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In six pages this paper considers heart disease in terms of the investigation into its root causes and includes the identification...
who have these risks. They are: inactivity, 39.5 percent; obesity, 33.9 percent; high blood pressure, 20.5 percent; cigarette smok...
average age of just over seventy years of age in women, almost sixty years old in men. Coronary heart disease strikes women two t...
but the prognostic factors that influence the progression of coronary disease in women has not been intensely investigated and may...
cholesterol has been believed to be a correlate in heart disease for several decades. In a February 1990 "American Family Physici...
with normal hormone production, causing a kind of drug-induced sex change -- men can become feminized, with shrunken testicles and...
the patient engage in more physical activity (Bypass surgery..., 2005). Chronic conditions that can increase the patients risk of ...
on the other hand are the event or situation which leads to certain physiological changes or reactions. Stressors can be ...
restriction and that, for the rest of her life, "she would live for herself" (Chopin). With a feeling of freedom unlike anything s...
rest and sleep to the heightened conditions experienced during maximal exercise (Turner, 1994). In other words:...
and strokes. Heart disease became commonplace. The rate of heart disease increased so sharply between the 1940 and 1967 that the W...
review, the authors of the study indicate that they came to the conclusions that comprehensive psychophysiological theories need t...
While CHF has a mortality rate that ten times that of AIDS and is also responsible for far more hospitalizations than cancer, even...
Hepatitis C is a disease that evolves, which means it can build up immunities to treatments. It is the most common cause of chron...
This research paper focuses on Boynton Beach, Florida and discusses the importance of controlling high blood pressure among its Af...
This in-depth paper examines the pulmonary disease emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chronic obstructiv...
In thirteen pages this paper discusses prevention clinics led by nurses that focus upon myocardial infarction prevention. Twenty ...
the conditions of the poor were supposed to be upgraded by industrial innovations; but, on the other hand, company waste and inade...
In five pages this report examines the pathophysiology of cardiomyopathy which is a common sudden death cause that is second to co...
In twenty pages this paper considers the effects of Toprol XL Metoprolol or Lopressor drugs for the treatment of hypertension for ...
(Link and Tanner, 2001). Research has found that some clients may be suffering from myocardial infarction (MI) even when they have...
contends that conflicting results occurred in such studies because of "inadequate sample size". The article references the World ...
In thirty pages the mortality rates of these two diseases and what can be done to reduce them are discussed. There are thirty bib...
In thirty pages this paper examines the mortality rates of these two leading causes of death in terms of the various factors that ...
In five pages this paper discusses disease pathology and its global implications with effects of human transfer of disease and eco...
heart disease, it is important for health care professionals and the public to be aware of the differences in symptoms and treatme...
indicates that, "Genetics and family history are increasingly thought to play a significant role in whether a person develops alco...
natural resources rent account for 8% of the national income the advantages of democracies are eliminated. Collier argues that if ...
problems with the arteries that carry the blood away from the heart. In recent years, a focus on arteriosclerosis, hardening of t...
Without the neurotransmitter dopamine the striatum dries up. Although there are still plenty of reserves of dopamine in the...