Yes it does because it is still the same principle as heart disease, the differences are extreemly minimal.
i think diabetes lead to heart disease cause diabetes is the lung blood sugar and heart disease are the same AND it is the same body
Assuming that you mean ischemic heart disease, it is the same as coronary artery disease, where the arteries harden. It can be caused by a build up of cholesterol and prolonged exposure to certain herbicides.
Congestive Heart Disease is a condition in whuch the heart's ability to deliver oxygenated blood to the body is inadequate to keep up with the body's needs....Congenital Heart Disease means that you were born with a malformed or defect in the heart.
No. The medical term for heart attack is myocardial infarction, or the death of heart myocardium (basically the heart muscle). Coronary Heart Disease (CAD) is a disease where plaques of cholesterol are deposited in the heart's coronary arteries (which feed the heart blood during diastole). Ruptures of these plaques can cause clots in may however result or cause myocardial infarctions, due to a sudden yet complete blockage of a coronary artery.
Both terms have the same meaning. Communicable disease is the term used in the medical community and would read better if you are writing a paper.
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.
i think diabetes lead to heart disease cause diabetes is the lung blood sugar and heart disease are the same AND it is the same body
Yes, it is possible to have lung cancer and heart disease at the same time, especially if somebody has been a smoker.
Assuming that you mean ischemic heart disease, it is the same as coronary artery disease, where the arteries harden. It can be caused by a build up of cholesterol and prolonged exposure to certain herbicides.
'Thought of' means the same thing as 'conceived' in "A Tell-Tale Heart"
Diseases are all different. Diabetes affects the pancreas, as Heart disease affects the heart. Diseases are different, and every one does not effect the same one.
The results from Google search suggest that it's used in exactly the same way as "idiopathic" (and is probably a typographical or printer's error for that word). Idiopathic means, basically, "a disease or disorder of unknown origin."
illness, disease, sickness, disorder, condition, affliction, malady, complaint, infirmity, bug, virus.
One symptom of Alzheimer disease it asking the same question over and over
They are pretty much the same. Both genders can catch it, but generally people get it when they get older, or when their heart is about to start to fail.
The risk of heart diseases from one gender to another is the same. The health risks lies more in genetics and eating habits.If a person has a family member with heart disease or a bad diet, they are more likely to get heart disease.
there is no cure for down syndrome. people with down syndrome are not mental. they look the same and act the same. its a genetic disorder. and they have a learning disorder with heart defects. they can be severeand normally ownly live to about 55 years old but is a disorder but there not mental. It is a extra hormone on slot 21 on your hormone sheet.