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One sure fire way to reduce you risk for heart disease is to shed excess pounds. If your body fat is too high - especially your abdominal... Read more »
The heart is the hardest working muscle in your whole body, and so in pregnancy, because of the increased blood volume and extra strain, it... Read more »
My daughter-in-law is 26 and 5 months pregnant. They just discovered that her heart is on the right side of her body. The only complaint... Read more »
I love animals, but sometimes I question why I’ve chosen to live with so many of them. But then I come home from work and see their... Read more »
Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) such as Prevacid, Prilosec, Nexium, etc. are, according to the prescribing information, for short-term use... Read more »
According to new research, becoming pregnant may double or even triple a woman's risk of having a heart attack. Experts say the number of pregnant... Read more »
If Americans cut just one gram of salt from their daily diet, there would be 250,000 fewer new cases of heart disease and more than 200,000 fewer... Read more »
(Newswire) -- For pregnant women, snoring may mean more than just sleepless nights for their husbands. New research from the Northwestern University... Read more »
Source: HealthCentral Encyclopedia
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) can complicate a woman's pregnancy.Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is more common among women than men. In most... Read more »
Atrial fibrillation patients whose condition is not adequately controlled by medications can be helped by a procedure that burns the cardiac tissue... Read more »