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Search Results for: Heart Disease

Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis w/ Heart, Lung, Kidney Disease- Poor Prognosis-

“Findings of this large analysis revealed the presence of a comorbidity at diagnosis in over 50% of multiple myeloma patients and also revealed that survival reduced with increasing numbers of comorbidities.” What

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PolyPill for Heart Failure

Taking a polypill for heart failure, according to research, may have real benefits. But, like all conventional medications, there are strengths and weaknesses, pros and cons for anyone considering this

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Napping and Heart Health

How does my occasional daytime napping affect my heart health? I ask because I am a long-term cancer survivor who was diagnosed with chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy in late 2010. Cardiotoxic chemo

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Living w/ Congestive Heart Failure

“Although there is no cure for congestive heart failure, it’s important to manage the condition with medication and lifestyle changes to prevent it from worsening.” I disagree with the Everyday

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Ocular Inflammatory Diseases

Writing about ocular inflammatory diseases is way out of my depth. When I read the study below I had to write about cyclophosphamide aka cytoxan. Or I should say, the short, long-term and late stage side

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5-fluorouracil (5-FU) Heart Damage

5-fluorourcil (5-FU) capecitabine  kills cancer cells.  The problem is this chemotherapy regimen is cardiotoxic which means that it can cause heart damage. The cancer patient’s choice is to either

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Alcohol and Heart Health?

Does alcohol damage my heart health? I am a long-term cancer survivor who lives with chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy. In short, chemo damaged my heart. In addition to living an anti-cancer lifestyle,

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Cocoa Powder- Immune, Heart Health

Cocoa powder is a super food. For me at least. Let me explain. I am a long-term cancer survivor. I live with a number of long-term side effects including chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy and atrial

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DHEA supports Heart Health

The human body secrets less and less dehydroepiandrosterone (DNEA) as it ages. And DHEA supports heart health. Therefore, supplementing with DHEA should help those of us with cardiomyopathy. One of the

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Congestive Heart Failure- Integrative Therapy

“The results indicate that addition of taurine to conventional therapy is safe and effective for the treatment of patients with congestive heart failure.” I am a long-term cancer survivor.

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Doxorubicin Congestive Heart Failure

“A weekly dose schedule of doxorubicin was associated with a significantly lower incidence of congestive heart failure than was the usually employed every 3-week schedule.” I understand that

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Hawthorn Extract for Chronic Heart Failure

 These results suggest that there is a significant benefit in symptom control and physiologic outcomes from hawthorn extract as an adjunctive treatment for chronic heart failure. I supplement with hawthorn

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