
The Connection Between Heart Disease And Anxiety: How To Spot The Difference And What To Do?
Anxiety disorders are often found in patients with cardiovascular disease and may have an impact on cardiac health. Given these associations, accurate identification and treatment is key. Interventions to treat bpth disorders

Menopause And Cardiovascular Health: What Every Menopausal Woman Should Know About Heart Disease
Your risk of heart disease go up after the menopause, making heart health more of a priority than ever before. What do you need to know about preventing heart disease at this time?

Periodontitis And Your Brain: Can Advanced Periodontal (Gum) Disease Cause A Stroke?
Periodontal disease is an inflammatory condition associated with heart disease and stroke. Specific bacteria and widespread and vascular inflammation are key connecting factors therefore good dental hygiene is even more important than thought before.

Periodontitis and Hypertension: What's The Connection Between Gum Disease And High Blood Pressure
Common risk factors are found in both hypertension and periodontitis but despite this, there is a strong association between the disease and poor cardiovascular health regardless. The good news is that treating your gum disease may lower blood pressure.

Suspicious Densities On The Lungs: A Sign Of Angina Pectoris?
Episodic chest pain is something that can afflict a large portion of the population. It is called angina pectoralis and can be caused by pathologies that can point to a problem with your heart or lungs. X-rays are necessary to differentiate the source.

What Is The Relationship Between Heart Disease And Gum Disease?
Gum disease and heart disease appear to be completely different problems with very little in common between them. That is true, however, recent evidence has suggested that there may be a surprisingly close link between them. Read on to find out.

Feeling Faint? How Summer Can Give You Low Blood Pressure
If you feel dizzy, lightheaded and weak during the summer, you may be suffering from seasonal low blood pressure. Find out more about why blood pressure drops when temperatures rise, and what you can do about it.

The World's Greatest (Ongoing) Medical Failures in 2011
The world's greatest ongoing medical failures in 2011 and for over 40 years have been its failures to prevent heart disease and the consequences of smoking. The world's failure, however, does not have to be your own.

Booze And Heart Disease: 7 Causes Of Chest Pain After Drinking Alcohol
Drinking can be an enjoyable activity until you start to notice severe chest pain. Unfortunately, this non-specific finding could point to a number of conditions that you should rule out to make sure you are in good health.

Bridges, Crowns, And Implants: Permanent Tooth Replacement In Heart Disease Patients
Heart diseases have become increasingly common in society and are now visible in people of all ages. How do they affect the choices available for permanent teeth replacement? We have the answer.