Archive for the ‘cardiovascular’ Category

Where i can find medical journals related to cardiovascular disease?

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

well i haven’t find a good site might give a good medical journals and i want 6 cardiovascular diseases?

Go to the college or university nearest you and search in their medical library. There are lots!

Whats the difference between the Circulatory and the Cardiovascular System?

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

What does each system include:

I am not sure if the heart, blood, lungs, is in included in Circulatory or Cardiovascular System ?

The Circulatory system is all the blood going through your entire body and all the veins and arteries it involves.

The Cardiovascular system is specifically your heart and muscles.

hope I helped

How is hematology related to the cardiovascular system?

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

(biotech drugs treat hematological indications, and I don’t know its relation to the cardiovascular system.

cardio vascular system transport blood and lymph. hematology is the study of blood, lymph and related diseases, hope u got it.

What is the relationship between the cardiovascular system and muscle fatigue?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Biology homework. I need to find out the relationship between the cardiovascular system and muscle fatigue.

your blood is used to transport o2 in for respiration, and the removal of lactic acid.
o2 is used normaly but when there is a short supply the body the cell respires anarobicly. This uses proteins and fats but produces latic acid. A build up in that causes the pain that you feel but a good cardiovascular system works better at disposing it

How does the cardiovascular system interact with the lungs?

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

The lungs and the cardiovascular system have no relationship.
The lungs pass oxygen to the cardiovascular system and take carbon dioxide from it.
The lungs provide a way for carbon dioxide to enter the body for use in the cardiovascular system.
The lungs circulate oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.

The second sentence is correct. the lungs pass oxygen to the cardiovascular system and take carbon dioxide from it.

Cardiovascular and Strength exercises on the same day or separated?

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

If I want to increase my muscle size and endurance but also improve my cardiovascular system, should I separate exercises for strength and cardiovascular on different days or should I run and bike everyday and do strength exercises only every other day?
If I do them on the same day though, albeit only some days, could I increase my strength though or would that just tire my muscles out too much to be effective?

Not sure if you know this, but when you burn fat you also burn some muscle. So i would recommend doing muscular endurance after you do cardio.

While most people still think of cardiovascular trouble as primarily afflicting men, the reality is that heart?

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

While most people still think of cardiovascular trouble as primarily afflicting men, the reality is that heart disease has never discriminated between the sexes. In fact, for a variety of complex reasons, the condition is more often fatal in women than in men - it is also more likely to leave women severely disabled by a stroke or congestive heart failure. The common belief that pre-menopausal women are immune to heart problems is simply wrong. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument?

Pre-menopausal women are not "immune" to heart disease. I don’t think there is any school of thought that thinks that. Pre-menopausal women are by far, more protected than men of the same age. Women catch up with guys post menopause rather quickly.

Heart disease, coronary heart disease, to be more specific, is not a "man’s" disease by any stretch of meaning. But men are hugely more susceptible to it than women are, specially in younger ages. Three is no comparison in the men population of 40’s and women of the same age as far as number of heart attacks and survival.

Over all, men die from coronary heart disease than women in the United States if not the entire world.

According to American Heart Association, there were 831,200 deaths from CVS in 2006, one of every 2.9 deaths!

2006 final death rates from CVD were 306.6 for white males and 422.8 for black males; for white females 215.5 and for black females 298.2. (Death rates are per 100,000 population. The rates listed use the year 2000 standard U.S. population as the base for age adjustment.)

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Friday, March 26th, 2010

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What are the effects of nicotine and carbon monoxide on the cardiovascular system?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

I have a biology test I need to hand in next week but I can’t seem to find the answers to the last two questions, which are:

1- Describe the effects of nicotine and carbon monoxide on the cardiovascular system with reference to atherosclerosis, coronary, heart disease and stroke.

2- What are the problems of cardiovascular disease and the ways in which smoking may affect the risk of developing cardiovascular disease?

I found answers to both of these by using Google. You might try that. If not, I can help with the answers. Please try to do it on your own first, it is good practice, and you still have time.

Can cardiovascular disease, neurological disease lead to diabetes and eventually cause chronic disease?

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

If this is true, can you give me examples of cardiovascular disease and neurological disease’s that do this?

Usually, it’s the other way around. Diabetes can lead to cardiovascular and neurological diseases.
http://www.diabetesmellitus-information.com/diabetes_causes.htm