Heart disease is unfortunate. You need to take care of your body and your heart to stay healthy. Find more details here. http://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/conditions/cardiovascular-disease.aspx
There are numerous types of cardiovascular disease. The question needs to be more specific.
The fats associated with cardiovascular disease are cholesterol and triglycerides.
atherosclerosis=cardiovascular disease, the same way as upper arm bone=humerus
all arrhythmias indicate the presence of cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease can be attributed to this uncontrollable risk factor:
cardiovascular disease
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Elderly, cigarette smoking obese people have a high risk of cardiovascular disease.
No, Unsaturated fats are not associated with cardiovascular disease. The two that are, are trans fats and saturated fats. If you want more information, here is a site for you, that does a very good job at laying out what is contained in the different fats. Have a great day! ****I'm in college for medicine, and specializing in cardiovascular studies.
No, cardiovascular disease does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
it can damage your heart
Cardiovascular Disease is a disease of the heart and circulatory system, it can be caused by the coronary disease where the fat builds up and deposits on the walls in the coronary arteries and the narrows the wall.Heart; blood vessels