Posts Tagged ‘heart attack

In the past, those scientist come out with the conclusion that consumption of the high-fats food is harmful to human. It is due to the fact that the high-cholesterol food can raise the amount of cholesterol in the human body and that ultimately will cause heart disease. But this type conclusion vanishes once those scientists viewed several statistics.

A study of 515 women who had an acute heart attack (MI, Myocardial Infarction), reported symptoms that were not your typical heart symptoms. The most commonly reported symptoms were unusual fatigue, sleep disturbances, shortness of breath, indigestion, and anxiety.

Many people get heart attacks and angina confused when they are, in fact, two different (but related) conditions that affect the heart. In what follows, you will come away with a better understanding of the anatomical differences between the two of them.

Have you heard the terms heart attack and angina, and thought that they were interchangeable terms? This is not the case. They are both types of heart disease that result from diseased heart (coronary) arteries, but differ in what happens in those arteries. After reading this, you should be able to tell someone how heart attack and angina differ.

Untreated sleep apnea increases a patients risk of sudden death by heart attack, according to recent research at the Mayo Clinic. This finding stresses the importance of CPAP therapy to treat sleep apnea.

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Submitted by: Toddler Wooden Bed. Discussing MSN emoticons should probably start with understanding what emoticons or smileys are. The necessity to render emotions in written words while still keeping the style casual led to the appearance of smileys or emoticons that are simple combinations of regular keyboard characters. They are used in different forms of communication involving the computer, such as: e-mail, SMS, chat or others. Among the most popular, smiling symbols represent the first MSN emoticons introduced, that are common to other web services. The smiling faces function a substitute for the direct casual encouraging smile, but depending on the context other meanings can be conveyed.

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In: Health & Fitness

19 Mar 2009

Sent by: Toddler Wooden Bed. What are MSN emoticons or smileys? The necessity to render emotions in written words while still keeping the style casual led to the appearance of smileys or emoticons that are simple combinations of regular keyboard characters. They are used in different forms of communication involving the computer, such as: email and instant messages. Among the most popular, smiling symbols represent the first MSN emoticons introduced, that are common to other web services. The smiling faces represent a substitute for the face-to-face casual encouraging smile, but depending on the context other meanings can be conveyed.