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Heart Attack: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to heart attack. A heart attack or myocardial infarction happens when heart muscle cells die because they do not receive enough oxygen-rich blood. Most heart attacks are caused by a formation of a blood clot (thrombus) that completely blocks a coronary artery that supplies blood to […]

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Heart Attack: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to heart attack. Adrenaline: One of the chemical messengers in the body that causes the heart to beat faster. Angina: Term for choking pain (Latin, throat pain or choking). When coupled with the word ‘pectoris’ (Latin, of the chest), angina refers to a painful, constricting sensation in the chest. Angina

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Heart Attack: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on heart attack. Heart Attack Guide: Part Two – Recovery, Rehabilitation, Medications, Exercise, Lifestyle Modifications, Depression  http://www.heartinfo.org American Heart Association (national office)  Phone: (800) AHA-USA1 Heart & stroke info  Phone: (888) MY HEART Women’s health info  http://www.americanheart.org Mended Hearts, Inc.  Phone: (214) 373-6300 http://www.mendedhearts.org/ National

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What Is Heart Disease?

Heart disease describes a variety of disorders and conditions that can affect the heart. The most common type of heart disease is coronary heart disease (CHD), also called coronary artery disease. The word ‘coronary’ means crown, and it is the name given to the arteries that circle the heart like a crown. The coronary arteries supply the

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Are You At Risk For Heart Disease?

Risk factors can be divided into two categories: Risk factors you can’t do anything about Risk factors you can do something about Need To Know: People who have more than one risk factor for coronary heart disease may be at much greater risk for CHD than people with no risk factors. For example, a person

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Do I Have High Cholesterol?

The risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) increases with rising blood cholesterol levels. When blood cholesterol exceeds 220 ml/dl (milligrams per deciliter-the units blood cholesterol is measured in the United States), risk for CHD increases at a more rapid rate. All adults should have their blood cholesterol level measured at least once every five years. If your

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Quit Smoking

Of all the known modifiable risk factors for coronary heart disease, cigarette smoking is the most significant. If current smoking patterns continue, more than 24 million people in the United States may die a premature death due to heart disease brought on by smoking, according to the American Heart Association. Still, it’s never too late

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