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Erectile Dysfunction may signal Heart Disease

By Jerry Kennard, Health Pro Tuesday, May 20, 2008
  Erectile dysfunction in men with diabetes may signal an increased risk of serious heart problems according to research published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.   Dr Peter Chun-Yip Tong, of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, studied the problem in more than ...
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9/ 9/09 1:55am

According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the nation's single leading cause of death for both men and women. At least 58.8 million people in this country suffer from some form of heart disease.
And on the whole, cardiovascular diseases (the combination of heart disease and stroke) kill some 950,000 Americans every year.
Still, there are many misconceptions about heart disease: "The biggest misconception is that heart disease only happens to the elderly," said Elizabeth Schilling, CRNP with the Center for Preventive Cardiology Program at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
In fact, according to the American Heart Association, almost 150,00 Americans killed by cardiovascular disease each year are under the age of 65. And one out of every 20 people below the age of 40 has heart disease.
So, it is now a wise decision to keep a constant monitoring of your health. Why to take a chance if we have the option. I was in the similar misconception that heart disease are far away waiting for me to get aged. But to my surprise, I was found to be having a calcium deposit in my coronary arteries. I need to have my advance diagnostic scans due reassure whether something really deadly is waiting for me.

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By Jerry Kennard, Health Pro— Last Modified: 10/31/11, First Published: 05/20/08