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24th September 2009
I am sure your quest for high blood pressure medication has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gtwo are those days when we have to search endlessly for high blood pressure medication information or other such information like high blood pressur... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
24th September 2009
play a role in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Antioxidant supplements – E, C, and beta-carotene (a form of vitamin A) – have potential when it comes to health promotion. However, most data available about such health promoting properties... Read >
Author: sara
23rd September 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate blood pressure information, but we have gtwo through the rigor of putting together as much blood pressure related information as possible. Even if you are searching for other information somehow related to mouse blood pr... Read >
Author: monty111
21st September 2009
play a role in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Antioxidant supplements – E, C, and beta-carotene (a form of vitamin A) – have potential when it comes to health promotion. However, most data available about such health promoting properties... Read >
Author: sara
19th September 2009
Each of us needs the proper nutrients to attain and maintain optimum health, but sometimes the nutrients we need are not a part of our daily diet. Therefore, that explains why more than 187 million people in 2005 bought vitamins or dietary supplements to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Although taking vitamin supplements is generally a daily routine with most people, the benefits of vitamin E in the human body is not clearly established, but it is known to be an essential nutrient in more than 20 vertebrate species. The vitamin plays so... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
After rough days, that all of us can be plagued with, or in the beginning of our day, relaxing with a warm cup of tea seems to ease the mind before the act of drinking even takes place. It seems to bring us kindness and a cure of any ailment we may have. ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
14th September 2009
By the time you finish reading this article, you will be more aware of the many health benefits of lycopene.
So, what exactly is it?
It is a compound found in certain fruits and vegetables. It belongs to the group of substances known as carotenes a... Read >
Author: Donald J Cash
13th September 2009
Are you aware of the many healing benefits of fish oil? There is compelling evidence to suggest that your cardiovascular system can greatly benefit from it, which in turn helps people who are suffering from, or have a high risk of, cardiovascular disease.... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
06th September 2009
Lab trials have found that Generic Rimonabant can help more than-weight and obese people to lose weight. It was also found that the drug may lessen the risk of heart disease and diabetes, and be of help to people who are trying to cease smoking.Generic R... Read >
Author: Julia Mattress
18th August 2009
It is no secret that caffeine and soda are not very good for you. While caffeine in moderation can have some positive health benefits in the form of tea or even coffee, soda has no nutritional value. It is also full of sugar, which actually robs the body ... Read >
Author: robertaug09
18th August 2009
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Pregnancy
Rheumatoid Arthritis is a disease that occurs more in women usually of child bearing age than in men. Rheumatoid arthritis and pregnancy seem to have a connection based on medical observations and studies. During preg... Read >
Author: William Walters
10th August 2009
Physical exercise is related to reduced risk of cardiovascular disease with normal blood pressure or mild hypertension. Physical exercise is important for cardiovascular health because it helps make the respiratory and circulatory systems more efficient. ... Read >
Author: chicnhealth
04th August 2009
Mankind has been drinking gourmet teas for thousands of years. First discovered in China, tea is believed to benefit several areas of your health including your mental equilibrium, liver, and cardiovascular health. Tea is the most popular beverage in th... Read >
Author: Empl Alexwhite
27th July 2009
Patrick Valtin, International business coach, reveals a discovery about top sales professionals and how to use this to increase sales in any economy…especially the tough ones.
“War is a game that is played with a smile. If you can’t smile, grin. ... Read >
Author: Patrick Valtin
25th July 2009
Not many of us can say that we do not suffer from the occasional mid-afternoon slump. Many of us struggle to somehow magically find a second wind once the children are in bed, so that we can complete work from the office or something that needs to be done... Read >
Author: Megan H
21st July 2009
It is correct to say, that in general, taking multivitamin supplements daily is safe, notwithstanding the controversy that surrounds this subject. It certainly is safer than suffering from a mineral or vitamin deficiency.
A good natural supplement will... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
01st July 2009
What if there was an anti-aging therapy that would sharpen your memory, improve your mood, reduce stress, and even protect your heart in just 20 minutes - and do it for free - would you be interested? No problem! Take a nap.
Most over-50s are fairly de... Read >
Author: RA Butters
28th June 2009
Want to keep your mind sharp, lower your cholesterol, keep your bones strong and prevent hardening of your arteries? Then blueberries are for you! They're sweet taste may make you pop them like candy, only they won't enlarge your waistline. Blueberries ar... Read >
22nd June 2009
Melt Belly Fat With Simple Exercise
Mistaken for being pregnant when you're not? Have embarrassing muffin tops? Fret not! There is an effective way to melt away those stubborn fats!
personal experience
I was of normal size, except that I had a pro... Read >
Author: lucille
18th June 2009
Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues’ gallery of ... Read >
Author: JonJG
15th June 2009
High Blood Pressure: Blood is naturally under pressure as the heart forces it around the circulation, with high blood pressure the pressure is above the normal limits. There may be no symptoms with high blood pressure at first but over time can increase ... Read >
Author: Richard Bonney
01st June 2009
Women’s Fitness is one of the major issues we are concerned with. The busy schedule makes a lot harder for most of the women to maintain themselves and later even more difficult to lose the stubborn belly fat. Losing abdominal fat is one of the most ess... Read >
Author: Louise J Brian
01st May 2009
If you're a person afflicted with diabetes mellitus, a team approach in your treatment would be the best way to handle your affliction. Your doctor, a certified dietitian, a licensed nurse, health care professional and diabetes educator should work hand i... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
01st May 2009
If you're a person afflicted with diabetes mellitus, a team approach in your treatment would be the best way to handle your affliction. Your doctor, a certified dietitian, a licensed nurse, health care professional and diabetes educator should work hand i... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
27th April 2009
The issue of obesity in Britain is one that’s been under the spotlight for a long period of time now; and the recent chocolate tax proposal acts as a reminder that this issue isn’t going to go away any time soon. The problem of obesity isn’t just re... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
04th April 2009
Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues gallery of pot... Read >
Author: oladipo
04th March 2009
Along with the development and prosperity, modernization also brought bad lifestyle. With changing and lethargic lifestyle, reduced physical activities, and bad eating habits; more and more people are becoming fat, some are critically obese.
Are you a... Read >
Author: Susan Brown
04th March 2009
When you first get that diagnosis of type II diabetes, it doesn't really mean much unless you have a friend or family member who is suffering from the disease. At least it didn't to me.
Sure I had the signs:
- excessive thirst
- constant trips to ... Read >
Author: ChazL
05th January 2009
Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues gallery of pot... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang
17th December 2008
Drinking in excess of alcohol—even for an absolutely healthy one—could lead to heart disease, liver disease, high blood pressure and kidney disease, as well as numerous other medical problems.
For one who with healthy kidneys, doctors, scientists a... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
11th December 2008
As scientists around the world continue their pursuit of knowledge of the human body and how it works, the evidence confirming bad health is the result of bad eating habits continues to mount. One new area of research that’s sounding an ominous alarm is... Read >
Author: trugold
08th December 2008
At menopause, hot flashes and night sweats appear, but other symptoms may occur very often. Sleep becomes more difficult with morning fatigue, the silhouette change, the risk of cardiovascular disease increases. Lifestyle and medical care can help in t... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
03rd December 2008
Pterostilbene, a berry compound found in blueberries and grapes, can help lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease. It was found that pterostilbene was similar in activity to ciprofibrate, a commercial drug that lowers LDL cholesterol and triglycerides... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
01st December 2008
Monavie – “the tree of life” in Portuguese - is a delicious and healthy blend of 19 fruits, including the revolutionary acai berry. This drink delivers all the antioxidants and phytonutrients your body needs to be healthy and active.
Monavie is ... Read >
Author: Elena Tudor
29th October 2008
The risk of high blood pressure (hypertension) increases with age. And like it or not, you get older every day. But you don't need to sit back and wait for high blood pressure to strike. Get moving! Regular exercise can help prevent high blood pressure, w... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st October 2008
Your cardiovascular system is the driving force behind Cellular Nutrition. Over 100,000 miles in length and equipped with nearly six-trillion endothelial cells, your blood vessels produce the Nitric Oxide that supports Cellular Nutrition. Endothelial-de... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs
04th September 2008
Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.
Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues' gallery of p... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta
03rd September 2008
A lot has been said, and written, about fish, fish oil capsules, and Omega-3 fats when it comes to heart disease. However, the never ending questions are: what is better for my heart, fish or fish oil capsules? Can I replace fish with fish oil capsules an... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
02nd September 2008
A lot has been said, and written, about Omega-3 fatty oils and its benefits for heart disease. However, the never ending questions are: what is better for my heart, fish or fish oil capsules? Can I replace fish with fish oil capsules? Well, here is the an... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
12th August 2008
The rate of childhood obesity is increasing. Unhealthy habits have led to obese children having obesity-related health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure. These diseases were previously found only in adults.
Obesity is a threat... Read >
Author: Christine Steendahl
22nd July 2008
The HDL LDL ratio is an indicator of your risk for heart disease. The better the ratio, the less likely you are to have a heart attack or other cardiovascular problems. I will show you how to increase HDL and the foods to raise HDL.
About the Ratio
... Read >
Author: george362
21st June 2008
Snoring can be a lot more than an irritant to bed partners and other listeners. It’s often a symptom of progressive sleep apnea syndrome, a disorder that not only stymies the snorer’s slumber but also can have serious effects on blood pressure, risk o... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th May 2008
One of the simplest and most effective ways to bring down blood glucose levels, cut the risk of cardiovascular disease, and improve overall health and well-being is physical fitness and exercise. Yet, in our increasingly sedentary world, where almost eve... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
26th February 2008
For the past six years I have explored parts of the world where people live the longest healthiest lives—regions called Blue Zones—and tried to decipher their secrets. When visiting the Okinawa region, it was obvious that the community’s secret was... Read >
Author: Blue Zones
04th February 2008
This supplement formula is designed to target common heart problems. Recovery and prevention are addressed with known antioxidants. All-natural ingredients have been included to provide effective support; for example, hawthorn, which improves coronary art... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
25th September 2007
The somewhat misleadingly named folic acid is in fact one of the most important of the water soluble B complex of vitamins. In the form of folates it is found naturally in the body as well as in various common foods. As folic acid it has been extensivel... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
29th August 2007
Many people can do with lowering the risk factors that lead to heart disease. Metabolic syndrome is characterized by a group of metabolic risk factors in one person. These include elevated blood pressure. Abdominal obesity (excessive fat tissue in and aro... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
Vitamin B12, occasionally also known as cobalamin, is one of the most important and most intensively studied of the B complex vitamins. This group of vitamins is known as the B complex because of their biochemical similarity and because of their close in... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
28th August 2007
The entire complex of B vitamins is essential for health, and they're known as the B complex for the very good reason that they interact closely together in the performance of all their vital functions. All the vitamins of the complex are usually found t... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
10th August 2007
"Walking is man's best medicine"
Hippocrates
Sometimes we forget the basics. For many people returning to exercise after a long hiatus can be a painful experience. Shocking the body through intense running, weight training and sport can result in a s... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com
23rd July 2007
SAY ! “NO TO TOBACCO”
Statutory Warning : Cigarette smoking is injurious to health
Tobacco is deadly in any form. According to WHO report, nearly 10,000 people die everyday across the world due to smoking relat... Read >
Author: RAMANA MURTHY K.V.
30th March 2007
I would like to explain how important vitamin C is and how it relates to women’s health issues. One of the many things we keep hearing from our doctors and also in advertisements is the importance of vitamin C. While I was in the grocery store shopping ... Read >
Author: Kimberly Jamieson
02nd February 2007
Everyone has two ages: chronological and biological. Your chronological age is the actual numerical age of your body. Biological age is determined by your functional capacities such as physical fitness and overall health of your organs, tissues and ce... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th January 2007
Green tea has been consumed in Japan and China for centuries, and it is only recently that it has become a popular drink in the West – where traditionally black tea has been preferred. (Black tea is more strongly flavored and has more caffeine, and reta... Read >
Author: Barbara Eastcairn
18th November 2006
There isn't any single anti aging exercise or workout schedule that will keep you looking and feeling younger for longer. Rather, the message that most health professionals are trying to tell us all is that regular exercise of any kind is the key to feeli... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
01st July 2006
The focus of research on vitamins these days is how antioxidant supplements may play a role in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Antioxidant supplements E, C, and beta-carotene (a form of vitamin A) have potential when it comes to health pr... Read >
Author: Hannes Johnson
21st February 2006
Each of us needs the proper nutrients to attain and maintain optimum health, but sometimes the nutrients we need are not a part of our daily diet. Therefore, that explains why more than 187 million people in 2005 bought vitamins or dietary supplements to ... Read >
Author: David Chandler
16th February 2006
The Benefits of Taking a Daily Multivitamin
The human body needs vitamins to function properly. Each of the 13 essential vitamins (A, C, D, E, K, B12, and the 7 B-complex vitamins) provides the regulation of a crucial function. We acquire a majority o... Read >
Author: John Gibb
23rd November 2005
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Stop hating your body, stop counting calories and stop using food for purposes other than to satisfy hunger, and you'll be healthier and slimmer. That, in a nutshell, is the argument in favor of "intuitive eating," or ... Read >
Author: Rita Jenkins
02nd August 2005
What is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is an important part of cell membranes and is important to the structure and function of all of your body's cells. Liver makes about 80% of the cholesterol for your body. Animal products are the source for the r... Read >
Author: Ashley Green
31st May 2005
You've undoubtedly heard the great news splashed on every TV channel, and as fodder for the late night comedians-being overweight puts you at less risk of death than being normal weight.
Don't grab that Krispy Kreme doughnut or cheeseburger just yet.... Read >
Author: Mellanie Hills
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