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    Atherosclerosis This is an ailment connected to the arteries. The arteries are blocked by deposits of cholesterol and fat-absorbing cells. When this happens‚ the blood supply to the different parts of the body is affected. The worst comes when an artery supplying blood to the brain is blocked because it causes stoke and may result to permanent disability or death. Studies show that atherosclerosis is caused by a lot of factors such as cigarette smoking‚ obesity‚ high blood pressure‚ high cholesterol

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    acute coronory syndrome

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    MSSW JAYWANT [] Acute coronary syndrome is a term used for any condition brought on by sudden‚ reduced blood flow to the heart. Table of Contents ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES IN OLD AGE. DEFINITION Acute coronary syndrome is a term used for any condition brought on by sudden‚ reduced blood flow to the heart. Acute coronary syndrome symptoms may include the type of chest pressure that you feel during a heart attack‚ or pressure in your chest while you’re at rest or doing light

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    buildup in the arteries that carries blood to the head‚ organs‚ and limbs. P.A.D. affects the body from blocking the blood flow or slowing it down. It is more known in people older than 50. The disease is caused by a condition known as atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis causes a waxy substance to form inside the arteries also known as plaque (Cholesterol)l. It affects the body by blocking the blood flow making and making the arteries to harden and narrow. P.A.D. is not contagious‚ although‚ it is genetic

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    Smoking and Your Health

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    preventable cause of premature death in the United States‚ accounting for 440‚000 of the more than 2.4 million annual deaths. What’s the link between smoking and cardiovascular disease? Smoking is a major cause of atherosclerosis - a buildup of fatty substances in the arteries. Atherosclerosis occurs when the normal lining of the arteries deteriorates‚ the walls of the arteries thicken‚ and deposits of fat and plaque block the flow of blood through the arteries In coronary artery disease‚ the arteries

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    Heart Disease

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    have. I also realize the risk I have and take precautions as often as I can. The full name for heart disease is coronary heart disease. This is when there are blockages in the coronary arteries. These blockages are usually cause by atherosclerosis. “Atherosclerosis is the buildup of cholesterol and fatty deposits‚ also called plaques‚ on the inner walls of the coronary arteries” (A‚ 2). When these blockages start to form issues come about. Since the arteries are being blocked‚ it can result in

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    Stroke Mortality Rates

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    In the United States of America‚ stroke is the third leading cause of death and it kills almost 140‚000 people each year‚ more particularly on average one American dies from stroke every 4 minutes. Every year 795‚000 people in the United States have a stroke. In this‚ 610‚000 are first and new and 185‚000 are recurrent strokes. Nearly 75% of all strokes occur in people above the age of 65. The risk of having a stroke increases after the age of 55 but it can occur at any age. Stroke mortality rates

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    near you. “modes of spread “ is something it can be called. Rheumatic Fever effect is due to the release of bacterial products because when you sneeze or cough then bacteria is released and causes it to spread and you may catch the fever. Atherosclerosis Effect of the heart: Plaques build up in the coronary arteries‚ which leads to decreased blood flow causing some of the heart tissue to become oxygen deprived. Also if a artery is completely blocked then tissue death occurs which can cause a

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    vascular smooth muscle cell dysfunction‚ and hypercoagulability…” can occur with continuous untreated diabetes. (Huysman & Mathieu‚ 2009). Endothelial dysfunction is “involved in a lesion by the promotion of both the early and late mechanisms of atherosclerosis including the up-regulation of adhesion molecules…” (Hadi‚ Carr. & Suwaidi‚ 2005). As for hypercoagulability‚ it plays a big part in creating clots in the blood vessel. Coagulation is the process clots forming through the formation of platelets

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    I. Public Health Problem Coronary heart disease is a chronic disease in which plaque‚ fatty deposits‚ builds up inside the coronary arteries which supply blood to the heart. The build up of plaque is called atherosclerosis and can develop for many years undetected. Some common symptoms of coronary heart disease are chest pain‚ shortness of breath‚ and extreme fatigue with exertion‚ in turn increasing the risk of other health issues such as angina pectoris and eventually heart attacks. Today‚ coronary

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    Bad Effects of Smoking

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    Bad Effects of Smoking http://www.articledoctor.com/quit-smoking/bad-effects-of-smoking-2331 Cigarette smoking is usually associated with breathing trouble and lung cancer. But smokers are at a high risk of developing several chronic disorders. Along with high blood pressure‚ high cholesterol‚ obesity and diabetes‚ smoking is a major independent risk factor for a coronary heart disease or kidney failure. It causes damage by decreasing the oxygen flow to the heart. It increases the blood pressure

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