Monday, December 28, 2009

What types of heart disease or cardiovascular disease does stress in youth lead to? Thanks

What types of heart disease or cardiovascular disease does stress in youth lead to? Thanks!?

Heart Diseases - 2 Answers
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I don't know of a correlation........
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Stress in youth can lead to unhealthy life styles like over eating and poor exercise. This can lead to hypertensive and coronary artery heart disease in later life



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Thursday, December 24, 2009

What is the number one cause of heart disease

What is the number one cause of heart disease?

Heart Diseases - 8 Answers
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Obesity?
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Atherosclerosis, thats is raised cholesterol accumulating on the sides of the vessels
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High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) is number one cause increases the risk of heart disease, heart attack and stroke.
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Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) which is caused by being overweight and of of shape. One of most recommended preventions is walking,as much as you can.
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HUMAN atherosclerosis is NOT" wads of cholesterol" This MEDIA REPRESENTATION is COMPLETELY ERRONEOUS IT IS MAINLY HARD FIBEROUS SCAR TISSUE.90 PERCENT IT CONTAINS LITTLE CHOLESTEROL. SEE HERE FIRST HAND http://www.youtube.com type in KIRKSEY HARD HARD FIBEROUS SCAR TISSUE THERE ARE MANY CAUSES OF HEART DISEASE BUT IF YOU MEAN CORONARY HEART DISEASE , THE NUMBER ONE CAUSE IS I N F L A M A T I O N INSIDE FO THE CORONARY ARTERIES, *ELEVATED BLOOD SUGAR *UNCONTROLLED BLOOD PRESSURE * ELEVATED HOMOCYSTEINE *STRESS HORMONES from SEVERE STRESS ALL DAMAGING There are 18 Clinical Dietary Intervention Trials to date. NOT EVEN ONE tightly controlled CLINICAL TRIAL has ever shown any cardiovascular mortality benefit or overall mortality benefit to saturated fat restriction or dietary cholesterol lowering. LOOK THESE UP SOME OF THE 18 to date THESE 3 ARE RANDOMIZED AND DOUBLE BLINDED Los Angeles Veterans Administration Study Minnesota Survey National Diet Heart Study LOOK THESE UP TOO - some of the 18 to date Women's Health Initiative 2006 DART 1989 Lyon Diet Heart Study 1994 CHOLESTEROL IS NOT THE CAUSE OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE AT ALL AND NEVER WAS http://www.lowcarbmuscle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162 http://www.ravnskov.nu/myth8.htm http://www.thegreatcholesterolcon.com
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Diet/Lifestyle & Genetics
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GENETIC PREDISPOSITION IS THE MAIN CAUSE OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE



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Sunday, December 20, 2009

How does gender affect one's risk ok developing heart disease

How does gender affect one's risk ok developing heart disease?

Heart Diseases - 5 Answers
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I don't think it does, but i think it is more common in males in females.
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yes. that's the number one killer of women.
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Guys have more testosterone so their heart can pump better and it's bigger in size, so there's less of a chance of heart disease.
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Don't know...but I do know your risk of DYING from heart disease is far greater if you're a female. This is thought to be due more to the medical community's inattention to female symptoms than from any difference in disease severity. (looks like you may be on the winning side of that part of the equation) Oh...and menopause plays a role in women's heart health...so gender may be not entirely applicable as a basis...you might have to split it into pre- and post-menopausal gender areas. (I know estrogen provides some protective effects...for instance, estrogen grabs cholesterol out of the bloodstream and turns it into fat. Once you lose your estrogen, you lose that benefit.)
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Gender affects the risk of heart disease because the hormones that naturally occur in men and women promote different patterns of fat deposit. Testosterone promotes the development of fat in the abdominal region, which is more detrimental to your heart than storing fat in the thighs, arms, and buttocks. After menopause, women tend to develop exactly the same risk of heart disease as men, just typically later in life



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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Facts and pictures on Heart Disease

Facts and pictures on Heart Disease?
I have a project for health class...the project is to give a fact with a picture(the pic has to be abt the fact).I already have the facts, i just need some ideas on how to display the fact (pic). Fact # 1-Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the united states. and Fact # 2-A Heart attack occurs every 20 seconds, while a heart attack death occurs about every minute. thx. i rlly appreciate it. another fact is: every yr over a million ppl die from heart disease. thx again.
Heart Diseases - 2 Answers
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if your doing a project on this why don't you include the causes of heart disease such as family history , eating habits , smoking , stress and then along with this include the procedures that they "fix" the problems with your heart such as angiograms , which is where they place stent in your chest to open the coronary arteries , this is the most common for cardiologists , then a tad bit more severe is bypass surgery when they graft in a vein to feed the heart blood
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Fact #1: You might consider a pie chart showing the slices which represent the leading causes of death with the slice for heart disease being largest. Fact #2: You might consider a stop watch with a picture of a heart with damage (possibly an 'x' on a portion of the heart to represent damage) at each 20 second mark and a picture of a non-functioning (perhaps a heart with a line drawn through it) heart at 60 seconds. Fact #3: You might consider a graph which shows the number of people who die each year in the US and the number of people who die from heart disease and from the other major causes of death as well. This would be in a sense a duplication from Fact #1 so a bar graph would be preferable to another pie chart. I wish you the very best of health and in all things may God bless. JR



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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Can you have heart disease if you dont have high blood pressure

Can you have heart disease if you dont have high blood pressure?

Heart Diseases - 7 Answers
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Many factors lead to heart disease, so even if you don't have high blood pressure the risk could still be increased due to another lifestyle or genetic factor.
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definitely.
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well, alice just said it almost all. be active, be alert or careful about what you put in your mouth be it medicine pills, food, bad drugs or good drugs, prescription drugs... it may react in your system and could cause heart defect or clogg in your veins - that could lead for heart malfunction or what you call heart disease.
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Yes. Many people who have heart problems also have high blood pressure, but you don't have to have one to have the other. Some risk factors for heart disease include smoking, elevated cholesterol, age, lack of exercise, and high blood pressure.
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The term "heart disease" covers a lot of territory. There are many maladies, generally called "heart disease", that can occur. You can have a form of heart disease and not have high blood pressure. In fact just the opposite can be true. You can have some type of heart disease and have LOW blood pressure. There are many types of arrhythmias that can take place, some with little effect on blood pressure. I could go on, but you get the point.
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well This is elastic question.What kind of heart disease you mean. Heart diseases are caused by many things and there are many diseases occur without any preceding risks. Avoid risk factors for the coronary&hypertension heart disease which are preventable Normal blood pressure is good for heart and other body organs health. best wishes
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Heart disease or cardiopathy is an umbrella term for a variety of different diseases affecting the heart. As of 2007, it is the leading cause of death in the United States, England, Canada and Wales, killing one person every 34 seconds in the United States alone. Hypertensive heart disease is heart disease caused by high blood pressure, especially localised high blood pressure. Conditions that can be caused by hypertensive heart disease include: * Left ventricular hypertrophy * Coronary heart disease * (Congestive) heart failure * Hypertensive cardiomyopathy * Cardiac arrhythmias Other heart conditions are:- * Heart attack (Myocardial infarction) * Heart failure (Congestive heart disease) * Angina (Chest pain) * Hardened arteries (Atherosclerosis) * Disturbed heart rhythm (Cardiac dysrhythmia) * Heart muscle disease (Cardiomyopathy) * Heart valve disease. * Congenital heart defects


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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Explain why lung cancer, coronary heart disease and stroke are categorised as degenerative diseases

Explain why lung cancer, coronary heart disease and stroke are categorised as degenerative diseases?

Heart Diseases - 4 Answers
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Because in these diseases the structure or function of the affected tissues deteriorates over time.
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They are all diseases that destroy tissue, thus DEgenerative. REgenerative implies creation, not distruction.
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the simple answer is, the desease will get worse over time.
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Because as we get older our heart and lungs start to show signs of wear and tear, just like a car engine. Once these organs get into a bad degenerative state they become susceptible to the diseases that you mentioned. Strokes are usually a result of our blood vessels wearing out. Which again is a degenerative condition that slowly gets worse



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Friday, December 4, 2009

What kind of arguments can you make out of poverty being a risk for heart disease

What kind of arguments can you make out of poverty being a risk for heart disease?
Need some suggestions for a research paper.
Other - Society & Culture - 7 Answers
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Your diet is going to be a huge factor and what you can afford- noodles and cereal wetc are cheap.....also in many places, excercise is a luxcury because of time and area and responsiblities--
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In the United States a lot of the poverty level people rely on food stamps for food. The buying style that accompanies this is that of high fat content and high starch content. It costs more for healthy foods ie; organic, sugar free ect.
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How about the fact that healthy foods are more expensive than say a $1 bag of potato chips. People that have heart disease have to be very cautious as to what they eat. Cant afford gym memberships to get the added exercise they need and maybe they can't even afford health insurance.
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Poverty increases the risk of heart disease due to the following contributing factors: Lack of access to health care Lack of access to proper nutrition/proper nutrition education Lack of access to health education
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I think you would surely eat a lower quality food, and not pay attention so much as to the type of food you and your family were consuming... ( fried, baked, etc.. ) You would be much busier thinking of how to make it through the day, rather than thinking how your health was affected by the means you were using... If in poverty, you would probably not have access to top notch medical care, or be without medical care altogether... Use your imagination, put yourself in the other persons place, and try to consider these things from their prospective...
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lack of, or limited access to medical care and treatment. no knowledge of services available to the poor (such as low-cost medical insurance). no knowledge of the risks or consequences of heart disease and its effect on the low-income population. having to rely on fatty, or processed foods for meals because healthy organic foods are prohibitively high (ie. processed foods are cheapest, and food stamps may be limited).
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I don't think you can connect heart disease to poverty per se because fundamentally, heart disease and its origins are quite complex. Lots of poor families around at the turn of last century -I would say considerably more than today, but the instance of heart disease has sky rocketed over the last few generations, so if you attempt to relate poverty to not enough food, it doesn't work that way. What DOES work is when you start realising the enormous changes in lifestyle that have occurred over the last, say 100 years. No television, no computers, no couch potatoes. Back 50/100 years ago, poor folks may have eaten a lot more animal fats, (that today we know are a No-No, but boy, oh boy, they were NOT sedentary. They were out there working their butts off. When kids got home from school they got out there and helped their parents do a lot of that arduous work that they didn't have a way to avoid, nor did they have a lot of fancy electronic distractions. Heart disease avoidance is the same today as it always was -keeping physically active, and not putting into your system anything that could clog your precious pipes, if it just lays there and builds up because you aren't doing anything to work it out of the system.. In reality, there would seem to be a far stronger case against, not poverty but affluence as being linked to the frightening increase in heart disease, diabetes, and, (there is growing evidence), a lot of other debilitating diseases affecting not just the general population, but increasingly younger members of it. Fast food, junk food, and lack of physical activity are the main villains of this unfortunate story., to which we can add, of course, drugs and alcohol



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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What would be the safest way to staple your hair to your pillow overnight? I heard it reduces heart disease

What would be the safest way to staple your hair to your pillow overnight? I heard it reduces heart disease.?

Diet & Fitness - 6 Answers
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who ever told you that is a $#%& and he has no ides what there talking bout. so you dont have to staple your hair to anything. just eat alot of oatmeal and ull be fine
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That isn't going to work, just excercise, eat right, don't smoke and you should be fine.
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You don't staple your hair to your pillow overnight. Please don't do that...you will get hurt. If your being funny and joking around, haha.. I must say, this question did put a smile on my face. Thanks for posting, Happy new year :D
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theres not a smart way to do something stupid. Just eat healthy and exercise.
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yah, and if you super glue your eyelids shut at night it helps fight the sandman. C'mon that is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard..LOL
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Huhhhhhhhh



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