Friday, November 28, 2008

What was the episode where everyone found out that Lucas had a heart disease on One Tree Hill

What was the episode where everyone found out that Lucas had a heart disease on One Tree Hill?
On One Tree Hill what was the episode where people started to find out that Lucas had a heart disease on One Tree Hill?
Drama - 2 Answers
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The episode where he told everyone was in season 3, episode 19: "I Slept With Someone From Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me" but Lucas tells Haley first, in season 3, episode 4: "An Attempt to Tip the Scales"
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Season 2, Episode 12: Between Order and Randomness


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Monday, November 24, 2008

what is the most precise procedure to the detect the heart disease

what is the most precise procedure to the detect the heart disease?
hi everyone, please tell me what is the most precise procedure to detect the heart problem??? i have heard of the 2D echo machine used by cardiologists..which is more precise??? my sister is experiencing chest pain?? she has already undergo X-ray, ECG but still her disease didnt detected...until now she is experiencing chest pain.. what is the most effective way/procedures to determine if she has disease or not... thank you!!!
Heart Diseases - 3 Answers
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The following tests should be conducted. * Cardiac stress test. * Stress Echocardiography. * Nuclear stress test /Thallium stress test.
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Probably a chest x-ray to start. Then an Echocardiogram, ultrasound of the heart, will show structure and functions of the valves, will show any leakage if any. An EKG or ECG show the electrical conduction of the heart. The Dr may consider doing a heart catherization to see if any blood vessels are block if any.
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Most doctors would sensibly stop investigation after a normal echo and a normal stress test



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Thursday, November 20, 2008

if you have a family history of heart disease and cancer is there really anything you can do

if you have a family history of heart disease and cancer is there really anything you can do?
my grandma has a history of heart disease, her mom had a history as well. my grandma has a oversized heart.(dads side) my dad has a irregular heart beat. his brother died of childhood luekemia. my moms mom died of breast cancer. so is there really anything i can do?
Heart Diseases - 6 Answers
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Yes, be educated on what the risk factors are and avoid them. Early detection is key as well. Medicine has come a long way in diagnosis and treatment. Just keep informed of what is going on with you, with regular check ups and lifestyle choices. You'll be OK Funny_cat25
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there is. keep yourself healthy. try not to put stress on those things so much. if it is your time to leave this world, there's nothing we could do. make the most out of everything. try not to get too close to carcinogens, increase immunity by taking in vitamin C daily, eat veggies, fruits, not so much on the carbs and fats. exercise 3-4 times weekly. stick to anti-oxidants.=) if ever you are anemic, take in iron supplements or unless directed by your doctor. as much as possible, consult your doctor to check if you have any symptoms/signs of heart diseases or cancer. early detection will provide early cure. =)
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people who die of 'heart attacks' often die because the shock of their heart stopping causes their lungs to collapse. if you have a strong history of heart complications - as you seem to - it is probably going to cost you a few years of your life. but if you do your best to ensure that your pulmonary system and yout circulation both stay in good condition (light but regular aerobic exercises, keeping your weight under control, and most of all never smoking) you stand a good chance of making it into an early old age rather than popping off in your forties or fifties. up until the nineteenth century relatively few people survived into their seventies. even with your poor health inheritance you stand a very good chance of leading a life which is long enough and full enough if you take moderate care of yourself. (how old was william shakespeare when he died? did he manage to fit a reasonably full life in?0
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Just as everyone else above has said, just stay healthy. You may have to sacrifice eating unhealthy foods but it may mean a longer happier life for you. Read! You can find information about everything if you read. Find ways to prevent heart disease if you can. My family has a history of dibetes, so I know how it feels to think there's nothing you can do to avoid getting this horrible thing and die from it. When it's your time to go, it's your time to go. So, pray and live your life to the fullest.
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I do not what medical expert will say about this matter. I now my grandfather (mother's side) had the same problem but lived to 104 years old but died from the cat rabies. What he did was always stay active and watch the food he is eating. He concentrated his diet on vegetables and fish and stayed active (not to the point of exhaustion) as if he did not now his health problem.
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I come from a family history of heart disease;both of my grandfathers,my father,an uncle,some aunts died of heart disease.My brother was diagnosed with heart disease. My father's mother died of tuberculosis;his brother died of a brain tumor.My dad lived longer than all his family members but he lived to be 75.My doctor told me to stay away from high sodium foods at an early age because too much sodium raises blood pressure which is bad for the heart.Eating foods like fruits and vegetables,whole wheat pastas,lower fat dairy products,lean meats and exercising will help your health.My maternal grandfather had congestive heart failure and did all of those thing;he lived to be 88 years old...he lived for 10 years with heart disease and stayed independent until the day he died


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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Is heart disease one of the factors of getting sleep deprivation

Is heart disease one of the factors of getting sleep deprivation?
I had been diagnosed that I have a heart disease.Soon I'm able to stay up for about a week.I lose my weight around 10 pounds.When I didn't sleep for 3 days then I'll get a very terrible headache.Plus I also having hallucination.How to prevent me from not to sleep?I'm tired.
Other - General Health Care - 1 Answers
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Just some suggestions. Stress and worry over your heart condition will cause you lack of sleep. That you are having headaches and hallucinations is no surprise. That is all lack of sleep. Find out everything you can about your heart condition. You must already know the exact cause (at least you should) so you should sit down and have a long talk with your doctor. Ask any questions you may have about the exact cause and what steps you can take to prevent further heart problems. It is good that you have lost some weight. That is a step in the right direction. (assuming you were not thin to begin with) The next step is nutrition. Eat less foods that contain sugar and fat. Same with liquids. No whole milk, milkshakes or heavily sweetened "juice" drinks. No fried foods. More fiber and liquids such as water, tea or real fruit juices. More fruits and vegetables and whole grain cereals. Discuss with your doctor the possibility of starting an exercise program. After you have done all this you should take satisfaction that you are doing all you can to live a heart healthy life. That alone should reduce some of that stress and worry. Try taking an herbal such as Melatonin or just a non-prescription antihistamine. The side effect of most antihistamines is to make you sleepy. The non-prescription sleep medication Unisom is just an antihistamine. If need be ask your doctor about a prescription sleep medication to take for a few days. Prescription sleep medications can be habit forming so use them with caution and only for as short a period as reasonable. Good luck to you



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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

I have unspecified st depression does this mean I will get heart disease in the future

I have unspecified st depression does this mean I will get heart disease in the future?
I had an ultrasound stress test and everything was normal. I use to jog a lot but after finding out that I have unspecified st depressions on my ekg reading I have been scared to do anything strenous. Should I be worried about this at all? Does this mean I am more proned to heart disease in the future? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Heart Diseases - 3 Answers
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You should be fine, just get a total of 3 hours exercise a week for the rest of your long life.
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The S-T segment Flat, downsloping, or depressed ST segments may indicate coronary ischemia (deficient blood supply). Coronary artery disease is suggested by horizondality, plane depression or sagging of the S-T segment, particularly in Standard lead II and leads V5 and V6. Coronary artery disease involves impairment of blood flow through the coronary arteries, most commonly by atheromas. Clinical presentations include silent ischemia, angina pectoris, acute coronary syndromes (unstable angina, MI), and sudden cardiac death. Diagnosis is by symptoms, ECG, stress testing, and sometimes coronary angiography. Prevention consists of modifying reversible risk factors (eg, hypercholesterolemia, physical inactivity, smoking). Treatment includes drugs and procedures to reduce ischemia and restore or improve coronary blood flow. * Blood pressure. Get your blood pressure checked every visit. (Target: Below 130/80 mm Hg) * Cholesterol -Get your LDL (bad cholesterol) levels checked at least once a year. (Target: Below 100 mg/dL). Triglycerides. (Target: Less than 150 mg/dL) Serum Cholesterol (Target: Less than 200 mg/dL) HDL (good cholesterol) (Target: More than 50 mg/dL) Eat a low-cholesterol, low-fat diet. This kind of diet includes cottage cheese, fat-free milk, fish (not canned in oil), vegetables, poultry, egg whites, and polyunsaturated oils and margarines (corn, safflower, canola, and soybean oils). Avoid foods with excess fat in them such as meat (especially liver and fatty meat), egg yolks, whole milk, cream, butter, shortening, lard, pastries, cakes, cookies, gravy, peanut butter, chocolate, olives, potato chips, coconut, cheese (other than cottage cheese), coconut oil, palm oil, and fried foods. * Stop tobacco smoking. * Stop consuming alcohol. * Glucose (Sugar) test. Control your blood glucose & do self-monitoring as & when required. (Target: Fasting blood sugar 60-100 mg/dL; Postprandial blood sugar 2 hours after food-Less than 140 mg/dL) * Health life style. Exercise regularly & stay healthy. *Obesity - In obese subjects, losing a kilogram of mass generally reduces blood pressure by 2 mmHg. (Abdominal circumference should be less than 100 cms) *Avoid worry and stress. Please see the web pages for more details on ECG and Coronary artery disease.
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non-st segment depression are just it, non-specific, these are electrical signals from the heart which nobody ( not even the cardiologist ) knows its meaning, they usually correlate it clinically for symptoms and they run other test to make sure its really benign... it does not mean you will be prone to heart disease in the future, it also does not mean you will be free from heart disease in the future... like i said it does mean anything...if you are assymptomatic, and your other test ( stress test, 2D echo of the heart ) are normal, then dont worry about it. P.S. dont you have a doctor in your area who interprets all these lab results to you ?
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Patients have ST depression/elevation for a variety of reasons...certain meds can cause a "swoop" of the ST, and marked difference of the ST can signify damage to a part of the heart, usually from a MI(myocardial infarction, or heart attack)...but Unspecified ST doesn't necessarily signify anything. Unless your Doctor or Cardiologist has told you otherwise, strenuous activities shouldn't be much of a problem. Of all of the things that could be abnormal on an EKG, this is one of the minor ones, especially since it is unspecified, or non-specific as it is sometimes referred to.Good Luck



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Saturday, November 8, 2008

What is the main reason people get heart disease

What is the main reason people get heart disease?
Life of regularlyeating Fried foods, greasy foods(Fast foods)? Like of Smoking? What is the main reason people get heart disease
Heart Diseases - 3 Answers
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The primary cause of heart disease is processed foods. Inflammation is the "root cause" and NOT cholesterol. 85% of the Cholesterol found in the body is made in the liver. It is used as a "TRANSPORTER" of fatty acids that cause inflammation and repair inflammation and that is the natural healing process in the body. Also, cholesterol is used in the process of creating vitamin B3 in the skin when UVB rays from the sun are absorbed by the sun's rays. Eating foods high in Omega 6 fatty acids, like vegetable oils, hydrogenated oils, fried foods, trans fats, all contribute to inflammation in the body and this causes heart disease. Taking antacids allows nanobacteria to have free reign in the body and these bacteria do NOT show up on typical lab tests. This bacteria is responsible or attacking the kidney, pancreas, and arteries around the heart. It has been shown to be the primary cause of heart disease and is found in processed foods, as well as cooked foods. Antacids destroy the stomach acid that kills this bacteria. (Thank you doctors). Acid indigestion happens when Lactic Acid forms from rotting, putrefying food that happens when there is a LACK OF STOMACH ACID, NOT too much. A good quality digestive system is one of your best defenses against heart disease and taking antacids of ANY kind is very destructive of this whole process. good luck to you
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Depends on your risk factors: Non modifiable: - male sex -family history -age - asian Modifiable: - smoking - cholesterol - control of diabetes/Hypertension -sedentary lifestyle
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Onlymatch is correct. Cholesterol does not cause CAD. For the truth about the cholesterol scam , see my site



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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

recipes for ramadic heart disease

recipes for ramadic heart disease?
I have ramadic heart disease not from how I am eating but from being sick and not being treated right.So now I have to eat foods low in carb. , fats,basically everything low.I need some good recipes so I don't go hungry.Any help would be great. I really do have this heart disease I have had a defibulater put in and have been to the doctor plenty of times I just need a website to keep me healthy with my condition.
Cooking & Recipes - 3 Answers
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Ramadic ????? If you have any type of heart disease than you would of been given a diet before you left the hospital or doctor's office. The doctor could of even sent you to classes to get you going on the right track. If you really have a problem but never heard of ramadic than go back to your doctor and ask him for help.
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Try the South Beach Diet website. They're not really a low carb diet but a "better" carb diet. Incorporates "healthy" carbs. Whole grains, fruits and veggies. Your low carb stuff is typically your proteins which is your high fat! Your doctor should have a list of stuff that is good for you to eat. Get that and then create some recipes of your own.
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http://www.hearthealthyonline.com/healthy-recipes/cooking-nutrition-tips/recipe-makeovers_ss1.html?ordersrc=google2recipes_slide2&cobrandId=ww5&s_kwcid=heart%20healthy%20recipes|2287246918 http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/collections/heart_healthy_diet.html http://whatscookingamerica.net/RecipeIndexDiet.htm here ya go huni. i have used a few from each of these sites. the first to revolove around heart issues the last one is low fat low carb...



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Saturday, November 1, 2008

How does salt lead to Hypertension & Heart Disease

How does salt lead to Hypertension & Heart Disease?
So apparently the CDC is encouraging food manufacturers to reduce the amount of salt in their products because high sodium intake is linked to high blood pressure and heart disease. But how, biologically, does salt raise blood pressure?
Medicine - 2 Answers
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Salt consumption leads water retention. That excess water increases stress on the circulatory system.
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it retains fluids in the tissues which in turn causes your heart to pump harder, resulting in high blood pressure. The recommended amout per day is 1 teaspoon, but American use up to two and more just from processed foods let alone what they add



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