...art rate. These of themselves are not life threatening, but when combined with a tendency to upset the body's metabolism, excess cholesterol is deposited in the arteries and with the tendency to...
...for the rest of her life to lower blood pressure and regulate the heart, possibly medicines to stop the body retaining fluids (which is a nuisance having to go and pee very regularly!) She'll h...
... traces.
Although an ECG looks simple ... measure the electrical pulses across various spots on your body, it's quite complex ... misplacement of the electrodes can result in curious results. ...
...blem. The content of some of these supplements are nothing short of dangerous to assorted parts of the body, the heart included.
Is there maybe anything else you took around the time these problem...
...ut this is not a strenuous program ... it's a program designed to ensure that you are working your body to keep the blood flowing but at the same time not so hard as to put stress on the heart. ...
What heart function test are you talking of here?
The common test is an echocardiogram which is essentially an ultrasound (sonogram) of the heart. The test measures something called the "Ejec...
...swollen it was painful to sleep at night.
It never really improved through adulthood, but I think my body learned to adapt.
I recently decided to go in after a couple of years of really trying t...
... commonly caused by a shot of adrenalin. When you wake up and start moving around in the morning, your body gives yourself a dose of adrenalin to get you going.
Numb or tingly fingers in the morni...
... lift 3 times week alternating with aerobic days. Every 4 or 3 days take a complete day off to let your body catch up.
You may want to mix your cardio sessions with shorter intense workouts on som...
...uce the amount of LDL (the "lousy" cholesterol) your liver produces and ships out around your body, so not so much will deposit in your arteries.
Exercise will help increase the HDL (the ...
... of the pain is due to a natural dilation of the coronary arteries at elevated work loads and increased body temperature. Do not stop, do not wait for the next roll of the dice to see if you pass GO -...
Cognizant? Speak Englush for the proles, Wayne.
Anyhow, now I think you're being a bit too anthropomorphic (and coming from the guy, me, who speaks of hormones 'telling' the brain s...
...t and lower pressure trip, but the left ventricle is the one which pumps blood out into the rest of the body and is the stronger of the pumps. Being on the left, and because of the third reason, that...
www.fitnessmag.co.nz
their latest article 'beyond the crunch' It is an excellent article on inner abdominal muscles by Paul Chek (www.chekinstitute.com)
Basically you need to consi...
...ry important to my future employment.
The treadmill test including attaching about 10 electrodes to my body as well as monitoring my heart rate and blood pressure. I was told that my max heart rate t...
The Cholesterol Paradox
A study finds higher levels may actually benefit people with heart failure.
By Andrew Conaway
HealthDay Reporter
head by suggesting high cholesterol levels may act...
...u were before ... now you KNOW that you have heart issues and are aware of what's going on in your body. You're now undoubtedly on medication to help contain the damage caused by the heart ...
... another chest tube was put in for another 24 hours.
I know he has been through a great deal and his body needs to repair all this damaged tissue. I have...
...eping through the night? The worst problem I had was waking in the middle of the night.
As my upper body strength returned, my overall mental well being improved with it.
Remember too that more...
forget the smootie maker. Get a good blender. I had a "walmart special" that worked fine for a few years. Last summer I told BF I wanted a new blender (more power... ohh, ohh). and one...
...t Institute and Research Centre (EHIRC).
"Drinks increase high density lipoprotein level in the body. It is coronary vasodilator, but won't help for a long period of time. It may give one...
...wed; your swimming has probably increased it as muscle tissue now composes a greater proportion of your body mass.
It shouldn't be harder to lose weight; on the contrary, you're in a bet...
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 1997 Mar;21 Suppl 1 14-9; discussion S20-1.
Intentional weight loss: patterns in the general population and its association with morbidity and mortality.
Williamso...
...enter and 6 niacin (nicotinic acid) molecules bound to it.
It is absorbed intact and hydrolyzed in the body with release of free niacin (nicotinic acid) and inositol. It appears to be metabolized slo...
...o the ones that medical doctors use that tell what we should weigh. It also takes in to condition your body type..for example I consider myself big boned, bigger chest/rib cage than a lot of men my h...
There is a problem with the dieting part of the hCG diet ... it's very easy not to consume enough calories to meet your daily caloric requirement and meet your daily nutritive requirements which ...
...ually stand and also consuming a balanced diet.
Weight loss diets are actually very stressful on the body, and because they are extreme, they are hard to follow. What you really need to look at is...
A "lesion" in this case refers to the damaged artery with its blockage and is primarily in the LAD artery at the point of the ostia.
<i>"the left main coronary artery ( LM...
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... amount of exercise you can get. And the best way to help is to get a lifestyle coach on board ... somebody to to talk with and keep you focused on goals.
Invariably the most successful way to los...
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