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Szerző: dr. Keller Judit - 2008. október 10. | Hozzászólások kikapcsolva
- Cigarette/tobacco smoke ? Cigarette smoking is the biggest risk factor for sudden cardiac death. Smokers? risk of heart attack is more than twice that of nonsmokers. Giving up smoking
- High blood cholesterol levels ? The risk of coronary artery disease rises as blood cholesterol levels increase. When other risk factors (such as high blood pressure and cigarette smoke) are present, this risk increases even more. Healthy eating
- High blood pressure ? High blood pressure increases the heart?s workload, causing it to enlarge and weaken over time. It also increases the risk of stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and congestive heart failure. When someone with high blood pressure is overweight, smokes, has high blood cholesterol levels or diabetes, the risk of heart attack increases several times.
- Physical inactivity ? Even modest levels of low-intensity physical activity are beneficial if done regularly and long term. Exercise can help control blood cholesterol, diabetes and obesity as well as help to lower blood pressure. Exercise
- Obesity ? People with an excessive amount of body fat are more likely to develop heart disease even if they have no other risk factors. Excess weight increases the strain on the heart; it influences blood pressure and cholesterol, and can lead to diabetes. Healthy eating
- Stress ? Scientists have noted a relationship between coronary heart disease and chronic stress. Stress reduction
- Substance abuse ? People with a history of substance abuse, particularly cocaine and alcohol abuse place themselves at risk for heart disease.
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Szerző: coadministrator - 2008. október 1. | Hozzászólások kikapcsolva
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A mai naptól néhány apróbb, az Önök kényelmét szolgáló, változtatást hajtottunk végre oldalainkon.
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Lehetővé tettük, hogy kedves Vendégeim – a számítógépükön tárolt, vagy szkennelt – előző vizsgálataik eredményét az űrlap segítségével egyszerűen elküldhessék Nekem.
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Az oldal feladata nem egy miniportál üzemeltetése, hanem egy szívgyógyászati magánrendelő üzemeltetésének elősegítése, ezért úgy gondoljuk, hogy fontosabb az Önök egyedi problémáinak kezelése, mint általános kérdésekre általános (felvilágosító, egészségmegőrző) válaszokat adó Fórum fenntartása.
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Az új űrlap (az ÜZENET menüpontban található űrlap bővítésével) lehetővé teszi, hogy kedves Vendégeim időpontot kérhessenek az Interneten keresztül is.
Az időpont kérés során ne feledjék előbb megtekinteni a honlap jobb oldalán található Rendelési időpontokat, ahol arról kaphat tájékoztatást, hogy melyik napokon van még szabad időpont.
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Szerző: dr. Keller Judit - 2008. augusztus 28. | Hozzászólások kikapcsolva
Just a few grams of omega-3 per day prevents irregular heart beat [arrhythmia] and decrease inflammation and promote blood flow and help keep a by-pass open and protect you after a heart attack.
Omega-3 from fish oil safely lowers the need for pain killers e.g. Aspirin and they slash ’triglycerides’ (high blood fats).
2 grams/day of fish oil after heart attack: 20% fewer deaths and 45% fewer ’sudden’ deaths. Omega-3 is the rediscovered half of what used to be called vitamin F -with the F from Fat.
It takes omega-3 to balance the other half of vitamin F, the omnipresent omega-6 from soy, corn, sunflower, safflower and cottonseed, Linoleic Acid (LA). Polyunsaturate has become synonymous with omega-6 only, which now appears to be part of a health disaster in heart disease, diabetes and cancer, especially breast cancer, excessive blood clotting and immune system problems including asthma.
Making things worse since 1911, hydrogenation trans-forms unsaturates and messes with their vitamin or structural roles while raising bad-boy Lp(a). Hydrogenation preferentially zaps the most precious oil of all: omega-3. Virgin olive is a healthy omega-9 oil but a poor source of omega-3 at only 0.6%.
Oily fish is undoubtedly good for us and should be included in the diet. Eating a varied diet of fresh, unprocessed food is always better than thinking that food with supplements will make up for basic deficiencies.
Given that one portion of salmon or mackerel, sardines or fresh (not canned) tuna a week should provide us with enough of the omega-3 we need, we as consumers should all make more effort to eat more oily fish – within FSA guidelines – rather than to reassure ourselves by buying (often expensive) products with added omega-3.
DISCLAIMER: The information and advice contained in this article are intended as a general guide to healthy eating and are not specific to individuals or their particular circumstances. All content within this article is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. The Szivorvos/Cardiologist Pécs is not responsible or liable for any diagnosis made by a user based on the content of the Szivorvos/Cardiologist Pécs website. The Szivorvos/Cardiologist Pécs is not liable for the contents of any external internet sites listed, nor does it endorse any commercial product or service mentioned or advised on any of the sites. Always consult your own GP if you’re in any way concerned about your health.
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Szerző: dr. Keller Judit - 2008. július 20. | Hozzászólások kikapcsolva
Let’s get straight to the heart of the matter–the heart’s job is to move blood.
Day and night, the muscles of your heart contract and relax to pump blood throughout your body. When blood returns to the heart, it follows a complicated pathway. If you were in the bloodstream, you would follow the steps below one by one.
Oxygen-poor blood (shown in blue) flows from the body into the right atrium.
Blood flows through the right atrium into the right ventricle.
The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs, where the blood releases waste gases and picks up oxygen.
The newly oxygen-rich blood (shown in red) returns to the heart and enters the left atrium.
Blood flows through the left atrium into the left ventricle.
The left ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body.

Do right and left seem backward? That’s because you’re looking at an illustration of somebody else’s heart. To think about how your own heart works, imagine wearing this illustration on your chest.
Did you know that your heart beats over 100,000 times a day ?
(From NOVA Online)
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Szerző: dr. Keller Judit - 2008. június 22. | Hozzászólások kikapcsolva
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When you are dealing with a complex health condition like heart disease, it is important that you find the right match between you and your specialist.
A diagnosis of heart or vascular disease often begins with your primary care doctor, who then refers you to a cardiologist. The cardiologist evaluates your symptoms and your medical history and may recommend tests for a more definite diagnosis. Then, your cardiologist decides if your condition can be managed under his or her care using medicines or other available treatments.
If your cardiologist decides that you need surgery, he or she refers you to a cardiovascular surgeon, who specializes in operations on the heart. You remain under the care of your cardiologist even when you are referred to other specialists.Cardiology is a complex field, so many cardiologists specialize in different areas. All cardiologists are clinical cardiologists who focus on the diagnosis, medical management (use of medicines), and prevention of cardiovascular disease. Some clinical cardiologists specialize in pediatric cardiology, which means they diagnose and treat heart problems in children. When clinical cardiologists treat only adult patients, they specialize in adult cardiology. Other clinical cardiologists may specialize in interventional procedures balloon angioplasty and stent placement), echocardiography, or electrophysiology.
Cardiologists at the ReMo Centrum at dr. Judit Keller research and develop techniques for treating heart and vascular diseases.









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