Your Target Heart Rate? Jaw Problems: Exercise and Relaxation John's …
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… body is exercising. Ratings on this scale are related to heart rate (how hard your heart is working to move blood through your body). How to … to the end of the number rating to get an estimate of your heart rate during activity (also known as training or target …
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… ago, Tony's doctor told him that he had a high risk for heart attack and that his cholesterol was high. So Tony, at … Tony. "I'm about the age my dad was when he had his first heart attack. I was willing to do whatever the doctor told me. So I did it all—the heart-healthy diet, exercise, and cholesterol medicine. It …
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… to Stop Driving? Hearing Loss: Should I Get a Hearing Aid? Heart Failure: Should I Get an Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD)? Heart Failure: Should I Get a Pacemaker (Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy)? Heart Problems: Should I Have Catheter Ablation? Heart Rate …
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… and cannot efficiently move the blood back toward the heart. Pooled blood and fluid in the lower legs then leads … skin ulcer by helping your blood circulate back toward your heart. Elevate your legs during sleep. While you are … sleeping, you can help your blood circulate back to your heart by elevating your feet above the level of your heart. …
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… Overview Overview Ischemia means your heart muscle is not getting enough blood and oxygen. It is … the coronary arteries . These arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. When you have ischemia, you may feel angina … is called silent ischemia. Ischemia can happen when your heart needs more oxygen because it is working harder than …
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… Overview An ICD is always checking your heart for a life-threatening, rapid heart rhythm. The ICD may try to slow the rhythm back to … rhythm doesn't stop, the ICD sends an electric shock to the heart. This restores a normal rhythm. The device then goes …
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… health problems. Statins: Should I Take Them to Prevent a Heart Attack or Stroke? Actionsets are designed to help … role in managing a health condition. Healthy Eating: Eating Heart-Healthy Foods Cause High triglycerides can happen if … cookies, biscuits, crackers, and stick margarine. Choose a heart-healthy eating plan. Eat a diet that's rich in …
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… angina? Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease , or heart disease. For most people, it feels like chest pain or … shoulders or arms. What causes it? Angina happens when the heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen. This most often … happens because of a shortage of blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. This low blood flow is often a result of …