Posts Tagged ‘blood’
Written by hafiz1700 on 13 May 2011
Hyperglycemia Hyperglycemia is an increase in blood sugar. Hyperglycemia is usually the first sign of diabetes mellitus. What Causes Hyperglycemia? Hyperglycemia can be caused by many different things. Some common causes are: Eating more food than is in your diet plan Taking less insulin than is prescribed Infection or illness Injury Surgery [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 13 May 2011
Hypercalcemia: What is Hypercalcemia? Hypercalcemia is an abnormally high level of calcium in the blood. A high level is usually more than 10.5 milligrams per deciliter of blood. In normal situations, the body maintains a balance between the amount of calcium in food sources and the calcium already available in the body’s tissues. In [Read More]
Written by kaminisaxena on 10 May 2011
Bats, Vampires & Dracula An introduction to bats Ever wonder which came first — the bat or the vampire? How did bats become so associated with Count Dracula that the poor maligned creatures are forced [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 07 May 2011
Blood Transfusion What Is A Blood Transfusion? A blood transfusion is a safe, common procedure in which blood is given to you through an intravenous IV line in one of your blood vessels. Blood transfusions are often given to increase hemoglobin levels. The healthy red blood cells you receive during a transfusion give you more [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 06 May 2011
Hemophilia: What is Hemophilia? Hemophilia is group of hereditary bleeding disorders of specific blood clotting factors. There are two main types of hemophilia: A and B. What causes Hemophilia? Hemophilia is caused by an inherited sex-linked recessive trait. The defective gene is located on the X chromosome. The severity of symptoms can [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 17 April 2011
Lupus What is Lupus? Lupus is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between foreign substances (antigens) and its own cells and tissues. Because of the inability of the immune system to distinguish between foreign substances and its own cells, the immune system makes antibodies directed [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 15 April 2011
Goodpasture’s Syndrome What is Goodpasture’s Syndrome? Goodpasture’s syndrome is a rare disease, autoimmune disease that can affect the lungs and kidneys. An autoimmune disease is a condition in which the body’s own defense system reacts against some part of the body itself. When the immune system is working normally, it [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 14 April 2011
The Human Heart Description: The human heart is a pear-shaped structure about the size of a fist. The heart is an amazing organ. It is responsible for supplying the body with oxygenated blood. Each time the heart beats, it exerts a pressure on the veins and arteries called blood pressure. Blood pressure is extremely important [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 11 April 2011
Heart Disease (Coronary Artery Disease) What is Coronary Artery Disease? Coronary artery disease is a condition where fatty deposits and cell-proliferation build-up in the arteries supplying the heart muscle. These plaques form commonly in a condition called atherosclerosis. Coronary artery disease is the most common form of heart disease. About [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 11 April 2011
Heart Disease (Cyanotic Congenital Birth Defects) Congenital heart defects are heart defects that are present at birth. There are many types of congenital heart defects. The American Heart Association states that there are at least thirty-five distinct forms of Congenital Heart Defects. The main types are categorized into either acyanotic or [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 10 April 2011
Heart Disease (Blood Pressure) What is Blood Pressure? Blood pressure is the force created by the heart as it pushes blood into the arteries and the circulatory system. When the heart pumps, it causes blood to flow through the arteries and into the arterioles. As the blood goes through the arterioles, the arterioles either contract [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 07 April 2011
Heart Disease (Atherosclerosis) What is Atherosclerosis? Atherosclerosis literally means “hardening of the arteries”. It is a build up of cholesterol and other fat substances within the walls of the arteries. Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease and can develop in any artery in the body. Atherosclerosis is a common disorder of the [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 07 April 2011
Heart Disease (Angina) Description (Angina): Angina, or angina pectoris, is the medical term for chest pains behind the breastbone. Angina pectoris is Latin for squeezing of the chest. Angina is a specific type of pain in the chest caused by inadequate blood flow through the blood vessels (coronary vessels) of the heart muscle (myocardium). [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 11 March 2011
Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar Apple cider vinegar, or cider vinegar, is one of the most popular alternative health remedies in use today. Apple cider vinegar has been used since ancient times as a remedy for many different ailments. Hippocrates is said to have used it as an antibiotic. Most of the health benefits [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 07 March 2011
Kidney Cancer is dangerous disease The kidneys when affected by kidney cancer. So read to know about kidney cancer. The kidneys are a pair of organs on either side of the spine in the lower abdomen. Each kidney is about the size of a fist. Attached to the top of each kidney is an adrenal [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Biomedical team reports bio-engineered blood vessels The creation of blood vessels: The team grew the “TEVG” blood vessels from human cadaver cells and dog cells, stored them for a year. Heart surgery patients may someday receive ready-made blood vessel replacements, a biomedical team reports. In the Science Translational Medicine [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Healthy Balance for a Healthy Heart Cause a heart attack How does the food I eat affect my heart? The food you eat can affect the way blood flows through your heart and arteries. A diet high in cholesterol and “bad” fats (saturated and trans fats) can gradually cause buildup (called plaque) in your arteries. [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Steady Improvements Seen for Young Blood Cancer Patients blood-related cancers So know about blood cancer. American teens and young adults newly diagnosed with blood-related cancers now live longer than they did in the 1980s, new research has found. Researchers analyzed data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database, a [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Prostate Cancer Patients at Higher Risk of Blood Clots An increased risk of arterial embolism We have known for decades that cancer patients have a greater risk of blood clots Men with prostate cancer are at greater risk for developing blood clots, especially if they’re undergoing hormone therapy, new research shows. “Our findings [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Blood pressure ‘is in the brain’ Blood pressure can lead to heart attack, stroke and kidney damage! More information about blood pressure— The cause of high blood pressure may lie within the brain, rather than with problems relating to the heart, kidneys or blood vessels, research suggests Scientists at Bristol University say [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
High Blood Pressure: Things You Can Do to Help Lower Yours Great information about “Blood Pressure” What is high blood pressure? Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. Normal arteries are smooth and flexible, and blood flows easily through them. As the blood moves through your [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 05 March 2011
Heart Attack: Warning Signs and Tips on Prevention The pain of a heart attack can feel like bad heartburn. What is a heart attack? A heart attack (also called myocardial infarction) is when part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies because it isn’t receiving enough oxygen. Normally, oxygen is carried to the heart [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 05 March 2011
Eye Problems and Diabetes May be eye problem for diabetes! You can prevent serious eye problems in diabetes problems by getting an annual glaucoma screening from your eye doctor. If you have diabetes, regular visits to your ophthalmologist for eye exams are important to avoid eye problems. High blood sugar (glucose) increases the risk of [Read More]
Written by arora divya on 28 January 2011
Olive oil, extra virgin Anyone coming from the Mediterranean region of the world would tell you about the health benefits, as well as the wonderful flavor, of a good dose of olive oil on salads, pasta, fish and almost anything else. Fortunately, it is available throughout the year to satisfy taste buds and promote good [Read More]
Written by xburritosx on 27 January 2011
Type I Diabetes, Health, Vegan Diabetic Diet Plan “What is Type I Diabetes”? According to the American Diabetes Association, “Type I diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and was previously known as juvenile diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to [Read More]
Written by xburritosx on 26 January 2011
True Blood Vampire’s Bite: Shows Strong Enough to Make You Go Vegan People spend an extraordinary amount of time in front of the television, and not surprisingly, the boob tube is influential. How is this affecting the vegan movement? Popular shows, like True Blood, suggest that it can help the cause. According to the A.C. [Read More]
Written by marquee89 on 20 January 2011
Exercise Activity For An Entire You! For thousands of years, Physical Exercise (activity) has been associated with health. Exercise Activity Today, science has confirmed the link, with overwhelming evidence that people who lead active lifestyles are less likely to die early, or to experience major illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes and [Read More]
Written by Hima on 18 January 2011
iHealth: Track Down Your Blood Pressure Using iPhone The iPhone, for most users, is a tool for communications, entertainment and high speed web browsing. Now, with technology simplifying pretty much every human endeavor possible, the mobile phone can now be used as an instrument for knowing and monitoring your blood pressure. Sounds absurd? iPhone [Read More]