Jun
30
My American Heart - Pain NEW SONG LIVE AT CHAIN REACTION 5/1/09
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My American Heart opening their headlining set at Chain Reaction on May 1, 2009 with a new song entitled “Pain”. The show was absolutely crazy and sooo much fun. They played with Lorene Drive, The Dares, Call The Cops, and Jesse Barrera
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Jun
30
The Pain of a Broken Heart
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Ok. This is a bit dark and contains some dirsturbing visual imagery but before you call the NHS 24 (National Health Service hotline) to voice your concerns for my safety; It’s cool! I just needed an outlet. Cheers
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Jun
29
How many strokes/Heart attacks happen in people with normal Cholesterol and blood pressure levels?
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I understand people with High cholesterol or high blood pressure have a much increased chance of having a stroke or heart attack, but how many people have strokes/heart attacks that have completely normal blood pressure levels and normal cholesterol levels? In percentages…
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Jun
29
Who are all the people having heart attacks and dying young?
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On Biggest Loser, Dr. Oz and other shows they tell us about all the over weight people having heart attacks and dying young. I thought about that and realized I have never known or even heard of anyone who had this happen. In fact, if this were true would we see so many over weight older people. What’s up with this?
I preface by saying I am thin and in good shape and not disputing the claim I just don’t see it happening.
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Jun
29
Newsflash, Heart attacks increase in Scotland.
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When it looked as though heart attack rates were dropping in Scotland, the government were quick to claim that this was caused by the smoking ban, but now that we discover that heart attacks are actually increasing, the government and the biased media prefer to sweep this inconvenient truth under the carpet.
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Jun
29
What causes a heart attack?
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More at www.multi-ed.com Health information explaining what causes a heart. Also see the following parts: “What is a heart attack?”, “How is a heart attack diagnosed?” and “How is a heart attack treated?”.
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Jun
28
G-Dragon and Dara Park - Ast’1’s Yearning of the Heart
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I do not own any of the clips that I have used in making this video. Credit goes to all the original video uploaders. DARAGON is love!!! Lyric translation: squidoo.com it’s a yearning heart, it’s a yearning heart even if you’re by my side, i still miss you hey, my girl like glass, it’s an uneasy heart to me it’s a yearning heart, it’s a yearning heart even if you’re by my side, i still miss you hey, my girl like this, i want to place you in my embrace your smile that is like the sunshine your fragrance that is like the wind, your warm breath your bright eyes.. i like it intoxicated in an armful of happiness just in case this love will become a dream, or everything will disappear i tightly hold your hand next to me (shashala shalallala hey my shashala shalallala hey my girl shashala shalallala in my heart) stay by my side forever it’s a yearning heart, it’s a yearning heart even if you’re by my side, i still miss you hey, my girl like glass, it’s an uneasy heart to me it’s a yearning heart, it’s a yearning heart even if you’re by my side, i still miss you hey, my girl like this, i want to place you in my embrace oh~ just looking at you, my heart flutters seeing me like this, you always laugh is this what love is? is this what happiness is? making me open my eyes every morning (you know) everyday, my heart grows wider just in case you won’t be able to follow me, or that you’ll lose the way i tightly hold your hand next to me (shashala shalallala hey my shashala shalallala …
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Jun
26
Signs and Symptoms of Heart Attack
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A lot is written about the so called common signs of Heart Attacks and what they are supposed to typically consist of but what is fact and what is fiction? Here we take a look at the basic issues surrounding Heart Attacks or Myocardial infarctions.
A Heart Attack is also known as a Myocardial Infarction or MI or AMI when referred to as an Acute Myocardial Infarction.These occur when the blood supply to part of the heart is interrupted causing some heart cells to die. This is most commonly due to occlusion (blockage) of a coronary artery following the rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque.An unstable collection of white blood cells (especially macrophages and lipids (like cholesterol) collectively known as Athersclerotic plaque separate from the wall of an artery.The end result of all of this (called ischemia) which is a restriction in blood supply) has been known to cause damage or death of the heart muscle tissue known as Myocardium.
Though symptoms of a Heart Attack do differ there are certain classic symptoms such as shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, pain in the arm, back and neck, and a growing sense of anxiety (also known as impending doom). Women may experience fewer typical symptoms than men, most commonly shortness of breath, weakness, a feeling of indigestion, and fatigue.{Approximately one quarter of all myocardial infarctions are silent, without chest pain or other symptoms.|It does have to be remembered though that 25 percent of all Myocardial Infarctions occur in silence and without classic symptoms such as chest pain.A heart attack is a medical emergency, and people experiencing chest pain are advised to alert their emergency medical services, because prompt treatment can be crucial to survival. To be quite honest in situations like these, minutes and seconds do matter.
Heart attacks are the leading cause of death for both men and women all over the world.Important risk factors are previous cardiovascular disease (such as angina, a previous heart attack or stroke), older age (especially men over 40 and women over 50), tobacco smoking, diet and exercise.
As is also imagined there are considerably more factors that are actually taken into consideration such as additional medical conditions of which potential or actual diabetes is one, obesity, high blood pressure or hypertension and/or incidence of kidney disease
Included in amongst immediate treatment for a suspected or acute heart attack is increased oxygen, the introduction of aspirin and also a liquid form of nitroglycerin known as sublingual glyceryl trinitrate.Pain relief is also often given, classically morphine sulfate.
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Jun
25
How can 26 year old athletes die of heart attacks?
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Ive heard about atleast 4 cases where young men and women die of heart attacks while playing sports. These people are as fit as a bull and yet their having heart attacks.
How is this possible?
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Jun
24
What Do You Do When You Have a Heart Attack?
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ght (c) 2009 Stephen Lau
Heart attacks occur when your heart fails to pump oxygen to some part of your heart due to blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries.
Approximately 1.5 million Americans suffer a first or recurrent heart attack every year, and of this number almost half a million do not survive. Occasionally, a heart attack may kill an individual outright with no “warning” signs at all. However, in most cases, heart attack survival depends on what is done before, during, and after a heart attack. Heart attack survival is important.
Knowledge is empowering. It is important for you to know and remember the heart attack warning signs. These heart attack symptoms include: chest pain or uncomfortable pressure in the center of the chest that lasts more than a few minutes. This feeling of weakness or even discomfort like indigestion, often accompanied by lightheadedness, nausea, or shortness of breath, may disappear and then come back, lasting more than half an hour. You may or may not lose your consciousness when you have an attack.
Heart attacks may occur anywhere and at any time - whether you are at rest or engaged in an activity.
Be knowledgeable about heart attack survival. The most important thing to remember is: time is of essence. Do not downplay or deny your heart attack warning signs. Do not make excuses for your heart attack symptoms. Yes, these warning signs and symptoms are diverse and may not be definitive. However, it is better to err on the wrong side than to deprive yourself the opportunity of survival. Embarrassment at the thought of inconveniencing others, coupled with fear, usually results in dangerous denial and indecision, which may cost life.
Before an attack, you should devise and memorize a plan in case you are confronted with one. Such a heart attack survival plan includes: the name of the hospital with 24-hour emergency cardiac care nearest to your home; the names of people you should call for help; and the telephone number of the emergency rescue service.
When you think you are having or going to have an attack, take two aspirins immediately. In order to make them more effective, pulverize or chew them, and then drink a glass of water for faster absorption. Given that aspirin is a blood thinner, it may restore blood flow immediately through some clogged arteries, thereby instrumental in delaying heart muscle damage as well as buying you time to get to the hospital to get other heart-saving treatments.
After an attack, you may be transferred to the cardiac care unit after being stabilized in the Emergency Room. You will be closely monitored to prevent another attack.
After heart attack survival, your heart has to repair itself, replacing the dead tissue (a result of heart muscle damage) with scar tissue (tissue that has been damaged can never be replaced). After an attack, your heart has to adapt to using less heart muscle to do the pumping of blood. Recovery is slow and such adaptation may take several weeks. During the recovery phase, you may feel depressed and distressed with emotional feelings of anger, anxiety, fear, or hopelessness. To speed up the rehabilitation process, it is important that you do some soul-searching, and make a commitment to change your lifestyle. Self-reflection promotes positive lifestyle changes. Now that you have been given a “second chance at life”, make the best and the most of it. Do all you can to prevent future attacks.
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