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 Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the term used to describe the gradual narrowing of the coronary arteries. Today we know about the major controllable risk factors for coronary artery disease. A risk factor merely increases the probability of developing CAD; it does not  ... 
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 The heart is an organ of the body that is continuously pumping out pure blood for circulation in our body. Each time there is an expansion and contraction of the heart, what we commonly hear and know as heart beat, we know our heart is doing its work. But there are  ... 
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 Heart valves are thin flexible flaps of connective tissue. For the heart to function properly, the four heart chambers must beat in an organized fashioned. Under normal conditions, the heart valves let blood to flow in only one direction. The four heart valves are   ... 
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 Marijuana is a drug, which is smoked and can also be eaten. It is commonly known as pot, hash, ganja, Mary Jane, reefer or weed. It is made from the leaves of cannabis plant. Marijuana can be rolled in a cigarette and also can be smoked in a water pipe called &amp;quot;bong&amp;quot;.  ... 
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 Low concentrations of folate and vitamin B12 or vitamin B6 may increase the level of homocysteine, an amino acid normally found in your blood. There is evidence that elevated homocysteine level is an independent risk factor for heart disease and stroke. The evidence  ... 
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 Well apart from the knowledge that wine appeals to the heart, medical evidence and research suggests that consumption of red wine in moderate levels can reduce chances of heart ailments. Well, definitely, but lets look at a bit of history, the theory that red wine  ... 
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 Homocystine is sulfur-containing amino acid that causes homocystinuria, which in simple terms is an inborn error of enzymes and metabolism. Cardio-vascular diseases and mental retardation are the two primary ailments that homocystine brings about. Homocystine also spelt  ... 
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 Cigarette smoking is the most important preventable cause of premature death. It accounts for more than 440,000 of the more than 2.4 million annual deaths all over the world. Cigarette smokers have a very higher risk of developing a number of chronic disorders. They  ... 
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 Coronary heart disease is a type of coronary artery disease, in short termed as CAD. Coronary arteries supply blood top the heart. Often these arteries harden and become narrow giving rise to coronary artery disease. This is a most common type of heart disease and often  ... 
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 Obesity is an alarmingly growing problem in the developed world. Sometimes it makes one sit up and wonder, &amp;quot;Is this the price we pay for development&amp;quot;. By definition, obesity means simply being overweight. However, the interpretation of this is highly variable. While,  ... 
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