Archive - 2009
December 11th
Depression And A Healthy Heart
Fri, 12/11/2009 - 14:39As many as 15 percent of patients who have cardiovascular disease and as many as 20 percent of patients who have had coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery experience some form of major depression. Numerous studies have demonstrated that mental stress has a marked negative effect on a person’s heart health. In particular, untreated stress can lead to irregular heart rhythms, arterial damage, a weakened immune system, and high blood pressure. Patients who suffer from depression have also been shown to have elevated pro inflammatory markers (such as C-reactive protein or CRP) and increased platelet reactivity, all of which are all risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Depression can also increase the risk of an adverse cardiac event such as a blood clots or heart attack for people with heart disease. Depression can also increase the risk the development of coronary artery disease for people who do not have heart disease.
It was determined during one landmark study that the continued presence of depression after recovery that within 6 months after a heart attack, the risk of death (mortality) was increased 17 percent (verses 3 percent who didn't exhibit symptoms of depression). During recovery from heart surgery, depression can cause a person to withdraw into social isolation, have worsened fatigue, and intensified pain. Patients who have untreated depression and who have had CABG after surgery also have increased mortality and morbidity. Patients with depression and heart failure also have an increased mortality risk as well as an increased risk of being readmitted to the hospital. Some early research findings have indicated there may be genetic factors that increase a patient’s risk of recurrent cardiac events after a heart attack and depression. Patients with depression and heart disease also perceive a poorer health status, as determined by numerous studies involving Quality of Life (QoL).
Furthermore, it has been determined that heart disease patients who have depression have worse medication and treadmill exercise adherence than do patients with heart disease without depression. Negative lifestyle habits associated with depression, such as lack of social support, poor diet, lack of exercise, excessive alcohol consumption and smoking, interfere with heart disease treatment. Depression has been proven to be an important such a risk factor in heart disease that it (AHA) has been recommended by the American Heart Association (AHA) that all cardiac patients should be screened for depression by using simple screening questions and an easy to administer survey called the Patient Health Questionnaire. Therefore it is imperative for heart patients that you insure good mental health by using a mental health counseling service such as counseling maryland to help ensure that you mental health doesn't contribute to your heart disease.
July 20th
Drug Abuse And Your Heart
Mon, 07/20/2009 - 15:18Although drug abuse can have devastating effects on your body as a whole, the effects on your heart can be particularly debilitating. Methamphetamine use can cause an elevated heart rate and lead to cardiac damage. Cocaine has been linked to stroke and heart attack. Even tobacco causes and increased risk for hardening of the arteries which can lead to a heart attack.
The good news is that there are drug treatment programs throughout the United States that can successfully deal with drug addiction with success rates as high as 70%. These treatment programs deal with the physical, mental and emotional reasons that addicts relapse. The treatment programs take place in a drug rehab where they learn to take back control of their lives without drug abuse or alcoholism.
The process of alchol rehabilitation is different for everybody but basically consists of detoxification and education designed to stabilize the individual so that the person can comfortably exist without alcohol. Treatment plans are sometimes tailored to the individual's specific needs but always address all aspects of an individual's alcohol addiction. So if you or someone you know is suffering from drug or alcohol addiction, check out the Internet and see if you can't help find a rehabilitation center to help that person in need. You just might be saving his or her life.. literally.
May 16th
Drug Effects On Your Heart And Health
Sat, 05/16/2009 - 14:54Taking any kinds of drugs poses a special risk for the cardiac patient or those who are at risk for heart disease. In addition to street drugs, even over the counter medications, especially those with addictive qualities can have serious side effects. That is why it is so very important that the cardiovascular patient recognize this and seek Drug Rehabilitation treatment.
Drug Rehabs offer a variety of facilities from the economical to the luxurious. From residential settings to individual settings these rehabs offer as much as you, or your insurance, can afford. But the truth is that the physical amenities have as much to do with the successful rehabilitation of a patient as the individual treatment program does. For example, some rehabs include sauna treatment which is claimed to help rid the body of harmful residual chemicals in the body.
The individual Drug Rehab program is the other important part of any sucessful drug treatment program. These programs offer intense counseling and educational programs as well as finding the root cause of the drug use. There is no fixed amount of time for an individual to stay in a treatment program as it takes as long as it takes, though most report successful completion within 3 - 6 months. Regardless of the amount of time it takes it is well worth it for the cardiovascular patient to get clean.. After all it is in the best interest of patient.
April 29th
How To Save Money Printing Cardiovascular Materials
Wed, 04/29/2009 - 18:12Printing your own promotional and marketing material such as brochures, booklets, posters, and business cards for your cardiovascular business can be a valuable tool in increasing your sales opportunities. Basically there are three ways to go about this: 1) Design your own material and take it to an expensive print shop to do the printing; 2) Let the print shop do the designing and printing for you, or; 3) Use a less expensive online design and print shop do all the work for you.
Take booklet printing for example. Most online services offer custom graphic design and a complimentary library of design templates. Additional benefits include a variety of booklet sizes, best quality offset digital printing services, various paper stock and binding options, and direct mailing services all available with extremely quick turnaround times and at discount prices.
Small health care business nationwide rely on the competitive products and services that online print shops offer to generate promotional and marketing material, rather than using expensive print shops... and that is how to save money printing Cardiovascular Materials.
April 16th
Treatment
Thu, 04/16/2009 - 05:13People are well addicted towards drugs and are facing trouble to get rid of them. As this is not a possible thing to do. For those drug rehab centers were established and these give treatments top the people who are well addicted towards drugs. As we can provide we those various drug rehab centers.
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April 10th
Alcohol and Your Heart
Fri, 04/10/2009 - 23:24The effects alcohol has on your heart are mixed. While many doctors consider that drinking alcohol in moderation can be somewhat beneficial in raising HDL or "good" cholesterol and lowering high blood pressure, most doctors do not recommend drinking alcohol to improve heart health. The benefits achieved from drinking alcohol can be safely achieved through diet and exercise without any of the risk factors such as alcoholism or the risks inherent to those with high blood pressure, and irregular heart rhythm, obesity, high triglycerides or those already taking heart medication.
Alcohol Rehabilitation is a personal process that begins with the selection of a suitable Alcohol Rehab Program. There are numerous Alcohol Rehabs, Programs, and facilities throughout the United States and the advantages and disadvantages of each can be discovered on the Internet.
So what makes a good Rehab Program and facility? First, it has to be in your price range. Second it must must cater not only to the problem in general but to the individual in particular. The ratio of counselors to patients is one consideration of particular importance. It should be noted that individual recovery can only come from the patient himself and the programs that don't recognize that are doomed to failure. On the other hand, those facilities and caregivers that do recognize that principle generally have a much higher success rate.
Treatments Designed To Help Prevent Heart Failure
Fri, 04/10/2009 - 21:29There are many clinical studies regarding the study of cardiovascular disease and the treatments to help prevent heart failure. These studies include everything from cardio vascular diagnosis to the various methods of treatment. The diagnoses are usually associated with various genetic heart conditions. The treatments are often as varied as the diagnoses.
A heart failure study is generally conducted to determine how safe a particular heart saving device is and who is eligible to receive it. They are conducted by a Clinical Research Team who are dedicated to their craft.
A heart failure treatment plan is designed to implement a cure or resolution once the diagnosis is determined and the patient is deemed eligible for a particular treatment. These treatments can range from everything from lifestyle modifications with medications to open heart surgery to complete heart transplants. The treatment depends on the individual patient and the severity of the disease. It is important to remember that you are not alone in this ongoing battle.. There are 5 million people that are affected with this disease in the United States alone.
April 5th
Prevent Against Heat Stroke and Dehydration by Drinking Water - Have Your Health Insurance Just in Case
Mon, 04/06/2009 - 00:19With summer time beginning to roll around, especially for elderly people, it is very important to ensure that you get your blue shield application in. The reason this is so important is because the heat is going to start getting worse and worse. Especially for people in California, health insurance in San Diego is tremendously important. Heat can have a direct effect on the blood and older people are known to have problems with it a lot worse than younger people. As a consequence of this, they wind up in the hospital because of heat stroke, dehydration, and numerous other issues as well.
One of the things that older people can do to ensure that this is not a problem is to stay ridiculously hydrated. It is suggested that people should drink anywhere from 8-12 glasses of water a day. By drinking this much, you will guarantee that your body is getting hydrated. Your blood cells especially will use the water to ensure that they don’t rupture because of there not being enough water in the actual blood. However, if worse comes to worse, at least you’ll have your health insurance in case you wind up in the hospital. That’s always a good thing.
February 27th
Do What You Need to Have a Better Heart
Fri, 02/27/2009 - 16:48You’ve talked to your doctor and he told you that you need to do a couple of things so that your heart is healthier. It happens to everyone. You start to get older, your heart starts to weaken a little, and you need to add something to your life so that you are able to live better. It’s completely understandable. Don’t beat yourself up for it. Just do what the doctor suggests so that your life is that much better.
So, what exactly will you have to do? There are a lot of things that you can do. You can obviously start exercising again. The harder your heart pumps, the stronger it gets because it is a muscle like anything else. The more it works, the more effective it is. Therefore, exercising and then not damaging it my smoking or whatever will definitely help you to have a better heart.
You can also look into buying certain health products. What kind? Well, that all depends. Chances are, you’ll want to get some sort of vitamin supplement. By getting it, you’ll be able to ensure your body is getting all the necessary nutrition. Nutrition is very important for your body and heart to live the best.
Know the Symptoms of Your Chest Pains
Fri, 02/27/2009 - 16:42You wake up and you go to the doctor. For some reason, your chest has really been bothering you this day and you don’t want to worry about it anymore. Perhaps heart disease is big in your family and when you get chest pains, you freak out. Regardless, you go to the doctor, sit down and then wait for him or her to come through the door to start talking to you about why you came in.
When he does, you start to explain what your health symptoms are. Whatever they may be, you explain each one so that he knows what to expect. For instance, if you have really bad chest pain and your left arm is numbing, he will probably rush you off to the ER because you’re close to having a heart attack. Just by knowing these symptoms, he is able to properly diagnose you. Medicine really is that fantastic.
Once he knows the symptoms, he can either run more tests to determine exactly what is going on or he can just give you a diagnosis, prescribe some medicine, and tell you that you need to exercise more. Chances are, a bad heart is caused by lack of exercise or smoking too much.




