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Cardiovascular disease (and 2nd is cancers, with 3rd being strokes).
Atherosclerosis is the usual cause of heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral vascular disease -- what together are called "cardiovascular disease." Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer in America, with more than 800,000 deaths in 2005.
Heart attacks, easily tired, panting frequently, strokes, chest pains.
Heart attacks are cardiovascular, strokes and atherosclerosis are neural.
Ischemic strokes account for about 80% of all strokes.
Heart attacks (myocardial infarctions) are the number one cause of cardiovascular deaths. Strokes (cerebrovascular accidents) are second.
Taking magnesium helps with your blood pressure and can help prevent heart attacks and strokes. It also help with fibromyalgia, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and much more.
Vitamin C protects against eye disease and cardiovascular diseases. It also helps lessen the symptoms of the common cold and may help prevent certain types of cancer, as well as strokes.
heart disease
A low fat diet can reduce your risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, strokes, arthritis, high cholesterol, respiratory problems, and gallbladder disease. Low fat diets help mainly because obesity is the main cause of these diseases.
Yes, it contributes to heart disease, obesity, and strokes.
No. Most people die from cardiovascular disease, cancers, strokes, diabetes, and lung diseases such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Glioma and meningioma are brain tumors which are not very common, especially when compared with the list of diseases above.