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3-12-2008
Health Facts from Malaysian Health Morbidity Survey...
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20-03-2008
The heart is a muscle that pumps oxygen-filled blood to all parts of the body. In healthy adult, the heart is usually about the size of a closed fist and pumps approximately 1900 gallons of blood every day through the circulatory system.
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20-03-2008
If you experience a sudden drain of strength in your leg when you walk, or pain or fatigue in your buttock or calf, it may be due to peripheral artery disease.
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20-03-2008
The heart is a fist sized muscular pump lying roughly in the middle of your chest, endlessly moving blood around your body.
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18-03-2008
Diabetes was previously considered to be a disease of the affluent countries and an insignificant one in the developing countries.
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18-03-2008
Angina pectoris literally means "pain in the chest." It is pain discomfort that occurs when one or more coronary arteries are not supplying enough oxygen to meet the heart's needs.
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18-03-2008
Blood is transported throughout the body in the network of blood vessels known as arteries (vessels that carry oxygen-filled blood from the heart to the body) and veins (vessels that return used blood back to the heart and lungs).
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