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Understanding Heart Disease (Heart Basics #1)
Understanding Heart Disease (Heart Basics #1)
Heart disease affects more than 20 million Americans. Let's explore the various forms that heart disease can take.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com
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Heart Disease and Heart Attacks
Heart Disease and Heart Attacks
Basics of heart disease, heart attacks, heart failure, angina, cardiac arrest. Special thanks to Edward J Perper, MD for help in clarifying certain aspects of this video. Licensed under CC-BY-SA
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What is heart disease
What is heart disease
What is heart disease? Statistics show that it accounts for 40% of all US deaths, more than all forms of cancer combined. Expert nutritionist Shawn Stevenson breaks down heart disease and explains clearly what heart disease really is. www.youtube.com
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TEDxCambridge - Caldwell Esselstyn on making heart attacks history
TEDxCambridge - Caldwell Esselstyn on making heart attacks history
Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn argues that heart attacks, the leading cause of death for men and women worldwide, are a "foodborne illness" and explains why diet is the most powerful medicine. Be sure to check out 11:39. Veggie freestyle! www.tedxcambridge.com
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Breaking News about Breakthrough Heart Muscles Treatment & Angina Relief
Breaking News about Breakthrough Heart Muscles Treatment & Angina Relief
Breaking news for angina and post heart attack symptoms treatment can be found at Fine Treatment website www.finetreatment.co.uk Dr Allen's Device for Heart Treatment works 24 hours a day improving the condition of your heart muscle. The device relieves angina and other symptoms of cardiosclerosis naturally reducing the need for additional medication. This therapy is an alternative to many other types of the heart treatments (supplements, painkillers, etc) all around the world and has no adverse side effects. Dr Allen in his research "The Origin of Health Disorders" has explained the cause of Angina and post heart attack symptoms. Indeed the new knowledge of the development of angina and post heart attack conditions demonstrates a way to how to treat these problems at home, just by improving the blood flow in heart muscle, for additional information use the website: www.finetreatment.co.uk. New Thermobalancing therapy cleans coronary arteries and strengthens heart muscle that cannot be achieved with any other treatments. Dr Simon Allen is a highly experienced medical professional, with over 30 years of work experience in clinical medicine. He obtained a PhD in Medicine in 1978. Many years he headed a hospital where patients with cardiovascular diseases were treated.
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Heart Disease Risk Factors
Heart Disease Risk Factors
Heart Attack Risk Factors address the two types of risk factors associated with heart attacks, factors that a person can control and factors they cannot. Knowing the risk factors is so important because having just one risk factor doubles a person's chance of developing heart disease. This video is presented by the NIH's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and can be viewed at www.nhlbi.nih.gov
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Heart Disease and Heart Attacks
Heart Disease and Heart Attacks
Understanding coronary artery disease and myocardial infarctions. Left-most image from wikipedia user ZooFari (other two images in public domain). This video is licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Heart Disease - Dr. Hans Diehl (Part 1)
Heart Disease - Dr. Hans Diehl (Part 1)
In this video for Veggie Channel Dr. Hans Diehl explains that heart disease is totally preventable and largely reversible... In his renowned 4-week CHIP lifestyle intervention program Dr. Diehl goes beyond treating the symptoms of heart disease. www.chiphealth.com He attacks its causes how we eat, drink, smoke, exercise and handle stress. In the process, elevated cholesterol levels drop 15 to 20%, excess weight comes down, high blood pressures fall, and diabetic blood sugars begin to normalize. With these biometric improvements, angina pain lessens and often disappears, medications have to be reduced. And patients begin to live again! Its all about education, motivation and inspiration. Its Healthy by Choice not by Chance! Dr. Hans Diehl is the Clinical director of the Lifestyle Medicine Institute in Loma Linda, California. His pioneering efforts with Nathan Pritikin and Dr. Denis Burkitt have shown that many of today's chronic diseases are largely reversible by making some simple lifestyle changes. As a best selling author, researcher, dynamic speaker & top-ranking motivator, he has lectured to corporations and governments and has presented seminars on four continents. This is a video of Veggie Channel: veggiechannel.com https
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Preventing Heart Disease - Dr. Jon Kaiser
Preventing Heart Disease - Dr. Jon Kaiser
Dr. Jon Kaiser highlights the five key ways to prevent early heart attacks in people who have HIV/AIDS.
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8. Women and Heart Disease | Mini Med School
8. Women and Heart Disease | Mini Med School
(November 15, 2011) Marcia Stefanick reviews the differences in heart disease with regards to gender and age and how certain aspects of treatment should be changed to better address these differences. This course is a single-quarter, focused follow-up to the the yearlong Mini Med School that occurred in 2009-10. The course focuses on diseases of the heart and cardiovascular system. The course is sponsored by Stanford Continuing Studies and the Stanford Medical School. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Continuing Studies http:///continuingstudies.stanford.edu/ Stanford University School of Medicine med.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Healing Broken Hearts Part 1: Heart Disease and What Can Go Wrong with your Heart
Healing Broken Hearts Part 1: Heart Disease and What Can Go Wrong with your Heart
Vanderbilt heart doctors give an overview of the human heart and what can impact it. www.vanderbiltheart.com
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Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video
Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video
Preventing Heart Disease and Heart Attack Educational Video. US Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs; Item #56-042N, September 2001; The dramatic, moving stories of three heart attack survivors and their families illustrate the importance of heeding heart attack warning signs and seeking medical care quickly. They vividly convey how a real heart attack may differ from the stereotypical "movie heart attack" and how getting immediate treatment can save lives. The warm and sympathetic narration by an emergency department physician explains what a heart attack is, the treatments that can save lives if given quickly, why many heart attack victims delay seeking care, and how to make a heart attack survival plan. Useful for health fairs, medical waiting rooms, community groups, and home viewing. Producer: National Institutes of Health; Keywords: hhs.gov; public_safety; Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Heart Attack Warning Signs. A heart attack is a frightening event, and you probably don't want to think about it. But, if you learn the signs of a heart attack and what steps to take, you can save a life--maybe your own. What are the signs of a heart attack? Many people think a heart attack is sudden and intense, like a "movie" heart attack, where a person clutches his or her chest and falls over. The truth is that many heart attacks start slowly, as a mild pain or <b>...</b>
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Heart Disease Video
Heart Disease Video
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Heart diseases include coronary heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, ischaemic (ischemic) heart disease, peripheral artery disease and can lead to heart attacks and stroke. Dr. Dahlman's video explains how heart disease can be prevented or reversed with a proper diet, but only managed with heart disease medications.
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New Discoveries About Heart Disease
New Discoveries About Heart Disease
www.ihealthtube.com Dr. Isaac Eliaz shares new information on what's being learned about heart disease. Dr. Eliaz talks about tests you can take as well as supplements that might go a long way toward diagnosing and helping prevent heard disease.
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Ayurvedic Treatment of Heart Disease - View of Jiva Ayurveda Director, Dr. Partap Chauhan
Ayurvedic Treatment of Heart Disease - View of Jiva Ayurveda Director, Dr. Partap Chauhan
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Mini Medical School 2011 What is Heart Disease and What are the Risk Factors
Mini Medical School 2011 What is Heart Disease and What are the Risk Factors
A discussion of how the heart works, what heart disease is and what the risk factors for heart disease are.
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Knowing Women's Risk of Heart Disease
Knowing Women's Risk of Heart Disease
This is the VOA Special English Health Report , from voaspecialenglish.com | http Heart disease is the world's leading cause of death. Yet most cases can be prevented. Doctors say reducing deaths from heart disease will require not only changes in the way people live. It will also require changes in public policy, and better public knowledge about differences in heart disease between men and women. Two conditions, coronary artery disease and microvascular disease, can both reduce blood flow to the heart. Experts at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston say heart disease in women is more likely to be caused by microvascular disease. Finding this condition may require tests other than an angiogram. An angiogram is a kind of X-ray test. Doctors use it to look for a buildup of fatty plaque material that can block arteries. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body. The World Health Organization says heart disease kills eighteen million women a year. And these are not just older women. Carrie Vincent had a heart attack after giving birth to her first child at the age of thirty-one. Ms. Vincent is now taking her message to women at meetings in their homes through an organization called Sister to Sister. Irene Pollin started Sister to Sister to educate women about heart disease. Ms. Pollin urges women to learn about their blood pressure, cholesterol levels and other risk factors for heart disease. Ms. Pollin teamed up with a heart specialist <b>...</b>
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Chemist Linus Pauling on heart disease, Collagen, L-lysine, Vitamin C
Chemist Linus Pauling on heart disease, Collagen, L-lysine, Vitamin C
Watch the whole thing on Veoh. with the installed web player. www.veoh.com Chemist Linus Pauling on heart disease, Collagen, lysine, Vitamin C en.wikipedia.org
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Caldwell Esselstyn MD - Reverse Heart Disease Study
Caldwell Esselstyn MD - Reverse Heart Disease Study
Dr. Esselstyn of the famed Cleveland Clinic discusses how he set up his wildly successful 25-year study proving that a low-fat plantbased diet can arrest and reverse heart disease. Dr. Esselstyn's full Cleveland Clinic Wellness Center DVD program for reversing heart disease -- the same diet used by former President Bill Clinton to reverse his heart disease -- is available on DVD at: secure2.vegsource.com
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Michael Greger Md the cure for Heart Disease
Michael Greger Md the cure for Heart Disease
We have known the Cure for Heart Disease for Decades but the medical community has been too slow to get with the program. Choosing to address the symptoms instead of attacking the cause by prescribing proper nutrition. DR. Michael Greger, MD reads thousands of articles each year and makes them available in easy to understand videos on his non-profit website www.nutritionfacts.org recorded in Feb 2012 at the McDougall Advanced Study weekend in Santa Rosa, CA www.drmcdougall.com
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Reversing Heart Disease
Reversing Heart Disease
Testimonial: I had a massive heart attack in 1985 when I was 53 years old. Dean called me and he had called my doctor; and actually my doctor told him not to take me in the program because he didn't think I would last the year. But Dean didn't care. He knew that the thing worked. He had the book and he explained what it was. And it was a complete change from the life that I was living. But I had to do it. I knew I had to do it 'cause I couldn't walk across the street in time for the light or I would get a chest pain. But almost immediately—I would say within 2 or 3 weeks—I noticed the difference. As soon as I noticed the difference, I knew that this thing was . . . it was possible for me to live. Dean Ornish: Coronary heart disease is still the most common cause of death, not only in the United States but in most of the world. What most people don't realize is that it's almost completely preventable for 95-99% of people today, knowing what we know. We don't have to wait for a new drug or a new device or a new breakthrough to be able to prevent heart disease. We simply need to put into practice what we already know. Now heart disease results when your heart becomes starved for oxygen that the blood carries. In part, this can be caused when blockages build up in the arteries that feed the heart. Then the question is: What causes the blockages to build up? What causes the arteries to constrict? What causes little platelets to form blood clots that can clog up the lining of <b>...</b>
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Journal Club: Vegetarians and Heart Disease
Journal Club: Vegetarians and Heart Disease
The article is: Am J Clin Nutr. 1999 Sep;70(3 Suppl):516S-524S. PubMed Entry: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov FREE FULL TEXT: www.ajcn.org FREE PDF File download www.ajcn.org This is the only critical review of large population prospective studies comparing vegetarians to non-vegetarians. As such, it remains the best arbiter of what the actual benefits are of these diets. Vegetarians in these studies had a lower risk of heart disease. Other than that, it wasn't possible to demonstrate any other effects using this study. The major criticism of this type of systematic review is the mixing of different (heterogenous) data sets. It's hard to compare vegans in 1970's Germany to 1990's Seventh Day Adventists and not get some confounders.