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There is ongoing research exploring potential links between radon exposure and autoimmune diseases like Hashimoto's disease. While some studies suggest a possible connection, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between radon gas and Hashimoto's disease. Radon exposure is known to increase the risk of lung cancer, so reducing exposure levels is always recommended.
Pulse rate has nothing to do with the majority of heart attacks. Most heart attacks re the result of heart disease. For more information on this go to related links below.(What Is a Heart Attack?)
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The most common disease is Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), otherwise known as a heart attack. This occurs when arteries get filled with fatty deposits and don't supply the heart with enough blood, so the muscle dies, piece by piece. High fat also has links to cancer and bone weakness.
Orthopnea is the term you are searching for. "Orthopnea: is the dyspnoea {trouble breathing} which occurs on lying down and is relieved on sitting up. » Review Causes of Orthopnea: full list TopCauses of Orthopnea: The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Orthopnea. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms. Sleep apnoea Asthma Gastroesophageal reflux disease Left sided chronic heart failure Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Left-sided heart failure Mediastinal tumor" The link with this information is under related links.
For years it has been "common knowledge" that people who are under a lot of stress have an increased risk of heart disease. But is this common knowledge correct? And if so, what kinds of stress increase the risk of heart disease, how does it increase your risk, and what can be done about it?Sorting out the effects of stress on the heart has been complicated by at least three factors: 1) people mean different things by "stress;" 2) some types of stress appear to be worse for the heart than others; and 3) how you respond to stress may be more important than the stress itself. In recent years we have learned a lot about stress and heart disease. This article and the links it provides will help you learn what you need to know about it.
Non-invasive cardiologists provide expertise in the detection and treatment of heart disease. Non-invasive cardiology involves tests to evaluate and diagnose disorders of the heart. A person with a history of heart disease, chest pain with unknown cause or valvular heart disease may be referred for non-invasive evaluation [From: http://www.catholicmedicalcenter.org/Programs/Non-Invasive-Cardiology.aspx] Invasive cardiology is a special aspect of cardiology that uses invasive procedures to treat heart disease. These procedures generally require insertion of instruments through the skin and into the body to treat a problem - thus the term "invasive." Many of the procedures done in this exciting field can be lifesaving. [From: http://www.personalmd.com/news/invasivecardio_81900.shtml] Hope this helps. There is plentiful more information in the links provided if you plan to deeply anylize these terms.
Permanent damage to the valves of the heart caused especially by repeated attacks of rheumatic fever. (Dictionary)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
I think that you should stop drinking caffeine because it stops you from growing. I don't want to stay the same height. But that's just my opinion. You should stop drinking caffeine because it reduces the risk of having heart disease and increases the cAMP in the heart cells. Also, it could reduce the risk of developing Parkinson's disease. According to the American Heart Association (Dated April 14, 2010) "Many studies have been done to see if there's a direct link between caffeine, coffee drinking and coronary heart disease. The results are conflicting." The study has been added to the related links section below.
Green tea is very good for health. It fights cancer and heart disease, and it also works to stave off dementia. A full description of its health benefits is in related links.
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