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Bleeding hearts revealed with new scan

Images that for the first time show bleeding inside the heart after people have suffered a heart attack have been captured by scientists, in a new study published today in the journal Radiology.

The research shows that the amount of bleeding can indicate how damaged a person’s heart is after a heart attack.

The heart disease mutation carried by 60 million

Heart disease is the number one killer in the world and India carries more than its share of this burden. Moreover, the problem is set to rise: it is predicted that by 2010 India’s population will suffer approximately 60% of the world’s heart disease.

EMS delays for cardiac care more likely in women

In a year-long study conducted in Dallas County, Texas, women who called 911 for suspected heart-related symptoms had a 52 percent greater likelihood of experiencing delays in emergency medical services (EMS) compared with their male counterparts, even after adjusting for a number of factors.

Delays in EMS care “could lead to harm for a patient with serious heart disease,” Dr. Thomas W.

Treadmill Exercise Improves Walking Endurance For Patients With PAD

Patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which can include symptoms such as pain in the legs, who participated in supervised treadmill exercise improved their walking endurance and quality of life, according to a study in the January 14 issue of JAMA. The treadmill exercise also improved walking performance for PAD patients without the classic symptoms of pain in the leg muscles.

Lower extremity PAD (a condition that develops when the arteries that supply blood to the legs become completely or partially blocked as a result of plaque build-up) affects 1 in 16 U.S.

Using Heart Biomarker Level to Guide Therapy Not Helpful for Heart Failure Patients

Using a measure of the hormone N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) to guide therapy for older patients with heart failure did not improve overall clinical or quality of life outcomes compared to patients receiving conventional symptom-guided therapy, according to a study in the January 28 issue of JAMA.

BNP is produced predominantly by the heart muscle cells, and levels of BNP are increased in patients with congestive heart failure.

Could You Be Suffering from Heart Failure and Not Know It?

February is usually associated with Valentine’s Day and a plethora of hearts and a sea of red can be found abound. What people may not know is that February is also American Heart Month.

Women’s Heart Health: Fact Sheet

Heart disease is the nation’s number one killer for women. The well-known heart attack symptoms – acute pain, tightness, burning and a dull ache in the chest – describe what men typically experience during an attack. For many women the signs of a heart attack are completely different and can go unrecognized. Dr. Karla Kurrelmeyer, cardiologist at the Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center in Houston, offers the following information for women:

Symptoms

Nausea, shoulder pain and exhaustion can be the only signs a female experiences during an attack.

Eating Healthy is a Necessity for a Healthy Heart

There are two very basic ways in which a person can go from having an unhealthy heart to having a very healthy heart. And, the truth is, they are very simple techniques that requires only a little bit of work to find the results you want. The first is to take very good multivitamins and have a healthy diet and the second is to exercise some. You need to exercise to have a strong heart because the heart is a muscle and requires exercise.

The Lap Band Could Help the Heart Lose Stress From all the Lost Fat

Weight loss surgery is a method that people don’t really consider a good way to help the heart get stronger. But, what people forget is that the heart is affected, like any other organ, by obesity and this can do damage on the body’s blood pump. Because of this, it is a good idea to get the Lapband procedure because this can help someone who has a weight problem to get over their weight problem.

Get a Personal Trainer to Make Every Part of Your Body Strong

The heart, like the bicep, triceps, deltoid, and pectorals is a muscle that needs to be worked to ensure that it stays strong. Because of its importance in pumping blood around the body, the need for a strong heart is very obvious. But, a lot of people don’t really have a clue on how to get their heart strong. They can work out in a gym and lift weights and think they’re doing well for their body, but the truth is, they could actually be hurting it.

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