Patients were considered to have coronary
artery disease if they had a diameter reduction of greater than 50 percent in at least one coronary artery.
Not exact matches
If LDL - C is accumulating in
arteries over a lifetime to cause heart
disease, then why is it that elderly people with the highest LDL - C live the longest?
If antibiotics ever do prove effective for treating coronary
artery disease, he says, the results would be «staggering.
If further research shows that we can control the mechanism that triggers natural cardiovascular protection, it may be possible to develop new treatment protocols for coronary
artery disease.»
«Heart
disease patients who sit a lot have worse health even
if they exercise: Patients with coronary
artery disease spend an average of 8 hours each day sitting; men were more sedentary than women.»
«Researchers are only just starting to explore the idea of listening to structures like joints,
arteries or the intestines and seeing
if the sounds they make can tell us about
diseases.
And then same for older people, of course, the same situation where they're not as robust,
if you will, as people who are in their 20s and 30s and can handle that and losing the fluids and not have complications of coronary
artery disease and other things that go with that for an older person.
Just a handful of studies have looked over the course of a year, let alone years, such as this study, which followed patients for an average of 10 years after their coronary
artery disease diagnosis to see
if they were ever diagnosed with depression.
Cardiologist Dr. Leslie Miller discusses the vital role of adult stem cells in helping the body repair itself as well as the potential benefits of cell therapy as an alternative option
if you are living with symptoms of a chronic condition such as coronary
artery disease or osteoarthritis that affect your ability to live a normal life.
If we understand the special features of insulin resistance in endothelial cells, we may be able to find more effective treatments against
artery damage and cardiovascular
disease in people with diabetes.»
In the June 2007 issue of Health Services Research, a University of Chicago - based research team reports that a relatively inexpensive national effort to improve the process of care at selected clinics was able to make enough difference in its first four years that,
if sustained, it could reduce patients» lifetime risk of blindness, end - stage kidney
disease and coronary
artery disease — all common complications of diabetes.
Dr. Esselsyn (pictured, right, also happens to be Engine 2 Diet author Rip Esselstyn's dad) starts by saying, «
If the truth were known, that coronary
artery disease is a toothless paper tiger that need never exist.
Do not use
if you have had a myocardial infarction or have established coronary
artery disease.
If you do receive a coronary
artery disease diagnosis, your doctor may want to start you on statins, insert a stent into one of the
arteries, or schedule you for bypass surgery.
As early as the 1950s, rumbles in the scientific community began, wondering
if the trans - fats boom was leading to the large increase of coronary
artery disease seen across the country.
Avoid some inverted poses with disc
disease of the spine, fragile or atherosclerotic neck
arteries, extremely high or low blood pressure, glaucoma, detachment of the retina, ear problems, severe osteoporosis, cervical spondylitis, or
if at risk for blood clots.
As a matter of fact things I am reading are debunking the whole cholesterol scare all together and say that cholesterol is actually good for you and good for your brain as long as you do not have
artery disease that causes it to Lodge in your veins I am interested in your take on this and
if there was a way to know that you did not have inflammation would it be safe to eat a higher cholesterol diet.
People who have hypertension that is not treated with lifestyle modifications and medications (
if necessary) are likely to experience one or several of the following conditions: • Coronary
artery disease, heart attack, heart failure, or abnormal heart beat.
If the chronic inflammation attacks the lining of the
arteries, you get heart
disease.
If triglycerides are in high - level, then it can become the cause of coronary
artery diseases, stroke, and other heart conditions.
If you have coronary
artery disease or are at risk for it, your provider will prescribe a smaller dose of hormone tablets at first.
However,
if you are at high risk of coronary
artery disease (CAD)-- i.e. you've already had a heart attack or been diagnosed with CAD, or you have a major risk factor (diabetes or pre-diabetes, smoking, hypertension, or strong family history of early CAD — then I recommend checking a «cardiac C - RP», and
if elevated, this means you have increased risk of having a heart attack.
Yes, the two conditions (bicuspid or other aortic valve defect and weakening of the adjacent segment of the aorta) indeed tend to go together — but perhaps only because of a predisposition to aortic weakening (thought to be caused by hydraulic abnormalities in flow from the
diseased valve); perhaps the predisposition need not be fulfilled
if the
artery and its lining are healthy as a result of adequate diet — just as a genetic predisposition to heart
disease in general need not result in actual
disease if diet is adequate.
When damaged, fats and cholesterol form toxic derivatives that,
if left unchecked, can damage the structures of which they are a part and, in the case of cholesterol, contribute to the formation of atherosclerosis, a form of coronary
artery disease.
Even more encouraging is evidence that polyphenols in olive oil can interact with a hereditary gene variant of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (the NOS3 Glu298Asp polymorphism, which is a risk factor for hypertension and coronary
artery disease), to improve endothelial function after meals.19 So, even
if genetics are not in your favor, olive oil may help.»
(25 - 26) Vascular System
If the immune response attacks the vascular system, there may be increased venous thrombo - embolism, stroke (2)(3), and coronary
artery disease, etc..
But even
if you don't want to believe that, you will not find any study showing any other diet (than a low fat whole plant food based diet) reverses (opens up
arteries) heart
disease.
If you have known coronary artery disease (CAD), or if you have multiple risk factors for CAD, then you want a diet proven to lead to reversal of CAD, which is a plant - based very low fat die
If you have known coronary
artery disease (CAD), or
if you have multiple risk factors for CAD, then you want a diet proven to lead to reversal of CAD, which is a plant - based very low fat die
if you have multiple risk factors for CAD, then you want a diet proven to lead to reversal of CAD, which is a plant - based very low fat diet.
If you do not know you have heart
disease and want a clue a screening test, ten percent of the populations over a thousand and you this - these
arteries that are like cast stone already yet they're playing tennis, they're jogging, they're participating in marathons, which may accelerate coronary calcification's there are several studies showing that that ultar exercise, repeated ultra exercise may be on the U-shaped curve a little bit climbing the ladder of detriment.
«This suggests that
if you add grief to traditional risk factors for coronary
artery disease, whether it be smoking, hypertension, or family history, the grief may potentially put you over the edge,» says Eugene Storozynsky, M.D., a cardiologist at the University of Rochester Medical Center, in Rochester, N.Y., who was not involved in the study.
In comparison studies, they had the least atherosclerosis in their
arteries and lived much longer
if they did have heart
disease.
If there are very few heartworms, most dogs have
disease only in the pulmonary
arteries, not in the heart.
The infection may cause inflammation and thickening of the pulmonary
arteries, damage to the heart, liver and kidneys, and,
if untreated, can lead to heart
disease and death.
• Cholesterol Levels: Maximum cholesterol ratio,
if treated < 5.0 — 215 If Ratio < 4.5 — 290 • Family History: No coronary artery disease or cancer prior to age 60 (parents only
if treated < 5.0 — 215
If Ratio < 4.5 — 290 • Family History: No coronary artery disease or cancer prior to age 60 (parents only
If Ratio < 4.5 — 290 • Family History: No coronary
artery disease or cancer prior to age 60 (parents only).
If you have any of the following: Peripheral vascular
disease, peripheral
artery disease, irregular heartbeat, atrial fibrillation, or insulin use before age 25, Foresters would give you a much better price than Liberty Bankers.
Stroke survivors and those who have experienced transient ischemic attacks — also known as TIAs or mini-strokes — are at high risk of stroke
if they have peripheral
artery disease according to the scientists.
If there are other health considerations, like diabetes, valve disorders, coronary
artery disease or atrial fibrillation, their combination will result in a lower health class and higher life insurance rates.
For example,
if any parent has had a history of coronary
artery disease or cancer before the age of 60 then Genworth will not consider the client for the top rate class.
If you were approved preferred plus, the best rate class, and during the conversion period decided to do a conversion, they would calculate your premiums based on your current age and that same preferred plus rate class, even if since that original application you had encounter coronary artery disease and several types of cance
If you were approved preferred plus, the best rate class, and during the conversion period decided to do a conversion, they would calculate your premiums based on your current age and that same preferred plus rate class, even
if since that original application you had encounter coronary artery disease and several types of cance
if since that original application you had encounter coronary
artery disease and several types of cancer.
Pulmonary heart
disease if mostly commonly caused by complications arising from high blood pressure in the pulmonary
arteries (pulmonary hypertension)
There is a common misconception that has floated around for the past 100 years or so of my life that
if a person has cardiac problems, a heart attack, or coronary
artery disease (CAD) requiring heart bypass surgery or an angioplasty, they are irreparably damaged in their ability to get life insurance, especially affordable life -LSB-...]
It doesn't matter
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artery disease, type 1 or type 2 diabetes, a stroke, or hepatitis, a good independent agent will beat the rich and famous companies every time.
If you have hypertension, high cholesterol, blockages in your
arteries, valve
disease, arrhythmias, want to quit smoking, or just want a second opinion, Dr. Alo would be happy to talk it over with you and give you his thoughts.