Conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels are collectively referred to as cardiovascular disease (CVD). Atherosclerosis, a buildup of fatty deposits inside the arteries, and a higher risk of blood clots are typically connected with it. It may also be linked to artery damage in several organs, including the kidneys, eyes, heart, brain, and heart. In the UK, CVD is one of the leading causes of mortality and disability, however it is frequently largely avoidable by leading a healthy lifestyle. Cancer is a condition when ...
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Conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels are collectively referred to as cardiovascular disease (CVD). Atherosclerosis, a buildup of fatty deposits inside the arteries, and a higher risk of blood clots are typically connected with it. It may also be linked to artery damage in several organs, including the kidneys, eyes, heart, brain, and heart. In the UK, CVD is one of the leading causes of mortality and disability, however it is frequently largely avoidable by leading a healthy lifestyle. Cancer is a condition when a few of the body's cells grow out of control and spread to other body regions. In the millions of cells that make up the human body, cancer may develop practically anywhere. Human cells often divide (via a process known as cell growth and multiplication) to create new cells when the body requires them. New cells replace old ones when they die as a result of aging or injury. The condition of hypertension, commonly referred to as high or rising blood pressure, is characterized by a consistently elevated pressure in the blood arteries. The vessels transport blood from the heart to every region of the body. The heart pumps blood into the vessels with each beat. As blood is pumped by the heart, it pushes against the walls of blood vessels (arteries), creating blood pressure. The heart needs to work more to pump blood when the pressure is higher. A significant medical condition called hypertension can raise your chance of developing heart, brain, kidney, and other problems. These three major diseases kill fast and have little or no side effects that is why they are called the "Silent Killers." Leaving diseases can affect the body and lead to death. That's why we all need to go for thorough check ups from time to time. This book would be a sure guide to help you remain healthy and if you have any of these ailments, then you can also learn the best/appropriate treatment for it.
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