What is a Heart Attack? " Patrick a 70-year-old diabetic man with a 2-year history of stable chest pain" Are you a health practitioner that can treat conditions like the one explained here? Sign in to join the conversation as an expert....
Texas DeathsIn this paper, we examine U.S. COVID-19 deaths by day of the week. Using data from the two large US. States (Florida and Texas) that report deaths by "day of acGandal, KeithGandal, NeilSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
What are the signs and symptoms of heart failure?Signs and symptoms depend on the type of heart failure you have and how severe it is. You may have any of the following:Trouble breathing with activity that worsens to trouble breathing at rest Shortness of breath while lying flat Severe ...
Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder that causes you to have sudden panic attacks. A panic attack is a strong feeling of fear or discomfort. The attack starts suddenly, is worst 10 minutes after it starts, and stops within 20 minutes. The attack may have a trigger, or it may happen ...
During an ischemic stroke, a blockage stops blood from flowing into or through parts of the brain. If you’ve read up onheart attacks, you’ll likely notice some similarities here. You may even see stroke referred to as a “brain attack.” The reason: Both are the result of blocked art...
Treatment Of Abdominal PainOnce the cause of an abdominal pain is identified, treatment will depend on whether it is a cause that is amenable to watchful waiting, or medication or surgery or any other type of intervention. The following are common treatment for a few causes of abdominal or ...
“ACT NOW TO AVOID HEART ATTACKS IN FUTURE” Heart attacks come like a bolt from the blue to many, causing surprise and shock to their family members and friends. The vast majority of Indians still think it is impossible to predict heart attacks. Science has progressed a lot and vari...
Among the most common causes [of heart failure] are: Coronary artery disease Heart attacks High blood pressure Heart valve problems Once you’ve been given a heart failure diagnosis, you should be seen by a cardiologist for a careful review of your underlying causes, the status of your heart...
abnormalities in prion proteins. These prion proteins accumulate in the thalamus of the brain and result in progressive damage to nerve cells or neurons. There is a 50 percent risk of passing the abnormal gene from the affected parent to the child with eachpregnancyregardless of the child’s ...
That's because "osteocytes [bone-forming cells] comprise more than 95 percent of the cells within adult bones and respond to mechanical strain, either through joint-reaction forces, which occur when muscles are recruited during resistance training or through ground-reaction forces, which occur durin...