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How does the heart and cardiovascular system react to space conditions?

NASA's Web of Life
When the human body is first exposed to microgravity, blood shifts from the lower body towards the heart and head in what is called a headward fluid shift. This initially causes the central venous pressure to drop and the heart to temporarily enlarge, but as soon as the body senses what it interprets as an increase in total blood volume, it works to eliminate the excess fluid via urination.

How Does Your Heart React to Coffee?

Snoring: Why and What Now?
Gastroenteritis is the inflammation of the intestines, which causes diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea, loss of appetite, and other symptoms of digestive upset.

How can I be "heart healthy" and avoid cardiovascular disease if I have diabetes?

CDC Diabetes ? Frequently Asked Questions ? Diabetes-Related...
To protect your heart and blood vessels, eat right, get physical activity, don't smoke, and maintain healthy blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels. Choose a healthy diet, low in salt. Work with a dietitian to plan healthy meals. If you're overweight, talk about how to safely lose weight. Ask about a physical activity or exercise program. Quit smoking if you currently do.

What is the difference between cardiovascular disease and heart disease?

Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program
Back to TopCardiovascular disease (CVD) refers to strokes and diseases of the heart. Coronary heart disease (manifested by heart attacks) and strokes are the two CVD diseases which drive the mortality rates and are the most common causes of death in the U.S.

How can I be “heart healthy” and avoid cardiovascular disease if I have diabetes?

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To protect your heart and blood vessels, eat right, get physical activity, don’t smoke, and maintain healthy blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels. Choose a healthy diet, low in salt. Work with a dietitian to plan healthy meals. If you’re overweight, talk about how to safely lose weight. Ask about a physical activity or exercise program. Quit smoking if you currently do.

If I already have heart disease, do I go to Cardiac Rehab or Cardiovascular Risk Reduction?

FAQs
If you have recently been diagnosed with Coronary Heart Disease (blockages in your heart vessels) in the last twelve months, or if you have just had a heart attack or coronary artery bypass surgery, you will be eligible for our cardiac rehabilitation program. If you have had angina and heart disease for more than a year but still need help getting your blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, weight, or exercise program under control, the cardiovascular risk reduction program is for you.

How often does Medicare cover the new cardiovascular screenings?

Medicare, Medigap, Medicare Supplement Information and Quote...
Medicare will cover these cardiovascular screening tests once every five years. You don't have to pay a deductible or co-payment for these tests. Additional information on preventive services can be found in Medicare.gov's publication titled, Guide to Medicare's Preventive Services .

How does gum disease affect my cardiovascular health?

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The current theory is that bacteria present in infected gums can come loose and move throughout the body. The same bacteria that cause gum disease and irritate your gums might travel to your arteries. Researchers are unsure what causes the bacteria to become mobile, but it has been suggested that bacteria can be dislodged and enter the bloodstream during tasks as simple as brushing, flossing or even chewing.

During cardiovascular exercise, will phase change material Cool Packs help slow the heart rate?

Texas Cool Vest: Technical Information
Yes. These products will slow the rise in your heart rate so that you can exercise longer and with more intensity, allowing for higher calorie burn. Of course, it's important that you check with your doctor before undergoing an intensive exercise program.

How does Transfer Factor? react to heat?

Transfer Factor FAQ
Long-term exposure to high temperatures can degrade potency and possibly neutralize Transfer Factor? activity. Transfer Factor should be stored in a cool, dry environment.

How does Aquamid react with the body tissue?

Aquamid FAQ
All pre-clinical studies show that the hydrogel will be surrounded by a thin connective tissue layer allowing water exchange with the surrounding tissue. There will be no hardening or capsular formation. The results are very soft and natural.

How does the heart work?

Coronary Artery Disease
Typically, the earliest symptoms of coronary artery disease (CAD) are chest pain, also called angina, and shortness of breath with exertion. Other symptoms of coronary artery disease include a fast heartbeat, weakness, dizziness, nausea, and increased perspiration. Heart attack symptoms in men and women often differ. Men usually have the typical type of chest pain that feels like squeezing or pressure. But the pain is more severe than usual and does not go away with rest.

Where does the money that we raise for Start! Heart Walk go?

Frequently Asked Questions About Start!
Each year millions of people participate in Heart Walks around the country. Each walker is asked to raise money from friends and family, coworkers, business acquaintances, association members, etc. The money that is raised each year will be used to fund the valuable research, education and advocacy efforts of the American Heart Association.

What does the term "enlarged heart" mean?

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Texas Heart Institute Hea...
enlarged heart means the heart is larger than normal because of heredity or disorders and diseases such as obesity, high blood pressure, and viral illnesses. Sometimes doctors do not know what makes the heart enlarge.

How much space does the band need?

Frequently Asked Questions
The band's stage area requirements vary, depending on the type of event and the size of band you request. We do realize that some venues are not able to provide a great deal of area. We work within the available space provided. If the event is a large ballroom, usually the stage is 16' deep by 24' to 30' wide. Prior to your parties' arrival, most large equipment (lights, music stands, speakers, and so forth) is usually set up.

How much space does a UV system require?

Frequently Asked Questions
the UV lamps and /or sleeves need to be periodically removed from the reactor chamber, you must leave at least double the length of the disinfection system to facilitate removal. A typical 5 USGPM UV system would require approximately 45" of space either vertically or horizontally.

How are heart conditions in children diagnosed?

Heart Conditions in Children - FAQs about Heart Conditions i...
Diagnosing and evaluating heart disease in children can be complex and requires clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. <For more information on diagnosing and evaluating heart disease in children>

What does 'cardiovascular disease' stand for?

Risk assessment
Cardiovascular disease includes all those pathologies affecting heart and/or blood vessels. Cardiovascular disease usually occurs when one or more arterials do not receive an adequate blood supply. In a brain stroke, blood flow is reduced or interrupted to part of the brain which undergoes ischemia or death cell due to lack of oxygen. In myocardial infarction, insufficient blood flow is restricted to one of the vessels supplying blood to the muscular walls of the heart - the coronary arteries.

What does the Children's Heart Fund do?

FAQ
The mission of the Children's Heart Fund is to provide funding for supplemental clinical, education, and research activities of the Division of Pediatric Cardiology at Mount Sinai Medical Center.

Why does a person having a heart attack need an AED?

AED - Frequently Asked Questions
When a heart attack becomes a full cardiac arrest, the heart most often goes into uncoordinated electric activity called fibrillation. The heart twitches ineffectively and cannot pump blood. The AED delivers electric current to the heart muscle, momentarily stunning the heart, stopping all activity. This gives the heart an opportunity to resume beating effectively.
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