Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | Depression also worsens the outlook for coronary heart disease, increasing myocardial infarction, stroke, and carotid atherosclerosis. Anger increases coronary artery disease, premature coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, and hypertension. These adverse side effects of adrenaline are very dangerous. Contrary activity, which decreases the intensity of such emotions, is therapeutic.
Severe muscular activity and exhaustion depletes the body of adrenaline, and after the 'survival' run, both animals seem to be relatively unconcerned over what has happened. | Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts | This causes them to leak/bleed and interferes with blood flow, which in turn damages specific areas of the body, especially the eyes, kidneys, and the coverings (sheaths) of the nerves. myocardial infarction: A condition in which the blood flow to the heart muscle is interrupted because of blocked or narrowed blood vessels. A myocardial infarction is also known as a heart attack, nephropathy: A type of kidney disease in which the small blood vessels or the glomeruli (units in the kidneys that clean the blood) are damaged. | Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts | Specifically, they "reduce the clinical consequences of atherosclerosis, including death from cardiovascular disease, nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke, hospitalization for unstable angina pectoris and heart failure, as well as the need for [stenting]."20
To summarize: Statins are widely used in the United States. In 2002, more than 56 million prescriptions were written for Lipitor; as a group, statins were the third most prescribed drug. What can we conclude about their effectiveness? First, they do treat the sign. | | The study concluded: "Coronary bypass surgery appears neither to prolong life nor to prevent myocardial infarction [heart attacks] in patients who have mild angina or who are asymptomatic after infarction."22 This finding is disturbing, but perhaps we can discount it because of its two-decade age.
In 1987, the National Institutes of Health initiated a study, the so-called Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation (BARI). In this research, 1,829 patients with multivessel disease were randomly assigned to one of two groups. | | In many persons, the first sign of the disease may be myocardial infarction or, unfortunately, sudden death. Exercise ECGs (stress tests) are more sensitive, but they are expensive and are also replete with false negatives. Despite these negative findings, the 1996 The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force gave a (generous in our estimation) grade of "C" for ECGs (either resting or exercise) for middle-aged adults.
All screening tests for cancer are rife with false negatives. A good example is the PSA test, administered to three-quarters of all men over age fifty in the United States. | Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts | Daviglus, "Fish Consumption and the 30-Year Risk of myocardial infarction," New England Journal of Medicine, 1997; 336: 1046-53. K.W Lee and G.Y. Lip, "The Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease," QJM:An International Journal of Medicine, 2003 July; 96(7):46S-80.
Alzheimer's. Omega-6s supply the building blocks for a class of pro-inflammatory messenger chemicals involved in the body's rapid-response reaction to a range of problems. One of these compounds is thromboxane, which encourages blood platelets to aggregate into clots. | | Mediterranean Diet,Traditional Risk Factors, and the Rate of Cardiovascular Complications after myocardial infarction," Circulation, 1999:99; 779-85.)
« HAVE A GLASS OF WINE WITH D I N N E R . Wine may not be the X factor in the French or Mediterranean diet, but it does seem to be an integral part of those dietary patterns. There is now abundant scientific evidence for the health benefits of alcohol to go with a few centuries of traditional belief and anecdotal evidence. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | General cardiac effects of the ephedrine in Ma Huang include tachycardia, vasoconstriction, and palpitations (Nadir et al, 1996). myocardial infarction has followed use of Ma Huang (Gurley et al, 1998). Between December 1993 and September 1995, the Department of Health in Texas received over 500 reports of adverse reactions to ephedrine, including deaths (Powell et al, 1998).
Central Nervous System: General central nervous system effects of the ephedrine in Ma Huang include insomnia, nervousness, heightened awareness, anxiety, and headache (Nadir et al, 1996; Schuckit, 1996). | | Common side effects include headache, dizziness, irritability, motor restlessness, sleeplessness, urinary disorders, nausea, vomiting, tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke, seizures, and possibly death (Anon, 1996). Chronic use may cause an anxiety state.
Urinary retention secondary to ephedrine use is more commonly seen in males with prostatism.
Dependence can develop with extended intake. Because of the danger of the development of tachyphylaxis and of addiction, the drug should only be administered for short periods. | | VLPs were detected in 203 of those patients who had a history of angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, or arrhythmia of unknown origin. Patients with VLPs were treated with either Mexilentine hydrochloride, lidocaine hydrochloride, or injection of Astragalus membranaceus. While none of the treatments resolved the VLPs, injection of Astragalus membranaceus significantly shortened the duration of the VLPs (39.8±3.3 ms versus 44.5±5.9 ms, p<0.01) (Shi, 1991). | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | Mediterranean diet, traditional risk factors, and the rate of cardiovascular complications after myocardial infarction. Circulation. 1999; 99: 779-785.
Harris WS, Isley WL. Clinical trial evidence for the cardioprotective effects of omega-3 acids. Curr Atheroscler Rep. 2001; 3(2): 174-179.
Jho DH, Cole SM, Lee EM, Espat NJ. Role of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in inflammation and malignancy. Integr Cancer Ther. 2004 Jun;3(2):98-lll. Kris-Etherton P, Harris WS, Appel LJ. Fish consumption, fish oil, omega-3 fatty acids, and cardiovascular disease. Am Heart Assoc Sci Statement. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Generally, when we refer to the risk of heart disease in menopausal women we mean coronary artery disease, including coronary artery atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction (MI), acute coronary syndromes, and angina. These conditions are intimately related to hypertension and hyperlipidemia. The term heart disease is most often used to describe coronary atherosclerosis, hardening of and deposition of plaque in the arteries of the blood vessels that supply the heart. | Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts | British population for diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, myocardial infarction,, stroke, lung disease, and cancer." England spends about 40% per capita of the United States total on health care. Yet the authors conclude that "Americans are much sicker than the English."34
Thus, do we learn a painful lesson: we are not healthier than others, though we spend an inordinate amount of time and money looking for our diseases in their earliest stages, and though we take more than our share of prescription drugs, few of which do much good.
These findings are a national scandal. | Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts | Today, that same patient would be treated according to a complex algorithm, depending upon what kind of myocardial infarction, or MI, he was having and how serious it was. He would probably get clot-busting thrombolytics. He might receive drugs called glycoprotein inhibitors, nicknamed "super-aspirins," to help prevent further clots from forming; beta-blockers to restore an even heartbeat; and maybe angioplasty and a stent to hold open the blocked artery. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Fasting Triglycerides, High-Density Lipoprotein, and Risk of myocardial infarction." Circulation 96 (1997): 2520-25.
Goodwin, Pamela J., Marguerite Ennis, Kathleen I. Pritchard, Maureen E. Trudeau, Jarley Koo, Yolanda Madarnas, Warren Hartwick, Barry Hoffman, and Nicky Hood. "Fasting Insulin and Outcome in Early-Stage Breast Cancer: Results of a Prospective Cohort Study." Journal of Clinical Oncology 20, no. 1 (2002): 42-51.
Gotto, Antonio M., Jr. "Triglyceride: The Forgotten Risk Factor." Circulation 97 (1998): 1027-28.
Gray, Liz. | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | Effect of potentially modifiable risk factors associated with myocardial infarction in 52 countries (the INTERHEART study): case-control study. Lancet. 2004 Sep;364(9438):937-952.
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Bundy R, Walker AF, Middleton RW, Marakis G, Booth J. Artichoke leaf extract reduces symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and improves quality of life in otherwise healthy volunteers suffering from concomitant dyspepsia: a subset analysis. / Altern ComplMed. 2004 Aug; 10(4):667-669. | | Cardioprotective potential of ocimum sanctum in isoproterenol induced myocardial infarction in rats. Mol Cell Biochem. 2001 Sep; 225(l):75-83.
Tohti I, Tursun M, Umar A, Turdi S, Imin H, Moore N. Aqueous extracts of Ocimum basilicum L. (sweet basil) decrease platelet aggregation induced by ADP and thrombin in vitro and rats arterio-venous shunt thrombosis in vivo. Thromb Res. 2006 Feb 7; 118(6):733-739.
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Azevedo L, Gomes JC, Stringheta PC, Gontijo AM, Padovani CR, Ribeiro LR, Salvadori DM. Black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Lester A. Mitscher and Victoria Toews See book keywords and concepts | A condition involving serious organ damage that occurs when the blood flow to the heart is severely limited or stopped; also called myocardial infarction.
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Hypertension. High blood pressure. Blood pressure readings above 140/90 are considered high and indicate that the heart and arteries are under excessive strain.
Hyperthyroidism. A condition in which the thyroid gland produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormone.
Immune system. The system that protects the body from disease. | J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts | In the ClOpidogrel and Metoprolol in myocardial infarction Trial (COMMIT), 45,852 patients who had suffered a heart attack within the past 24 hours were given clopidogrel or placebo in addition to aspirin. Clopidogrel patients had a 9% reduction in a combined measure of death, heart attack, or stroke, a difference that was statistically significant.28 An analysis of all of the published studies showed a 10% reduction in heart attacks and strokes in patients with a history of cardiovascular disease when clopidogrel was added to aspirin. | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | Vitamin C deficiency and risk of myocardial infarction: prospective population study of men from Eastern Finland. Journal of American Dietetic Association, March 1997.
Rolls, Barbara. The Volumetrics Weight-Control Plan, HarperCollins, New York, 2005. Tiwary, CM., Ward, J.A., Jackson, B.A. Effect of pectin on satiety in healthy US Army adults. JACN. 1997;16(5):423-428.
Vitali F et al. Effect of a standardized extract of red orange juice on proliferation of human prostate cells in vitro. Fitoterapia. 2006 Apr;77(3):151-5. Epub 2006 Feb 23.
Oregano www.answers. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Tachycardia and myocardial infarction was reported with the association of Blue Cohosh. The most common adverse reactions reported with the use of Blue Cohosh are nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, intestinal spasm, diarrhea, weakness, ketonuria, dermatitis, and diaphoresis. drug interactions
No drag interaction data is available. overdosage
Toxic effects of the Blue Cohosh constituent methylcytisine include tachycardia, hypotension, increased gastrointestinal motility, coronary vasoconstriction, and respiratory depression due to a curare-like muscle paralysis (Jones & Lawson, 1998). | Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Most people think that it is the vessel's finally closing off, completely blocked by a large old plaque, that causes a heart attack, or myocardial infarction. Wrong. That process actually accounts for only about 12 percent of deaths from heart attacks. The most recent scientific evidence shows that most heart attacks are caused by younger fatty plaques—plaques too small to cause the overt symptoms that ordinarily bring on mechanical interventions like angioplasty.
Here's what happens: the lining that covers such plaques ruptures, and the fatty deposits inside leach out into the bloodstream. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | The focus of this chapter is the prevention and treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD) and atherosclerosis, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and myocardial infarction.
Risk Factors for Heart Disease
Major risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD) include high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol profile (dyslipidemia), and diabetes. Optimal levels of lipids and lipoproteins for women are LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) less than 100 mg/dL, triglycerides less than 150 mg/dL, non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol less than 130 mg/dL, and HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) over 50 mg/dL. | | In essence, there was no significant effect of vitamin E on myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, cardiovascular death, unstable angina, or total death rate. In fact, investigators observed an increase in heart failure rates in patients assigned to the vitamin E. It is not known whether this was due to chance or whether the alpha-tocopherol form of vitamin E became a pro-oxidant in these patients with significant disease. | | Much research over the years has shown that elevated plasma levels of homocysteine are associated with significant increases in coronary artery disease,255-257 myocardial infarction,258-259 peripheral occlusive disease, cerebral occlusive disease,260, 261 dementia, and Alzheimer's disease.262 Two recent meta-analyses of observational studies concluded that a 25 percent reduction in plasma homocysteine concentration was associated with decreases of 11 to 16 percent in the risk of ischemic heart disease and 19 to 22 percent reduction in the risk of stroke. | | The American Heart Association recommends aspirin for "patients who've had a myocardial infarction (heart attack), unstable angina, ischemic stroke (caused by blood clot) or transient ischemic attacks (TIAs or 'little strokes'), if not contraindicated." You should not start aspirin therapy without first consulting your practitioner. Also inform your practitioner if you are taking aspirin and must have a simple surgical procedure, even a dental extraction, as it increases the risk of excessive bleeding. | | Women more often have cases of silent myocardial infarction, have chest pain while having normal coronary vessels, and have a higher incidence of mortality with their first incidence of chest pain due to coronary artery spasm. Diagnostic testing in women may not be as reliable either. Exercise stress testing is less predictive, and angiograms reveal less extensive disease in women than in men.
One's risk of heart disease changes with time, and risk must be assessed periodically. | Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | Katzman and colleagues have argued that in people more than 75 years of age, new cases of dementia occur as frequently as myocardial infarction and twice as often as stroke.8
Role of Vitamin B-3
Since 1955, Dr Hoffer has given his patients niacin when they have symptoms of senility (premature aging).9>10 It is most helpful in the early stages of senility, especially if patients have a history of cardiovascular problems or if their cholesterol levels are elevated. It is of little benefit when senility is fully developed. | | Anger increases coronary artery disease, premature coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, and hypertension. These adverse side effects of adrenaline are very dangerous. Contrary activity, which decreases the intensity of such emotions, is therapeutic.
Severe muscular activity and exhaustion depletes the body of adrenaline, and after the 'survival' run, both animals seem to be relatively unconcerned over what has happened. With humans the situation is usually different. | Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts | The authors concluded that:
Since prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiac care have cheaply and effectively expedited and abbreviated hospitalization for acute myocardial infarction, and lowered community death rares from coronary artery disease, its adoption throughout the United States and the Western world seems justified.30
The "chain of survival" not only saves lives, but it is also not very expensive. There is widespread agreement that prehospital emergency care is cost-effective and "can contribute measurably to a reduction in heart disease mortality. |
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