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Human Heart – Information and Facts

The human heart is an amazing muscle that beats day and night without end, supplying all of our muscles and organs with oxygenated blood and taking away waste materials. Although it is only a fist-sized organ, it can pump at a rate of five pints per second. Just like with any organ, it is subject to a number of diseases and conditions, such as Coronary Heart Disease and arrhythmia.

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What are Heart Disease Symptoms?

Know the symptoms before the onset of heart disease.

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Intermittent Claudication – Chronic Pain in The Calf

More than one million people over the age of fifty in the United States are afflicted with excruciating pain in the calf. There are eight ways to ease the pain.

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D Ribose Side Effects? It May Not Help Athletes, But Heart Attack Patients Benefit

The sports energy supplement d ribose has been shown to be "probably not effective" at enhancing sports performance. Larger doses administered to heart attack and angina patients have, however, shown signs of increased energy. And with no known side effects, it may enhance mental function.

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Preventing Heart Disease

The simple ways you can save yourself from the number one killer.

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Angina

Symptoms, treatment and preventive measures.

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Put The Squeeze on Angina Pain

It’s the most common symptom of coronary artery disease, and you know it’s there when the squeezing, pressing pain begins, usually in the center of the chest, and then moves to the shoulder and arms.

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Angina and Homeopathic Remedies

For those who live with Angina pain, there are many techniques that are easily learned and applied to help you. These are just a few.

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Angina Pain: Common and Common Sense Care

Angina pain should be considered equal to heart attack, for that is the threat angina pain is signaling. There are many common sense ways to help prevent heart disease, and manage angina pain.

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What is Angina Pectoris?

Important facts about this “heart-wrenching” condition.