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    Systolic Heart Failure

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    “Aerobic conditioning activities such as running, rowing and walking along with resistance strength training exercises have been shown to be inversely associated with the risk of coronary heart disease.” (WCPT organization). The intersection between aging and cardiovascular disease is very important. The average lifespan of person increases. Human beings 65 or older are at higher risk for cardiovascular diseases. Within this age group cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death. The…

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    Essay On Cholesterol

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    Cholesterol is a powerful substance that can be produced to keep our body functioning, and it can also be found in foods. According to Dr. Maja Fiket, a medical and science freelance writer, cholesterol was first discovered in 1769, but research on cholesterol wasn’t conducted until the 20th century. In 1769, François Poulletier de la Salle discovered cholesterol in gallstones and in bile. However, Boudet, a researcher, was the first to find cholesterol in blood in 1833 (Fiket, 1). In 1928,…

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    More than 29.1 million people in the United States have diabetes. Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not make or correctly use the hormone insulin. Without insulin, sugar can’t get into the cells where it’s needed in the body. Instead, it stays in the blood, causing blood sugar to rise. Aside from affecting the person’s blood sugar, diabetes also can cause digestive issues, cardiovascular problems, skin and eye conditions, and nerve damage. Many people with diabetes are taking…

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    lead to a number of health problems. What Does Vitapulse Have In It? Vitapulse has coenzyme Q10, PQQ and NAC. Coenzyme Q10 helps the body create ATP, which is the body's chief energy source. Coenzyme Q10 levels naturally lower as one gets older. Statins, which are medications that lower cholesterol level, can also reduce coenzyme Q10 levels in the body. Coenzyme Q10 protects the heart by preventing plaque from building up inside of the arteries. It also helps increase energy and reduce…

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    While scrolling down the discussion posts trying to find something interesting to answer to, your post caught my attention. I was interested because just this morning I was reading a Facebook post regarding how Medicare require documentations and six months wait before filling this woman insulin order. This woman also happens to be pregnant, and she mentions in her post that her insulin supply is getting low and having a refill is crucial to keep her and her baby alive. She also went on to say…

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    The book “Immunity to Change” is a compilation of tools and techniques identified by Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey which if utilized will lead to successful change. The purpose of the book is to teach leaders how to close the gap between what people genuinely intend to do and what they are actually able to bring about. This principle is often referred to by Keagan as the "knowing-doing gap": “how to close the gap between our intentions, things we actually want to carry out, and what we are…

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    In a clinic, an individual is educated about their conditions and development from self-managing such as a diet, exercise and medication. It makes sure that individual is receiving a suitable follow-up care. An individual is encouraged to put themselves goals to change the lifestyle. Coronary heart disease cannot be cured however there is treatment available to control the indications and decrease the possibility of more difficulties. A mixture of lifestyle changes, medicine, and surgery can…

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    Mr Go Case Study

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    Mr. Go Discussion 2 Medical Issues In line with the information provided, based on the significant findings of Mr. Go’s medical record, he is having the following issues: • Over-weight with a Body Mass Index(BMI) of 29.1kg/m2 and waist circumference of 42 inches • Type 2 Diabetes based on his HbA1c of 7.2% and Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) of 115 mg/dL together with the fact that his father had type 2 diabetes • Hypertension based on family history and a blood pressure of 125/80 mm Hg •…

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    I decided to write this over Garcinia Cambogia products. I personally have not used or wanted to use this product but I know some people who are using it. There was a fake endorsement by Dr. Zo that a company used to sell the product. Garcinia Cambogia is made out of a citrus fruit from Southeast Asia. They then turn them in to supplement pills. They block the enzymes your body uses to make fat and raises the serotonin levels in the brain. The product is used to make you lose fat without eating…

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    Atherosclerosis Case Study

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    the daily aspirin; it is recommended that all patients with documented CAD be treated with a daily aspirin (Boudi, 2015). Treatment of angina and prevention of acute cardiac symptoms includes various medications such as: nitrates, beta-blockers, statins, calcium channel blockers, and ranolazine, which inhibits the sodium current of the cardiac action potential (Boudi, 2015). For individuals who have already experienced a cardiac event or have documented atherosclerosis, treatments include:…

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