HEART DISEASETHE UNKNOWN KILLER

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HEART DISEASETHE UNKNOWN KILLER

Post Number:#1  Post by dremad » Tue Aug 23, 2016 6:07 am

1. To explain how chemistry is part of my life.
A. An in depth look at heart disease .
C. Explanation on how chemistry is used to treat and in some cases cure heart
A. Recap on how chemistry is part of my life and everyone's life.
B. Elude to the horrors of a world without chemistry.
A merciless killer stalks the people of this country. No one can run and no one can
hide, but there is a hope. The application of chemistry in the treatment of heart disease is
the key to ceasing this villain from claiming another victim. Education, though, is the
prerequisite to treating this relentless scourge. People must learn about the symptoms and
causes of heart disease in order to put this nefarious fiend to rest.
Heart diseases have been a major health problem in the United States for years and
are the leading cause of death. Nearly one million people die each year of cardiovascular
disease. Despite these impressive figures, the death rate from cardiovascular diseases has
declined since the mid-1970s, due to modification of risk factors for disease, and
improvements in diagnosis and treatment.
Most heart diseases are associated with inadequate blood supply to body tissue or
overwork of the heart muscle. Heart diseases may be generally classified as congenital or
acquired. Congenital disorders result from abnormal development of the fetal heart.
Acquired disorders of the heart are due to hereditary, environmental, and infectious
processes that damage the heart muscle, the coronary arteries, the heart valves, or the
Congenital heart defects complicate approximately 8 of every 1,000 live births.
Infants with heart disease often demonstrate poor feeding and failure to thrive. They may
exhibit respiratory distress with rapid breathing and heart rates of 160 to 200 beats per
minute. They may be ashen or blue in color and perspire excessively. Most of the defects
occur during the first trimester of pregnancy, when formation of the heart and blood
vessels takes place. Maternal infection with German measles (rubella), or alcohol use,
drug use, smoking, exposure to radiation, and genetic disorders have all been implicated as
The most common malformation involves a hole between the two muscular
pumping chambers of the heart, termed a ventricular septal defect. This results in
decreased blood flow to the lungs and mixing between the right and left sides of the heart,
a condition termed cyanosis or blue baby syndrome. The baby has a bluish discoloration
of the lips and skin, which is often more noticeable with crying and activity. Other

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