Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a general term that describes a disease of the heart or blood vessels. Blood flow to the heart, brain or body can be reduced because of a: blood clot (thrombosis) build-up of fatty deposits inside an artery, leading to the artery hardening and narrowing (atherosclerosis)
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Many dialysis patients have diabetes. When there is high blood sugar in the body, the organs throughout the body are like being soaked in sugar...
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Many diabetes-related nutritional products or drinks contain chromium, which is emphasized to control blood sugar. What exactly is chromium...
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You don’t have diabetes, but you have symptoms of hypoglycemia? Hypoglycemia is often associated with diabetes, which raises concerns about ...
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When planning a heart-healthy diet, eating fish is a very important part. It is recommended to eat at least two servings of fish per week, especially
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Heart disease requires extra careful care, and special attention must be paid to diet, life, and exercise. Depending on the type of heart disease...
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Many factors affect how fast our heart beats per minute, commonly known as heart rate, including diet, activity level, emotional state and ...
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"Sugar" plays a very important role in daily diet. In addition to being used for flavoring in many dishes, it also appears in many processed
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High blood pressure is a very common disease. According to the latest research data from the National Health Service in …
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Salt causes water to be retained in the body, which affects the function of the kidneys. If your diet contains too much sodium, your body will...
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The heartbeat rate of a normal adult at rest is 60 to 100 beats per minute, and most people are between 60 and 80 beats. Arrhythmia...