coronary Heart disease can affect your health by means of the heart.it may be weak and you will die.
Coronary Heart Disease
There are many risk factors for heart disease. A family history of the disease should mean that the offspring be a bit more careful with their own cardiac health. Chances will increase with unhealthy living.
False, Cigarette smoking does affect coronary heart disease.
Heart attacks are quick spasmodic beating that either causes heart failure or the blood to be moving too fast thus not transporting O2 and causing death. Heart failure is the heart simply not working. That can be caused by heart attacks or any form of death.
Coronary Artery Disease or CAD is also sometimes called Atherosclerotic heart disease or cardiovascular disease (AHD or ACD).
Melvin L. Marcus has written: 'The coronary circulationin health and disease' -- subject(s): Coronary Disease, Coronary Vessels, Coronary arteries, Coronary circulation, Coronary heart disease, Physiopathology
Coronary Heart Disease
Cardiovascular disease is an illness that affects the heart and blood vessels. According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) include coronary Heart disease (coronary artery disease, ischemic Heart disease); stroke (brain attack); high blood pressure (hypertension); and rheumatic heart disease. CVDs are a growing health concern in American and coronary heart disease is stated to be the number one cause of death. Research shows that nearly everyone can decrease their risk of CVD by following a heart healthy diet, an appropriate exercise routine, eliminating tobacco products and following a routine health care plan. In simpler words, yes.
Cardiovascular disease is an illness that affects the heart and blood vessels. According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) include coronary Heart disease (coronary artery disease, ischemic heart disease); stroke (brain attack); high blood pressure (hypertension); and rheumatic heart disease. CVDs are a growing health concern in American and coronary heart disease is stated to be the number one cause of death. Research shows that nearly everyone can decrease their risk of CVD by following a heart healthy diet, an appropriate exercise routine, eliminating tobacco products and following a routine health care plan. In simpler words, yes.
Atherosclerosis, Arteriosclerosis, Cardiomyopathy, Coronary Artery disease, Congestive Heart failure, Ischaemic heart disease, hypertension. That's all I can think of atm.
There are many risk factors for heart disease. A family history of the disease should mean that the offspring be a bit more careful with their own cardiac health. Chances will increase with unhealthy living.
Michael Calnan has written: 'Health and illness' -- subject(s): Attitude to Health, Health attitudes, Health behavior, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Psychology, Sick, Sick Role 'Preventing coronary heart disease' -- subject(s): Coronary Disease, Coronary heart disease, Family Practice, Government policy, Health Policy, Health behavior, Prevention, Prevention & control 'Pathways to the accident and emergency department'
No; Coronary artery disease is a heart disease; or, CAD is one a disease that progresses into to Cardiomyopathy (heart disease) and MI. CAD is an aetiology of heart disease.
The negative affects of clogged arteries include coronary artery disease, carotid artery disease, peripheral artery disease and increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
Congenital heart disease means you are born with this disease so coronary occlusion cannot be a cause of congenital heart disease.
Coronary heart disease, cad
no