Presented by Daniel Toriola
Cholesterol or lipids (fats) are transported around the body on protein molecules called Lipoproteins. An
increased in blood cholesterol (particularly LDL and triglyerides) has been associated with a greater risk of
heart disease.
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Coronary Artery Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
By James S. Pendergraft
CAD (Coronary Artery Disease) refers to the contracting of the heart arteries because of
atherosclerosis. The heart muscle doesn't get sufficient oxygen when the heart arteries are contracted.
If your heart is starving out of oxygen, then the pain in the chest arises which is called as angina. If
your artery is totally blocked then the result would be heart attack. In medical terms, the heart attack is
referred as myocardial infarction (MI). Coronary Artery Disease is considered to be the most usual type
of the heart disease and the heart attack has been considered to be leading killer for both men as well
as women.
Many of such deaths could be prevented by taking in control few risk factors which might lead to CAD.
Few of such risk factors which need to be controlled are high blood pressure, diabetes and high blood
cholesterol. There're other risk factors that are required to be controlled related to our lifestyle, like quit
smoking, maintain a perfect weight as well as start including physical activities or exercise in your daily
routine.
Even though today there are numerous treatment coming up for heart disease, but the main way of
preventing death and illness from Coronary Artery Disease is by controlling the risk factors.
Coronary Artery Disease causes are:
Mostly the heart faces lower oxygen supply because of atherosclerosis and this is even termed as
hardening of the arteries. At the time of such condition, plaques which are actually fatt