Articles, tagged with "risk of cardiovascular disease", page 1
18th January 2012
Cordyceps, a rare mushroom found only in parts of Eastern Asia, is a growing name in the medical community as its legendary benefits are being confirmed by research. Although awareness surrounding high blood pressure (HBP) and its health risks are growing...
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LisaCWilliams
15th November 2011
What comes foremost? It is the health. It is quite rightly said that:
"He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has everything."
Astrology can be an effective tool in analysing that why you are very fond of smoking. The placement of the p...
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Vinay Sheel Saxena
17th October 2011
Do not get me wrong, losing weight absolutely has it challenges (trust me, I've been there). I'm merely saying if you are armed with the suitable data, slimming down isn't as difficult as it seems. In case you boot all the processed foods out of your diet...
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Author:
Kris Peterson
08th June 2011
Are you one of the millions of people which are suffering from cardiovascular disease or even worse, have previously skilled a heart attack?
These days it may be more common than rare to meet someone who is struggling with heart disease, has already ha...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
07th June 2011
What exactly are healthy cholesterol levels in your situation? This is a great question since it differs from one individual to another. Researchers and medical professionals have provided us with guidelines to use, but what is "good" for one particular p...
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Author:
Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan
03rd June 2011
The symptoms of menopause is a thing which eventually happens to all women, when they stop menstruating and their ovaries cease delivering eggs and generating hormones. Side effects of the change of life may include vasomotor symptoms (for example sweatin...
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Author:
Kris Lara
11th May 2011
Improving Your Own Health - 10 Recommended Approaches to Strengthen Your Resistance
The great rule: resistance need to not be very tough nor overly poor.
Below are some recommendations that can boost the resistant program with out the aid of medicin...
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Author:
Nadzieja Majewska
04th May 2011
Unwanted fat has been confirmed to be the the majority dangerous version of fat there exists. Doctors aren’t certainly why, but abdominal flab relates to numerous health risks.Have you gotten a little bit of thick for the middle? If you have, here can be ...
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Author:
Quincy Stookey
20th April 2011
One of the most topics commonly discussed today is about women's fitness. As we know, women do have limited time and they can barely do some workouts to maintain their figure and be in perfect shape. Likewise, they tend to have a hard time getting rid of ...
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Author:
Steven
20th April 2011
Healthy living is something everyone wants to ascertain, and being physically active is not just a good way to lose weight but it also keeps you fit and healthy.
With all the conflicting information you hear on TV and the outdated advice printed in ma...
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Author:
netwriter
31st March 2011
Many people have a tough time getting the weight off and keeping it off. Losing weight does not need to be hard, it can be made easy if you know how. Belly fat is some of the most insidious fat on your body. It's usually the first place most of us gain we...
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Author:
zechong cai
29th March 2011
One of the major heath threats that face us today is heart disease. We will look at some healthy living tips to help avoid this problem and assure good heart health. Many of us have lifestyles that put many demands on our time. No wonder it is so easy for...
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World Vitamins Online
28th February 2011
The extraordinary health benefits of fish oil were first discovered back in the early 1970's when doctors in Denmark studied Eskimos living in Greenland. They noticed that they had fewer heart attacks and a much lower incidence of arthritis than the Dani...
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Author:
Zaza
25th February 2011
Belly fat issues begin to happen for women around the time of or after child birth and later in age pre and post menopausal. It seems to hit women while there hormone levels are changing; hormones have shifted to lose estrogen and testosterone. Somehow m...
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Author:
Kerrian
23rd February 2011
The typical Western diet, although changing in some communities, is still high in red and processed meats, saturated fats and sweets for a large portion of the population. Unfortunately, this diet is also associated with a number of health complaints. Dia...
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DoctorsHealthPress