In 2002, heart disease statistics show that 696,947 people died of heart disease (51% were women). This was 29% of all U.S. deaths. In 2006, heart disease is projected to cost more than $258 billion, including health care services, medications, and lost productivity.
Monday, June 15, 2020
Heart Disease Prevention - Does Nosebleed Indicate Sign Of Heart Disease?
Liver disease, kidney disease can lower the blood’s ability to clot causing the nose to bleed. Heart conditions like hypertension (high blood pressure) and congestive heart failure can cause nosebleeds, as can hypertensive crisis. Find out more at:
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