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unusual facts about Heart disease



Clara Smith

In 1933 she moved to Detroit, Michigan, and worked at theaters there until her hospitalization in early 1935 for heart disease, of which she died.

Hip fracture

Homocysteine, a toxic 'natural' amino acid linked to the cause of heart disease,

John Wilce

Wilce completed postgraduate training in cardiology at University of Edinburgh in the 1930s and was a professor of preventive medicine at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, specializing in research and treatment of heart disease.

Polymeal

The Polymeal is a diet-based approach to combatting heart disease, proposed in December 2004 by Oscar Franco, a Colombian public health scientist at the University Medical Centre in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Thomas E. O'Donnell

Though his jail time is unknown, it is known that he died at age 34 due to heart problems.


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Abbott Island

Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) after Maude Abbott, a Canadian authority on congenital heart disease.

Andronicus Rudenko

On May 27, 1940 the medical board in a transit camp in Vladivostok gave opinion on the state of his health - "compensatory heart disease", but despite this, it July 14 was sent to Magadan.

Arthur J. Audett

He died suddenly on March 23, 1921, at the Adelphia Hotel in Philadelphia, of "heart disease".

Atresia

Tricuspid atresia - a form of congenital heart disease whereby there is a complete absence of the tricuspid valve.

Brian Clay

Brian Clay died aged 52 on 2 September 1987 after a battle with heart disease following an unsuccessful heart transplant operation performed by Doctor Victor Chang.

Caldwell Esselstyn

Esselstyn stars in the 2011 documentary Forks Over Knives, based on his work in Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease and the research of his colleague T. Colin Campbell in The China Study (2005).

Catherine Winkworth

Catherine Winkworth died suddenly of heart disease near Geneva on 1 July 1878 and was buried in Monnetier, in Upper Savoy.

Edentulism

There are more serious conditions such as heart disease and Parkinson's disease and even to the extreme, certain types of Cancer.

Elijah Muhammad

On January 30, 1975, Muhammad entered Mercy Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, suffering from a combination of heart disease, diabetes, bronchitis, and asthma.

Frederick B. Karl

In a 2010 news article, Karl told a reporter that he was suffering from heart disease along with a progressive form of Parkinson's disease and diabetes.

Heave

Parasternal heave, an impulse felt on physical examination of the heart, indicating heart disease

Henry Joseph Grayson

Grayson died in Clyde of heart disease leaving a widow but no children.

John Abbott

Abbott was also the great-grandfather of Canadian actor Christopher Plummer and the first cousin (once removed) of Maude Abbott, one of Canada's earliest female medical graduates and an expert on congenital heart disease.

LeVeque Tower

During the month of February, the tower is lit red in support of Go Red For Women, the American Heart Association's national movement raising awareness for heart disease.

Luciano Catenacci

He died in Melbourne, Australia on 4 October 1990 following complications from heart disease.

Paul Dudley White

Appointed as President Dwight D. Eisenhower's physician following his heart attack in 1955, White was a staunch advocate of exercise, diet, and weight control in the prevention of heart disease.

Princess Pauline of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

On 17 May 1904, Pauline died suddenly of heart disease while on a train en route from Rome to Florence.

Roseto, Pennsylvania

Roseto is known in the fields of sociology and cardiology for the Roseto Effect, wherein the close-knit community exhibited half the national average rate of heart disease in the mid-20th century.

Sir Edward Holden, 1st Baronet

Holden developed heart disease in his final year, and died suddenly at Duff House Sanatorium in Banff, Banffshire (now Aberdeenshire) of cerebral thrombosis and heart failure.

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The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women campaign sought to educate the public on women's risk of cardiovascular disease and promote the importance of women getting screened for heart disease.

Willibrord Benzler

He returned to his abbey in Maria Laach and later to Beuron, but a serious heart disease forced him to move to the Cistercian abbey of Lichtenthal near Baden-Baden to receive medical help.