Monday, November 7, 2011

Eliminating Major Artery and Vein Heart Blockage Is The Key To Avoiding A Heart Attack

by US Army Africa
Article by R.D. Hawkins
Most people take the possibility of artery and vein heart blockage lightly until it results in a heart attack. This is completely understandable since most of the time artery and vein heart blockage shows no symptoms until it is over 70 percent, at which point a person will start to experience symptoms such as shortness of breath, heaviness in the chest or occasional chest pain, sweating, fluid accumulation around the ankles, dizziness, an

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