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Diets That Lower Cholesterol Triglycerides
Cholesterol and triglycerides are soft fats found in the bloodstream and throughout the body. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), cholesterol and triglycerides are necessary for producing essential hormones and as a source of energy. However, too much cholesterol in the bloodstream ca
Benefit of Cholesterol
Cholesterol builds essential hormones in your body, adrenaline and stress hormones among them. Cholesterol is linked to heart attacks and strokes, but Dr. Uffe Ravnskov of Yale University states that people with high cholesterol levels live the longest.
Pallidotomy (Posteroventral Pallidotomy) for Parkinson's Disease
In Parkinson's disease, a part of the brain called the globus pallidus is overactive, which causes a decrease in the activity of a different part of the brain that controls movement.In a pallidotomy, the surgeon destroys a tiny part of the globus pallidus
Catheter Ablation of Stable and Unstable Ventricular Tachycardia
This study examined the relationship between the reentrant circuits of ventricular tachycardia and the abnormal electrograms in arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia.
Age-Related Changes in Human Left and Right Atrial Conduction
The authors addressed the hypothesis that advancing age is associated with changes in biatrial electrophysiology even in patients with no history of atrial arrhythmias.
What to Look for in Your Health Care Providers
Learn more about how you can evaluate whether your health care team is providing you with good quality care.
Insights on Comprehensive Management of Atrial Fibrillation
The Consensus Statement is highly recommended reading for the development of local guidelines for atrial fibrillation management.
Silent Strokes Take a Toll
A new study shows that nearly 11% of participants who thought they were healthy actually had some brain damage from a “silent” stroke. Silent strokes are true strokes but don’t have noticeable symptoms.
Atherosclerosis and Stroke
About half of all strokes are caused by atherosclerosis, a hardening of the arteries caused by high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol, and other factors. WebMD tells you what causes atherosclerosis and how to prevent it.
Study Probes Smoking, Stroke, and Marriage
When both husband and wife smoke, the wife may be more likely to have a stroke than if she were married to a nonsmoker.
Advantages & Disadvantages of Being a Perfusionist
Profusionists operate expensive and vital medical equipment.laparoscopic surgery image by Grzegorz Kwolek from Fotolia.comDuring heart surgery, a perfusionist is responsible for operating equipment that temporarily replaces the patient's respiratory and circulatory functions. Certified...
Interior Parts of the Human Heart
The comforting beat of our hearts is a fascinating phenomenon. Each beat comes from a highly specialized conglomeration of chambers, valves and veins. The heart is a power-house of an organ composed of many parts that behave in an efficient and synchronized manner.
Diet to Lower Cholesterol-Oatmeal Recipes to Lower Cholesterol
This article suggests nine creative ways to prepare oatmeal. It makes eating right easy!
Parkinson's Disease Health Center
Parkinson's disease is diagnosed in more than 50,000 Americans each year. Find Parkinson's disease information here including symptoms and treatments -- from medication to surgery.
Study Probes Deep Brain Stimulation Failures
A new report about deep brain stimulation failures shows complications from the procedure may be avoidable.
What Is Simvastatin Used For?
Simvastatin (brand name "Zocor") is used as part of a healthy lifestyle to reduce cholesterol and triglycerides. Cholesterol is affected by dietary choices (coming from saturated fats in dairy products, meat, poultry) and heredity. High cholesterol and triglyceride levels are linked to substantially
Exercises to Reduce Cholesterol
Exercise can help lower your cholesterol and make you healthier, without having to rely on medication. While a regular exercise program will be good for your overall health, there are ways to tailor your regimen toward lowering your cholesterol.