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Many symptoms of peripheral vascular disease are often overlooked. Dr. Gary Ansel of Riverside Methodist Hospital discusses his diagnosis and treatment of PVD patient Bill Doherty, from Ireland.

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Welcome to the Pulse Four-Point-Three: It’s February and time to give a little extra love to our hearts. Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. Its something everyone needs to be aware of, but women especially have to understand risk factors and symptoms. Some women are at higher risk than others…this can be based on race, or which phase of your life you are in. In this video, cardiologist Dr. Amy Epps tells us everything women need to know about heart disease. Dr. Epps really focuses on the risk factors, and helps identify the groups of women that need to pay extra attention to their hearts. Those in the medical world are really trying to get this message out there. Many hospitals and institutions have programs dedicated entirely to women’s heart health. Dr. Elisabeth von der Lohe is a professor of clinical cardiology at Indiana University School of Medicine. She is part of their women’s heart program, and shares many symptoms of heart disease that often go unnoticed. So how can you be proactive in keeping your heart healthy? Whether you are at a low or moderate risk, it is important to take preventative steps. In this video from the Medical University of South Carolina, one woman takes us on her journey through heart disease. She talks about what it was like to suffer from two heart attacks, and shares advice from her own doctors and personal experience. Aside from knowing your risks, its important to be aware of missed symptoms of heart

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www.takebackyourhealth.com •Raw desserts made with coconut are great food for people who have allergies to dairy products •John Hopkins medical school with their refined research discovered that medical errors and prescription drugs may actually be leading cause of death outpacing cancer •Prescription drugs are causes of all sorts of deaths •This year, US is going to spend .5 trillion dollars on health care •It is expected to increase to trillion by 2017 •These drugs treats only the symptoms and never the cause of the disease •This large multimillion dollar investment is unmitigated failure according to Dr Mercola •Vioxx has killed around 50 to 60 hundred thousand people. •Vioxx is an arthritis painkiller •Gardasil, cervical cancer vaccine is being advised for all young women •Gardasil causes pancreatitis which is painful and debilitating disease that can be fatal •According to Australian sources, three women developed pancreatitis shortly after receiving the vaccine •pancreatitis be considered in cases of abdominal pain following HPV vaccination. •Acute pancreatitis is characterized by sudden, severe abdominal pain. •Pancreatic enzymes burn and irritate the pancreas, then leak out into the abdominal cavity. http

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Heart Disease kills more women each year than cancer. Almost one out of every three women will die of Heart Disease. Early detection and diagnosis is key to defeating the number one killer of Women. HOW CAN THIS BE? is an exciting, fast-paced, informative video that delivers one of the most important messages all Women should know. Learn how to protect yourself from Heart Disease. Contact: Ministrelli Womens Heart Center, Beaumont Hospital 248 898 8794. Learn more at www.beaumonthospitals.com

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www.signsofheartfailure.com – Visit this site for more info on Heart Failure and FREE Tips on how to Keep Your Heart Healthy

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Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in the United States. New advances in molecular imaging technolgies can diagnose heart disease before symptoms occur. www.medical.siemens.com

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