Calcification is a normal process of calcium accumulation for bone and cartilage formation. However, when calcification takes place in soft tissues and organs, it can cause many medical problems
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Calcification is a normal process of calcium accumulation for bone and cartilage formation. However, when calcification takes place in soft tissues and organs, it can cause many medical problems
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The U.S Department of Health and Human Services informed that people who get diabetes also run the risk of heart diseases and stroke at least twofold increase. Diabetes is a disorder of our body on the way of using glucose for production energy.
Atherosclerosis is a dangerous disease that causes heart attack or stroke. According to U.S. National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, you can not find out any signs and symptoms of atherosclerosis until one of your arteries is narrowed or blocked. Some people have signs or symptoms below:
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While there is a lot of progress in treating diabetes, diabetics also have the risk of developing heart disease. Diabetics have more than twice the heart disease’s risk than others. They often develops of coronary artery disease and strokes at younger age than non-diabetics.
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According to WHO report in 2008, more than 1.4 billion adults were overweight, 200 million men and 300 million women were obese. In 2010, more than 40 million children under five were overweight.
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When the blood vessels which supply blood, oxygen and nutrients to your heart are blocked, you develops coronary artery disease. Plaques are the cause of coronary artery disease. They make your coronary arteries narrow and your heart won’t receive enough blood.
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Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that your body makes to support the cell membranes and synthesize sex hormones. However, excess dietary cholesterol can be bad because high cholesterol blood levels is an important cause may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease.
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