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For about 35 years, the body begins to break at a faster rate. One of the reasons for this decline in health is to reduce the release of adult stem cells into the bloodstream, a performance that easily in your own bone marrow available.

Stem cells are the essence of life. When a sperm joins the egg, which is created the first cell a stem cell. Also known as "master cells", a stem cell has the ability to differentiate into other cellsTissue types. This capability allows the stem cells into many different types of cells as needed by the body and hence act to support optimal organ and tissue transplant function. Is your heart in need of repair, skin, eyes, liver, stomach, brain? Stem cells have the ability to act as a repair system, rebuilding and restoring healthy functions and replenishing other cells as long as the organism lives. Initially it was thought that only embryonic stem cells the ability to adapt to any type hadof cells in the human body as a "pluripotent capability" means. Lately we have discovered that adult stem cells may have the same broad potential reach.


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Acute myocardial infarction (MI) can be set as a condition in which it death or necrosis of cardiac muscle cells. It is usually at the end of the scope of myocardial ischemia or acute coronary syndrome diagnosed condition. Myocardial ischemia, myocardial infarction occurs once a critical threshold exceeds and overcomes myocardial cellular mechanism that is the repair for the maintenance of normal operating conditions designed function and hemostasis. Ischemia in such a critical threshold for a wholeprolonged period ends in irreversible myocardial cell damage or at worst, death.

Classic symptoms of acute MI are fulminant chest pain (a typical radiating pain that travels from the left arm or left side of the neck to the heart), dyspnea (shortness of breath), nausea and / or vomiting, palpitations, profuse sweating and anxiety (often referred to as a feeling of impending doom). Statistics say that women may experience less typical symptoms to those of men, comparedmost commonly shortness of breath, weakness, gastrointestinal disorders and fatigue. Roughly speaking, about one quarter of all heart attacks are silent, ie they show no chest pain or other signs.


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High blood pressure can be treated without need for medication?

Orthodox doctors make 4 mistakes when it comes to the treatment of patients with high blood pressure. For that matter, whether it is a cardio-vascular problems such as hypertension or any disease conditions, these 4 error always exist.

The 4-error, the orthodox medical authorities

1. The symptoms are the cause of the disease.
No! The symptoms are only the symptoms of the cause: Symptomshave knock on effects or warning signs …
2. You do not pay real attention to diet and exercise.
3. They virtually ignored, mind and spirit connection and its influence on health.
4. Very little or no account is given to water and its pharmacological role.


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Many people have esophageal hypersensitivity and do not know what it is. You have chest pain and a burning sensation in her lower neck. Some people like to mix with the symptoms of heart disease. The symptoms also have other names such as heartburn and acid reflux.

Esophageal hypersensitivity may occur, both men and women. Patients may have pain in his chest and the queasy feeling in my stomach. Some time ago, they have a bitter or metallic tasteTaste in the mouth. You will feel very uncomfortable. Sometimes the esophagus is inflamed or scarred. In extreme cases, the patients occlusion of the esophagus or esophageal cancer can get out of it.

There are more than 15 million Americans suffer from heartburn. It is estimated that nearly 8 percent of the adult population have to do every day with the symptoms.


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Because your hypertensive patients have an increased risk of developing kidney disease, monitor his laboratory for the following results.

Level I: Reduced renal reserve

* With no renal accumulation of metabolic waste

* Slight increase in blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine

Level II: renal insufficiency

* Slight accumulation of metabolic waste

* Increased urea, creatinine, uric acid and phosphorusLevels

Anemia *

* Mild hyperkalemia

* Diminished ability to concentrate the urine

Level III: End-stage renal disease

* Excessive accumulation of metabolic waste

* Highly elevated levels of urea, creatinine, potassium and phosphate

* Reduce sodium and calcium levels

* Less hemoglobin and hematocrit level

* Fluid retention