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Home arrow Blog arrow Information On Heart Disease: Learning Is The Key
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Written by Dawn Robertshaw   
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Heart disease is the number one killer in America.  It is estimated that more than 58 million Americans have some form of heart disease. The key to stopping such as a problematic illness like heart disease is to find out as much as we can about it and, more importantly, how to prevent it. 

Information on heart disease is not hard to find; in fact, your doctor probably has several good reads on the subject in his office.  If you don’t have a doctor, then just open your local newspaper.  With such important status, you would be hard pressed not to find an article or other piece of information on heart disease from your local health center or hospital.  Also, search the web where all the information on heart disease that you want is only a few keystrokes.

 

What to Look For

The information you’ll want to research are things such as: risk factors, prevention, the latest scientific research, symptoms, and treatments.  This vital information on heart disease is important to understanding it.  By learning as much as we can about heart disease, we can hopefully prevent it and all go on to live long, healthy, productive lives.

By looking at such information on heart disease, we learn that certain risk factors that can cause it.  These risk factors include: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes.  More personal risk factors include: being overweight, smoking, a lack of physical exercise, and stress.  By learning what behaviors attract heart disease, we can find out just which habits we might want to avoid.



 
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