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01st October 2009
In Florida a widow claims that debt collectors who hounded her husband with persistent calls a day led to the death of her husband. She claimed that these debt collectors had caused stress that contributed to the fatal heart attack that killed her husban... Read >
Author: Charlie
22nd September 2009
As per the American Heart Association (AHA), over 5 million people in the United States are living with heart failure. Each year, over 550,000 new cases of failure are diagnosed, many of whom suffer from fatal heart attacks in a few years after diagnosis.... Read >
Author: georgerydley
17th September 2009
Nominated for six Golden Globes and seven Emmys, including Outstanding Series - Comedy, Sanford And Son became one of the first shows in television history to be almost entirely centered around African-American characters. Modeled after the British TV sho... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th August 2009
After all, there is a limit to the amount of abuse the normal human body can take. Thanks to our hectic lifestyle, we never get the time to eat 2 square meals at home and end up eating too many short and unevenly spaced meals throughout the course of the ... Read >
Author: jorgemike
19th July 2009
Even though the vast majority of Americans are obese, they despise their condition. The modern generation youth have no control over their tongue is a well known fact. Apart from they also have easy access to a huge variety of junk food. These teenagers a... Read >
18th July 2009
The Law to Success program consists of 8 areas, that collectively form your Life Circle. The top priority among those 8 areas is Health. Because when you think about it, if you have great health, that makes everything else in life easier. Conversely, if y... Read >
Author: bill mann
09th July 2009
Who doesn’t want to live fit and fine? But who doesn’t have one or other type of health problem? As the medical science is advancing towards greater health benefits to humane so are growing mental and physical diseases; high cholesterol, heart problem... Read >
Author: cheap
08th July 2009
Water filtration may not be one of your biggest thoughts concerning the health of your family, but it should be. By many accounts, today’s water supply is as contaminated as ever, if not more so. Unfiltered water can contain everything from bacteria and... Read >
Author: Chris1974
05th July 2009
Hypertension, in case you haven’t heard, is another way of saying high blood pressure. It can lead to all sorts of ailments, most notable fatal heart attacks. One of the scariest things about this malady is that we often have little or no symptoms at so... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
04th July 2009
Thanks to countless TV commercials, many people believe that aspirin can reduce the risk of heart attacks, even colon cancer. Based on this belief they take regular (325 mg) or baby (81 mg) aspirin every day. The problem is that this supposed benefit is a... Read >
Author: Jonathan Teplitsky
11th June 2009
How caffeinated muscle builders can actually be bad for your workout.
If you've ever worked with supplements you probably know that many contain caffeine. There is great debate as to whether caffeine actually hinders, or whether it enhances your perfo... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
11th June 2009
How caffeinated muscle builders can actually be bad for your workout.
If you've ever worked with supplements you probably know that many contain caffeine. There is great debate as to whether caffeine actually hinders, or whether it enhances your perfo... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
01st April 2009
Electric cars
But the usage of cars comes with different and varying setbacks and accompanying issues and concerns. The most grievous among these is the issue on gasoline consumption.
Traditional and conventional cars, being run by oil or gasoline... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
23rd March 2009
It has been known for years that increased levels of niacin in the blood stream is a very effective way of reducing cholesterol levels without the need of additional drugs. Numerous medical and university studies have shown that niacin lowers overall chol... Read >
Author: Chris Daino
17th March 2009
Unfortunately weight problems are becoming a taboo nowadays. Furthermore, it is becoming a real obsession! Everywhere, we are talking about these skeleton like bodies, encouraging people to lose weigh to reach the standard of perfection which is the zero ... Read >
Author: Ines khalsi
17th March 2009
A short sale hardship letter must be written to mortgage lenders when borrowers are seeking approval to sell their home for less than they owe. Banks require borrowers to submit a short sale packet which includes financial documents proving the debtor doe... Read >
Author: Simon Volkov
17th March 2009
Unfortunately weight problems are becoming a taboo nowadays. Furthermore, it is becoming a real obsession! Everywhere, we are talking about these skeleton like bodies, encouraging people to lose weigh to reach the standard of perfection which is the zero ... Read >
Author: Ines
23rd February 2009
If you have high blood pressure, you need to treat it quickly. Otherwise you could suffer a fatal heart attack at any moment. Your doctor can prescribe a medication for you. But you should be aware that high blood pressure medications are notorious for th... Read >
Author: rrrbert
15th September 2008
There are many who equate high blood pressure with lifestyle and not without reason. Medically termed hypertension, HBP or high blood pressure is mostly an outcome of unhealthy lifestyle though this may not be the only reason for developing this condition... Read >
Author: Samuel
14th August 2008
Do you like many other Americans have high cholesterol?
Around 13.7 million people who currently live in the United States have coronary heart disease and nearly 4 million have had a stroke. In addition, millions more are at risk for a heart attack or... Read >
Author: Gene
17th July 2008
Eating lots of nuts or peanut butter may help ward off diabetes, a study of more than 83,000 nurses suggests. Women who reported eating the equivalent of a handful of nuts or one tablespoon of peanut butter at least five times a week were more than 20% le... Read >
Author: Tom Harel
10th June 2008
Air is our main contact with the environment in which we find ourselves. Every day, we breathe in 15 kg of air; that’s more than our daily food intake. Air, in cities and confined environments where houses are really close together, consists of particle... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
14th March 2008
Gain income doing work by the comfort of our own home! However a lot of times have you heard that word, sales pitch, advertising, or whatsoever? Bunches, I am sure enough. They are applied indeed often since marketers recognize that work at home and buil... Read >
Author: Doddie Herman
07th March 2008
Anger and anger management can both be learned behaviors. We tend to learn behaviors from those around us. If we have lived with people who express anger in negative ways, we are likely to use the same approach.
The good news is that negative behavi... Read >
Author: Mike H
22nd February 2008
The risk factors for cardiovascular disease have been categorized by the american heart association (AHA) as follows:
Major risk factors that cannot be changed (increasing age, male gender, and heredity)
Major risk factors that can be changed ... Read >
Author: David Jones
21st September 2007
You can lower cholesterol using the vitamin niacin, though an understanding of what cholesterol does to your body will allow you understand the reason why that is possible. Cholesterol is an oily fatty substance that is essential to the body for a number ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th September 2007
When it comes to the dangers of hoodia, there is really no need for alarm as hoodia remains a relatively safe product with no dangerous side effects. Hoodia is a natural product that derives from a cactus plant in Africa and is not tainted with chemicals ... Read >
Author: Cindy
28th August 2007
New discoveries are made every day. The field of heart research is no different. It can be difficult to follow what scientists discovered recently. Here we summarized the latest news on heart health.
1. People who survived heart attack are at risk for ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
22nd August 2007
Rheumatic heart disease, also known as rheumatic fever, occurs when a strep throat infection is left untreated and subsequently migrates to the joints and heart, thus causing fever, muscle aches, and possible permanent heart valve damage. Just as “rheu... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
03rd April 2007
A new study reported in the March 31 issue of The Lancet found that the Omega 3 fatty acids usually found in fish and fish oil increase a patients chance of avoiding heart trouble than taking statins alone. The study which was conducted in Japan is the f... Read >
Author: Mark Ramirez
27th March 2007
Pfizer’s blockbuster drug Lipitor was approved for the additional uses of reducing patients risk of non-fatal heart attacks and strokes as well as hospitalization for heart failure. This comes as no surprise being that Lipitor lowers cholesterol, which... Read >
Author: Cathlene Martinez
26th March 2007
What Are “Loglines”?
A log you say? No…Logline!
Now what the blazes is a logline? Simple…a logline is your story’s heart and soul summarized in one or two sentences. The subplots and other obstacles are not included but what the basis of... Read >
Author: museitupeditor
26th March 2007
The American Heart Association now recommends adding Omega-3 fish oil to your diet. After studying over 11,000 patients who had suffered a heart attack within the past three months they found that those who took fish oil supplements had a 41% decrease in ... Read >
Author: Katie Shaw
12th March 2007
People always have the impression that heart disease only affects men. Women are less likely to have heart disease. This is definitely a common misconception. Most women are not aware that heart disease is the leading killer of women in United States and ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
01st March 2007
Blocking of arteries in hearts can lead to heart disease. In the worst scenario, it may even cause fatal heart attack that could lead to death. Hence, when patient’s heart shows some sorts of unhealthy signs, his or her doctor will usually recommend or ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
02nd February 2007
A lot of people in our modern age are suffering from high blood pressure. Poor life style practices and unhealthy diets are the most common cause of the majority of high blood pressure cases. You risk developing plaque in your arteries when your blood pre... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
02nd January 2007
If you can still remember, three young high profile professional athletes: Reggie Lewis (basketball player), Darryl Kile (baseball pitcher), and Marc Vivien Foe (football player) all died of sudden cardiac death or sudden death due to a fatal heart rhythm... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Knight
If you're trying to gain muscle mass and quickly at that, there's one teeny tiny mistake you can be doing right now that can literally "zap" your hard earned muscle gains into thin air.
What's this teeny tiny yet common... Read >
Author: Richard Knight
22nd June 2006
The human heart is an extraordinary organ. Many of us take our hearts for granted and forget how important our hearts are. One thing for sureif our hearts stop pumping, we stop living.
Therefore, it seems logical that a number one priority for us ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
18th June 2006
"Yeah, But I Feel Fine"
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer
You say to yourself, "Maybe it's time to make changes in my eating and lifestyle habits. After all, I'm not getting any younger."
"Yeah, but," you say, "I feel just fine. Why do I need to make an... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
31st May 2006
Tequin, an antibiotic which can cause serious blood sugar complications, is being pulled from the market by manufacturer Bristol-Myers Squibb.Increased WarningsIn February of this year, the U.S. FDA required increased warnings on the label of the drug. It... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
24th December 2005
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a special type of protein produced by the liver. When your body experiences systemic inflammation, levels of this protein go up. During inflammation, a natural response, your body's white blood cells protect you ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
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