http://www.medicinenet.com/heart_attack/article.htm
With an arrhythmia, the heartbeats may be irregular or too slow (bradycardia), to rapid (tachycardia), or too Gallbladder Pain (Gall Bladder Pain) Gallbladder pain is generally produced by of five problems, biliary colic, cholecystitis, gallstones, and pancreatitis. He is a Clinical Professor (retired) in the Division of Emergency Medicine, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, and has been the Chief of Emergency Medicine at UT Medical Branch and at UTHSCSA with over 250 publications
What A High Blood Sugar Feels Like. - Six Until Me - diabetes blog
http://sixuntilme.com/wp/2013/11/06/high-blood-sugar-feels-like/
I read your blog and several others for an understanding of the way she might feel as well as a heads up on issues that I will help her to tackle later. When you cut back on carbohydrates, did you also cut out sugary drinks (juice, soda, etc.)? The reason I ask is that cutting out caffeine or lowering it suddenly can cause some godawful headaches, irritability, and a general feeling like you might drop dead at any moment
BBC Science - What causes coronary heart disease?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/0/21686950
This may consist of treatment with drugs to dissolve the clot or thrombus, or a small operation done through the skin and blood vessels to open up the blocked artery. If your arteries are partially blocked you can experience angina - severe chest pains that can spread across your upper body - as your heart struggles to keep beating on a restricted supply of oxygen
Cardiovascular System - Human Veins, Arteries, Heart
http://www.innerbody.com/image/cardov.html
These again divide as they descend from the end of the aorta and each divides, between the last lumbar vertebra and the sacrum, into the external iliac artery, which supplies blood to much of the lower limbs, and the internal iliac artery, which supplies the viscera and the walls of the pelvis. It takes in deoxygenated blood through the veins and delivers it to the lungs for oxygenation before pumping it into the various arteries (which provide oxygen and nutrients to body tissues by transporting the blood throughout the body)
http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/heart.html
The other two are called the aortic (say: ay-OR-tik) valve and pulmonary (say: PUL-muh-ner-ee) valve, and they're in charge of controlling the flow as the blood leaves the heart. A long time ago, people even thought that their emotions came from their hearts, maybe because the heart beats faster when a person is scared or excited
Human Anatomy: Blood - Cells, Plasma, Circulation, and More
http://www.webmd.com/heart/anatomy-picture-of-blood
Myocardial infarction (MI): Commonly called a heart attack, a myocardial infarction occurs when a sudden blood clot develops in one of the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart
Human Heart Diagram
http://www.human-body-facts.com/human-heart-diagram.html
The arteries narrow down into capillaries, which have very thin walls to enable oxygen and nutrients to seep out (in the form of tissue fluid) into the surrounding tissue
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/map-human-heart.html
Preventing HPV-Caused Cancers What are human papilloma viruses, why do they cause cervical cancer, and how well does the HPV vaccine work? Tracking Disease Outbreaks How do epidemiologists figure out the role of low vaccination rates in preventable diseases like measles or pertussis? What is Herd Immunity? When enough people are immune to a disease, the "herd" protects those who cannot safely receive a vaccine. Did you place your hand on the left side of your chest? Many people do, but the heart is actually located almost in the center of the chest, between the lungs
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