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Coronary Heart Disease and Heart Attack Treatment Treatment for CHD and heart attack include drug treatment, angioplasty and stent placement, and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) ...
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When Arteries Become Blocked (VIDEO)
People who need angioplasty have blocked arteries, caused by a condition called atherosclerosis. Take a trip inside the vessels to see how they become blocked, the role cholesterol plays, and ...
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Prevention Begins in Childhood
Obesity in children has risen dramatically worldwide. Worldwide, an estimated 1 in 10 children is overweight, a total of 155 million. Of those children, 30-45 million are obese. By 2010, nearly ...
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Consequences of Clots
Complications of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Pulmonary Embolism The most dangerous complication of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is pulmonary embolism, which occurs when an embolism ...
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Your Beating Heart
Your heart is a hollow, muscular organ whose walls are composed of a special kind of muscle tissue: cardiac muscle. This tissue isn't found anywhere else in the body. The cells that compose ...
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Heart Disease & Arrhythmia
Heart disease is a major cause of arrhythmia, due to lack of blood flow and heart tissue damage. Coronary artery disease (CAD) restricts blood flow to the heart due to narrowed arteries. ...
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Portion Control
In portion control, a serving isn't just what you decide to put on your plate. Portion control means managing your caloric intake each day by knowing the recommended serving size of a given ...
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Losing Your Balance
PART 1 Depression Affects the Entire Body Because the brain is involved in the regulation of the body’s systems, mental illness is intricately tied to the physical health of your ...
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What Is Colorectal Cancer?
The process of cell growth in the body is normally an orderly one. Cells grow and divide as necessary to produce more cells as they are needed. Cells that are old or damaged die, and are replaced with ...
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Risk Factors
Risk Factors Some of the risk factors for stroke are beyond your control and can't be changed. These include: Genetics. Having a family history of stroke Age. Being 55 or over Gender. ...
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Rule 1 Baseline Your Health, part 1
A journey to wellness begins with your health baseline. Medical tests and a physical exam pinpoint your biomarkers -- the molecular indicators and measurements that reflect the state of your health.

Rule 2 Define Your Wellness Mission
Why do you want to change your life? With a clear mission and a lot of resolve, you can change your health habits. When you do, your amazing brain will adapt and help you make good choices automatically.

Rule 3 Develop and Maintain Nutritional Balance
When you eat, you choose new building blocks for a stronger, healthier body. Once you learn the benefits of each category of nutrients and the importance of balancing them over time, you can make better choices.

Rule 4 Get Aerobic and Anerobic Exercise
Build your bones and muscles with anerobic exercise and cardiovascular strength with aerobic exercise. You will gain strength, balance and flexibility, improve your mood, reduce stress and build your brain.

Rule 5 Never Smoke, But If You Smoke Now, Quit
Smokers who quit face strong cravings and withdrawal symptoms. They must change their daily routine and, sometimes their friends. But quitting now can improve your lung and heart health, and prolong your life.

Rule 6 Take a Moderate Approach
Our brains reward certain behaviors -- eating, drinking, taking drugs -- with a rush of feel-good brain chemicals. When we crave the reward too much, these behaviors get out of control, and must be reined in.

Rule 7 Make Sleep a Priority
Getting too little sleep can affect your memory, mood, immune system and even your appetite. The right conditions and schedule, which doctors call "sleep hygiene," can help you get the rest you need.

Rule 8 Manage Your Stress
Addressing the factors in your life that cause stress can protect your brain neurons, and help you live longer. Stress speeds the aging and death of cells by damaging our genetic material.

Rule 9 Embrace Joy
Positive emotions, laughter and smiling have been found to improve your immune function and heart health, as well as your mood. For quality-of-life, what could be better than savoring life's happy moments?

The 9 Visual Rules of Wellness
TheVisualMd.com brings together the latest research-based evidence and guidance from medical professors into one comprehensive philosophy that will help you improve your health and life.