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What increases the risk of cardiovascular disease?

You are more likely to get heart disease if you smoke, eat meat, and don't excersize. Fatty foods (like fries, donuts, and other deep fat fried goodies) increase your risk of heart disease because they block and clog your arteries. Excersize will help limit that, but in the end, it's really the food that does it.


How does drinking affect heart disease?

Drinking alcohol in moderation may have some cardiovascular benefits, such as raising HDL (good) cholesterol levels. However, heavy and binge drinking can lead to high blood pressure, heart failure, and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. It's important to stick to recommended limits for alcohol consumption to maintain heart health.


What are some common causes of carotid artery disease?

Some common causes of carotid artery disease include atherosclerosis (build-up of plaque in the arteries), smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, and a family history of heart disease or stroke. Other risk factors include high cholesterol levels, obesity, and lack of physical activity.


Is there a relationship between blood type and disease?

Yes, certain diseases are tied to blood type. This does not mean that if you have a certain blood type that you will develop these diseases. It does, however, mean that you are likely at a somewhat increased risk due to your blood type.


Is parkinson's hereditary?

While the exact cause of Parkinson's disease is not fully understood, there is evidence to suggest that genetics can play a role in some cases. People with a family history of Parkinson's may have a slightly higher risk of developing the condition themselves, but it is not a clear-cut hereditary disease. Other factors like environmental influences also play a role in the development of Parkinson's.

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What increases the risk of cardiovascular disease?

You are more likely to get heart disease if you smoke, eat meat, and don't excersize. Fatty foods (like fries, donuts, and other deep fat fried goodies) increase your risk of heart disease because they block and clog your arteries. Excersize will help limit that, but in the end, it's really the food that does it.


Who can get heart disease?

The greatest risk factor for heart disease is heredity (family history). Obesity and diabetes also puts one at greater risk. Smoking cigarettes is a very significant risk factor, as well. Diets high in saturated fats, cholesterol, sweets, and processed foods promote heart disease. Stimulants, such as caffeine and amphetamine type compounds, as well as cocaine, place the heart at greater risk, too. Almost everyone carries some risk factors for heart disease. The task, for each individual, is to minimize one's risk factors as much as possible.


What are some questions about the cardiovascular system?

1. What is the anatomy of the cardiovascular system? 2. What are the causes of coronary artery disease? 3. Is cigarette smoking a really big risk factor for heart disease?


How do you discuss an economic factor?

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What are some common risk factors for heart disese?

Check with your Doctor and the American Heart Association for the most accurate information. Genetics could also be a major factor for heart disease.


What is the cause of the Alzheimer disease?

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What is the relation of race and identity?

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