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Fish Oil May Help Heart Failure Patients

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

A new study recently published shows that omega-3 fatty acids, the main component of fish oil, may actually keep heart failure patients away from the hospital.  It is already known that fish oil reduces the likelihood of coronary artery disease, but this is a definite breakthrough.  According to the study, the patients who were given the fish oil survived longer than those who took a placebo.  This is surprising in the fact that a similar study was done with statins (cholesterol lowering medication) to no avail.  It will be curious to see what further research proves about this new study.

Risk Factors to Heart Disease

Monday, August 11th, 2008

We all know that smoking can be one of the worst things you can do to your heart. Smoking causes problems within the walls of blood vessels and also causes platelets to stick together, leading to clots. Other problems for the heart include alcohol, and caffeine. Alcohol increases the risk of afib, which leads to an increased risk of stroke. In some severe cases, alcohol may even cause heart failure. The following video answers many questions people may have about things that are good for one’s heart, and others which may actually be harmful.

VideoJug: Heart Disease Risk Factors And Prevention

Heart Disease is an Epidemic

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

According to wikipedia, an epidemic is defined as “a classification of a disease that appears as new cases in a given human population, during a given menistral period, at a rate that substantially exceeds what is “expected,” based on recent experience.” Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in today’s society and seems to be turning into an epidemic according to the definition above. Watch the following video to learn more and about other basics.

VideoJug: Heart Disease Basics

The Importance of a Low Cholesterol Diet

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Cholesterol is a major component that keeps your body running, but it can also be one of the worst things you can do to it. Cholesterol builds up in your blood vessels leading to many blockages around the heart and ultimately to a heart attack, the leading cause of heart failure. Keeping a low cholesterol and low sodium diet can save your life in the future. Watch this video to learn more about the effects of cholesterol in your body:

Dispelling the Myths about Harmless Cigarettes

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Smoking cigarettes is one of the worst things you can do to your heart. Here is a guest post that will inform you about “harmless cigarettes” and common misconceptions:

We live in a world where we are bombarded with opposing messages. Turn on the television and just watch a thirty-second commercial. You’ll need an hour to figure out why the advertisers chose their messages to make us want to buy their product. It can be confusing for the viewer. One thing that can no longer be misunderstood is that smoking cigarettes will lead to cardiovascular problems. We still hear some people say that if you cut down or only smoke at a certain time of day that you’ll be alright. This just isn’t true. To further beat this subject over your head here are some reasons that cigarettes are terrible for your cardiovascular health:

  1. Smoking increases your chances of coronary disease. The United States Surgeon General has called cigarette smoking the leading cause of preventable deaths and diseases. This fact could and should stand alone when someone thinks about starting smoking or quitting smoking. It has also been discovered that smoking poses a greater risk in people under fifty years old than over.

  2. Smoking creates a windfall effect. Smoking will decrease your good cholesterol. This is bad news if you have any other bad habits or risk factors in addition to smoking. Poor diet, family history of heart disease and little exercise are a few examples that if mixed with smoking create a veritable pressure cooker in your body.

  3. There is no good news about smoking. Further studies show that women who smoke and take oral contraceptives greatly increase their risk for stroke. Inhaling cigarette smoke severely affects the cerebrovascular system making it one of the most damaging risk factors for stroke.

  4. To reiterate: secondhand smoke is still bad. Conservative estimates indicate that up to 70,000 preventable deaths each occur with people who have inhaled secondhand smoke. It’s hard to imagine that there are still some parts of the country that allow people to smoke indoors. Even provincial cities like Boston and New York have only, just recently, banned smoking in bars.

  5. Cigars and pipes aren’t good alternatives. Some people that just because you don’t inhale smoke as much when smoking a cigar or out of a pipe that you’re home free when it comes to coronary disease. The study doesn’t back this up. While you may be “safer” than a cigarette smoker, the risk of coronary disease is greater in cigar and pipe smokers than non-smokers.

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This post was contributed by Heather Johnson, who writes on the subject of Nursing Salary. She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323 at gmail dot com.

Heart Patients Know Little About Heart Health, Says Report

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

An alarming study was recently published in the Archives of Internal Medicine. It would appear that many existing heart patients know very little about heart health. In fact, nearly half of the coronary patients polled didn’t know the symptoms of a heart attack and didn’t realize that they are in a higher risk category for a heart attack.

Patients were given a list of possible heart attack symptoms, with 15 correct answers and 6 incorrect answers randomly listed. When asked to choose the correct symptoms on this test, almost half of all patients scored a grade under 70.

Of course, people who suffer from heart disease are five to seven times more likely to have a heart attack than people without coronary health problems. How is it that the average heart patient knows so little about his/her condition?

This is a widespread problem, unfortunately, amongst both heart patients and healthy patients. This is why people should become more involved with health advocacy, as ignorance is rampant where the subject is concerned.

The problem isn’t relegated to one area of the world, it seems, as this was an international medical study. Those polled included 3,522 patients from the United States, Australia and New Zealand. The complete study is available here.

This post was contributed by Heather Johnson, who is an industry critic on the subject of lpn to rn degree. She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323 at gmail dot com.

Cardiovascular Disease

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Even though heart failure is a leading cause of deaths among millions of Americans, other cardiovascular diseases can lead to forms of heart failure. Coronary artery disease is the single leading cause of death in the country today. “Rebecca Fox gives us an overview of the diagnosis and shows us what options are available.”

Edema

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

One thing that I want to talk about is edema. Edema is the accumulation of fluid in a certain part of the body. Congestive heart failure keeps the heart from properly pumping fluids throughout the body and thus these fluids build up in places such as the legs and arms. This can be very dangerous. Usually doctors will prescribe a diuretic such as Lasix to eliminate the fluids from the body. However, these medications can also lead to other complications such as kidney failure. People with heart failure may wake up one day to notice that they have gained 20 pounds. This is because of the accumulation of these fluids. In severe cases of pulmonary edema in which fluids accumulate in the lungs, some people can even drown to death if they are not treated immediately. If anyone ever experiences swelling in the legs and arms, you should immediately seek a health care professional.

The Importance of Exercise

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Exercise has a beneficial effect on people with heart failure and research has shown that it can lead to a prolonged life.

Podcasts Might be Coming

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Hello everyone, I thought it would be interesting to start podcasting and doing interviews with some of the leading professional physicians involved in the world of heart failure to bring some helpful information to the viewers of this site. Starting in the next month or so, I will try to start a system where podcasts can be available on itunes to be downloaded for free. However, first I need to find some doctors who are willing to be interviewed. If anyone is willing to be interviewed, all you need is a computer and a microphone and you can contact me at alexhakimi@gmail.com. I hope to hear from you if you are interested.

Educating Patients about CHF is the Key to Success

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

This website was created to educate people about heart failure. The first step to helping treat heart failure is to educate people about it. Many small symptoms such as being short of breath when doing small activities can sometimes prove to be big signs of heart failure. By educating others, the symptoms will not go unnoticed. Watch this video to learn how important education can be.

Medication to treat child heart failure versus adult heart failure

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Sometimes, the medication needed to treat adult heart failure is not good for children who have heart failure. Medications in the class of “Beta-Blockers” are very expensive and do not have the same effects on children as adults. What is significant in the trial that was done was that 50% of the children ended up getting better on their own. Watch the video to learn more.

Heart Physiology and Anatomy

Friday, March 21st, 2008

In order to be able to understand CHF to the fullest extent, one must comprehend the parts of the heart and the way they work together. I have read many articles on congestive heart failure and one skill that I have developed is to understand the medical terminology. When you read a new report on the drugs that are being developed to treat CHF, you can not really learn from the article unless you understand some of the jargon. This video allows you to understand the heart and all the big words that are associated with it. You will understand how the heart pumps blood, which is vital to comprehend ing heart failure. Enjoy!

Automated ICD Webcast

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

There was a post in the past about the function of ICDs and their importance to heart failure patients. Just to recap, ICDs are miniature versions of those huge emergency defibrillators. Many people that suffer from heart failure develop arrhythmias which can be potentially dangerous. ICDs are responsible to correct these problems and to record the heart’s activities in the device memory to be studied by doctors’ who can better treat the patient. These devices are truly heart savers. The following link shows the process in which these devices are installed and their importance in the medical world. This truly is an interesting video and there is a doctor present to describe everything that is going on. Enjoy the following link thanks to Or-live.com. LINK

What really is a heart attack?

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

One of the biggest causes of heart failure is a major heart attack. A heart attack keeps oxygen from reaching the myocardial cells in the heart, which leads to heart failure. This is because the damaged tissue is unable to contract anymore. A heart attack can vary in the amount of damage it causes to the heart due to the size of the artheroma and the location in the coronary artery. Learn more by watching this video.

Herbal help for heart failure patients?

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

“Hawthorn extract has ‘significant benefit’ for patients with chronic heart failure, and seems to be safe, researchers conclude based on a literature review they conducted. ” (Daily Times). There is supposedly a new herbal remedy to help heart failure patients. This new treatment was tested on heart failure patients and it actually seemed to decrease the number of people experiencing shortness of breath and or fatigue. This testing was done on an exercise bike. Researchers have concluded that the herbal remedy may help a few patients but that they must still ask their doctors before trying them out. The secret of the herbal remedy seems to be that it improves blood flow and increases the power of the heart’s contractions. Read more HERE.

Excellent Live Video Presentation on February 13th at 7:00 PM EST

Monday, January 28th, 2008

I remember I posted a site recommendation for the site or-live.com. Well on the 12th, they will have a live streaming video of a Surgical Ventricular Reconstruction. You can send messages to the surgeons and ask them any questions, that will be answered live. People that have enlarged hearts, develop systolic heart failure. This surgical procedure fixes these problems such as valve defects and problems with the ventricles. It is a very serious surgery, but in the long run it allows the heart to pump much more effectively than before. I hope you all watch the presentation. Here is a short video that explains everything.

Growing a Heart…Unbelievable

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

Well, I opened up firefox today to find my normal yahoo homepage running full screen. However, something that caught my attention was the main news section. It read, “Growing an organ in a jar.” Curious, I watched the video and read the article. The organ turned out to be a heart, specifically a rat’s. These scientists have found a way to take all the muscle cells out of a damaged heart, leaving behind only the matrix structure. They then injected stem cells back in, resulting in a “renovated” heart. The hearts have seemed to recuperate well and beat normally after 7-8 days. These scientists have also been successful in doing the same procedure with pig hearts. This means that we may be able to do the same, with the thousands of patients that need new hearts in our own nation. Even though the researchers have agreed that they have a long way to go, this may be a start of something great in the medical field. Heart Failure patients might even have something to look forward to. Here is a link to the article with the video.

ANet United Wins an Award!

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Hey everyone, I have some excellent news. You might have remembered that I was on the news a few months past. Well, I will be going in February to pick the award up at the ABC News Studio in Glendale. I have also had talks with a few other news companies and I am trying to get this site more in the public eye. Stay tuned, because ANet United is going to go big. I will post some pictures when I get back. :)

Cardiovascular Risks Video

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

“According to the latest research, patients with atherosclerotic arterial disease—hardening of the arteries–have relatively high rates of experiencing a cardiovascular event like a heart attack, stroke or death within one year.”
You should watch this interesting video to find out more. Atherosclerosis is very serious and you should be checked often for other cardiovascular diseases.

How does a heart beat?

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

This video teaches you about EKGs and the importance of a proper conduction system. Overall, excellent video for anyone interested.

Using Gene Therapy for Heart Failure

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

I saw a very interesting video today from the Stein Institute. Dr. Kirk Hammond from UCSD, talks about the whole background of heart failure and how gene therapy can help patients. He goes into detail about the specifics of CHF and talks about the symptoms and signs. There are many interesting slides that are brought up during the presentation. I highly recommend that you should watch this video. Unfortunately however, I not have the rights to post it on this site. You can learn more by clicking HERE.

“Are Americans Headed for Heart Failure?”

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

“Like tens of millions of Americans Vice President Dick Cheney is plagued with heart problems.” -CBNNews.com

This article discusses how obesity can lead to heart failure in the future for many teens in America. Cheney recently had atrial fib and was quickly taken to the hospital to be treated with electrical impulses. He seems to also be on the path of heart failure. We must all watch our health and make important lifestyle choices. Eating healthy can save you from many possible years in the hospital.

Read the full article and watch the full video HERE

Check Your Blood Pressure Often

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

High blood pressure is one of the leading causes of congestive heart failure and can lead to many other serious complications. You should check your blood pressure often. Anything over 130/80 should be checked by your doctor. The older you are, the higher your blood pressure may be. Nevertheless, if you feel that it is too high, you probably need to be prescribed medications. Here is a video that can teach you more:

For the Medical Guru

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Today, instead of posting the latest news, I decided that it might be more helpful if I suggested a site for medical geeks. In other words, this post is more directed to the people that are interested in the world of medicine and what the future holds in procedural treatments. The site is OR-LIVE and they have some of the latest surgical videos showing off the newest procedures in today’s world. One of the coolest things I have noticed is that there are also live telecasts of surgeries and the audience can ask questions about the surgery to the surgeons live. The surgeons take the time to answer these questions by showing the audience on the screen. During each telecast, there are also two doctors that give background information using slides, and animations. I highly recommend this site and I must say it is one of my favorite medical resources. All telecasts are archived and you can choose what field of medicine to view the videos by. I hope you enjoy this site as much as I do.