High blood sugar can cause damage to the body and lead to other serious health conditions including heart disease, stroke, vision loss and kidney disease. While all people with diabetes have a higher chance of developing heart disease, the condition is more common in those with Type-2 diabetes. In general, the risk of heart disease death and stroke are twice as high in people with diabetes. More information can be found at:
Monday, December 31, 2018
Heart Disease Prevention - Kinds Of Heart Disease Likely Found In Diabetics!
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Sunday, December 16, 2018
Heart Disease Prevention - Does Gender Difference Affect Heart Disease?
A women’s heart and some of its interior chambers, for instance, is usually smaller and the walls that divide some of these chambers are thinner. Men and women behave differently to stress, too. Because of these differences, women have risk factors and symptoms differ from that men have, and this will affect the treatments and outcomes of some common heart diseases.
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Labels: atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, heart attack, heart disease, heart failure, women
Saturday, December 08, 2018
Heart Disease Prevention - Would Using Opioids Raise Heart Disease Risk?
Opioids are specifically used to alleviate severe pain caused by temporary medical conditions like broken bones or post-operative pain, or pain associated with severe end-stage medical problems, especially terminal cancer. They tend to be very effective in these situations, but these drugs are high addictive and they can cause serious medical problems including heart disease. Click the following link for more information:
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