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The Death Of Michael Jackson

July 8th, 2009 -- Posted in Heart Disease Treatment | No Comments »

DeThe music world was stormed by the death of the “King of Pop”. Michael Jackson was not only a musical treasure, he is an icon. Death of the king was being mourned by thousands of fans around the world who expressed their grief by offering some flowers in his memorial.

But what really caused the untimely death of the pop icon? How can he die a death that was not expected to him?

For several days, LAPD tried to unravel the mysterious death of the Michael Jackson. At the time of his collapse in his residence in Boyle Heights, there were suspicions of foul play. His family could not believe about his untimely death. Until the Drug Enforcement Administration and the LAPD concluded in a joint investigation that the death was due to the prescription medicine, Demerol.

Demerol is a strong painkiller, if taken in large quantity, would result to death. Michael Jackson was thought to have been addicted to numerous prescription drugs. He was believed to have been in a state of psychologically imbalanced.

Years before that, Michael Jackson had suffered a lot due to his paedophile case. He was accused of raping a child in his own Neverland ranch. But, Jackson was acquitted to such. The case almost cost his career to the extent that his marriage to Lisa Marie Presley was considered a ploy.

Later on, Michael Jackson was into divorce with Lisa Marie and had a number of relationship with whom he biologically fathered his three children. Media was very harsh to Michael Jackson. Every bit of thing he does were being covered. Out of fury, he tried to dangle one of his children in the window which would later question his capability as a father.

Over years of fame and fortune, Michael Jackson could not cope with the pressure he could not bear. It was said that his nurse asked him to get a very strong medication that will induce him to sleep.

The life of Michael Jackson is one that can be portrayed in cinema as tragic one. Here, we can see how his life, in spite of fame and fortune, he lives in miserable situation that eventually contributed to his death due to cardiac arrest.

There is no other alternative of healthy living than to live life free from any pressure. It is indeed the most natural way of making a healthy living or else you might suffer the same fate of Michael Jackson.

Heart Disease is The Leading Cause of Death

April 2nd, 2009 -- Posted in Heart Disease Treatment | No Comments »

Heart disease is one of the most common and leading causes of people’s death today, as well as other closely related health care illnesses. A lot of people usually are not aware of just how many types of heart disease that there are out there.

It can effect old people, as well as young people too – which many people are usually surprised to learn, given young people are usually supposed to be healthier. It can even affect children, or even babies (some who may have congenital heart disease, that is, from birth).

There are also many things that can lead to, cause, contribute to, and result from having heart disease. Some of the reasons why a person can get heart disease may be the thickening and clogging of heart arteries, resulting from plague and fat deposits. Some contributors to the cause and worsening of heart disease may be, but not limited to: smoking, eating junk and fast food, hereditary reasons (for example, if a person in your family, i.e. mother, father, or a grandparent had heart disease, it could also increase the likelihood of you having it), in addition to more causes that are not listed here.

There are many symptoms that a person who has heart disease may go through. Among them is being chest pain, heart palpitations, pounding in the chest, feeling as if you are weak or faint, as well as more signs and symptoms. It is also a dangerous disease that may show no signs or symptoms at all or whatsoever, which is an important fact that people should know and be aware of as well.

Heart disease has become a huge problem as far as people’s health is concerned. Fortunately for the most part, we are working toward different ways of fighting and preventing heart disease by promoting healthy and proper diet, plus exercise and lifestyle change, for the better. Heart disease is definitely something that has been a challenge for people worldwide, but that will change one day, soon enough.

As technology and health care continue to improve at seemingly lightening speed, so will our chances of beating out heart disease and any other health care obstacle.

Tips for Getting Rid of Heart Disease

March 25th, 2009 -- Posted in Heart Disease Treatment | No Comments »

There is advice and tips for getting rid of heart disease that are out there for people who need them. Heart disease is certainly not a fun disease at all to have. It can have an effect on many parts of a person’s life the more that it goes on without nothing being done to treat and get rid of it or if it is not taken care of.

Heart disease is one of those things can have a ripple effect on life if not properly attended to. For example, we know that heart disease can cause tiredness, pains or pressure in the heart or chest, dizziness, faintness or weakness. These are all things that can can effect you going to and being efficient at work, which can in turn effect your money and the source of income that you have – which could end up effecting many more things.

Or in another example, any of the aboved mentioned symptoms could also effect your physical life, which could cause your health to worsen or even cause you to gain weight. These are things that we all would like to try to avoid and keep at bay, so I have listed and included a few tips for getting rid of heart disease.

  • Check in with your doctor on a frequent basis. Make appointments to meet up with a doctor so that he may answer any quesitons or concerns that you may have. He may also be able to help reccommend you to some treatments, medications, or things to do that will help you to get rid of the heart disease.
  • Get up and exercise. Give you and your heart a workout. Do not exert yourself too much. Make sure that you do not put too much strain or force on yourself. That may end up doing more harm than good. Choose light and safe exercises until you are stronger.
  • Eat right. Try to mix your daily diet with fresh and organic foods if possible. This will help fight off the damage that has been done to the arteries and contribute to a healthier body, a healthier you.

You could try these tips for getting rid of heart disease or you could also try your own as long as it is safe to do.

Treatments of Heart Disease

March 18th, 2009 -- Posted in Heart Disease Treatment | No Comments »

Heart disease can be a debilitating disease. It can effect a person’s physical, as well as emotional and mental well being, which can in turn also take it’s toll on the people (family, friends, and even coworkers) around the person. So in a way, it can begin to be a problem for everyone and anyone involved.

Since heart disease is a serious health issue that must be dealt with in an efficient and fast way, the treatment of heart disease must be one that is effective and proven to help diminish and get rid of the heart disease as best as possible.

Luckily though, the amount of treatments for heart disease are growing all of the time, as technology advances and health care is becoming more sophisticated and efficient. There are many ways that a person can receive treatment of heart disease.

The treatment of heart disease can vary and range from heart surgery (which can be dangerous and risky), receiving and taking medications to help treat the signs and symptoms of heart disease, changing and switching up the diet, cutting out food that is considered bad, and going towards a more healthier intake, as well as a healthier way of life in general.

The point of treatment is to try not to do anything to contribute to worsening the heart disease, as well as trying to reverse and cure it simultaneously. There are also all natural means in the treatment of heart disease.

This type of treatment can be administered by an alternative health care provider or doctor that specializes in this type of care, or some natural treatments of heart disease may also be done at home, depending on the method, products needed, and as long as it is safe – though you will always want to check with a doctor before you partake in any kind of care done by you or someone else.

Some treatments of heart disease will be more comfortable for some people than other individuals, it will just depend on what is best for that particular person and what the best treatment of heart disease is for them.