08th December 2008
Because diagnosis and treatments have been improving steadily over the last decades, more men than ever before are now living longer with cardiovascular disease. In the last century, heart attacks were the most common cause of death by a significant margi...
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Author:
John Scott
02nd December 2008
Sometimes the name of an academic periodical is just so “right” it needs no further explanation. In this case, we are interested in the August issue of Pain. Told you so! Anyway, Boston University has been researching the number of people in the U.S. ...
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Author:
John Scott
29th November 2008
If there is one thing that is constant in this world, it’s change. Change will always be with us until the end of time. Change is always present, no matter whether we like it or not. It’s the essence of life.
However, there are some people that w...
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Author:
Henry John
27th November 2008
If you are overweight you incur an important risk factor for high blood pressure (hypertension). For example if you are 20% overweight you are eight times more likely to have high blood pressure as someone of normal weight and if you are obese you definit...
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Author:
Bob Storrs
27th November 2008
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a common cardiovascular disease that leads to severe complications if left untreated. The condition affects one in four adults in the United States alone. Furthermore, because there are no specific signs or symptoms, ...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
27th November 2008
High blood pressure or hypertension is a critical cardiovascular disease that can be potentially fatal if left untreated. The disease affects millions of Americans every year and often leads to heart disease, kidney failure and stroke.
There are m...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
25th November 2008
You may have noticed your belly growing fat but has it grown fat enough for you to be concerned about your health?
Getting a fat belly is particularly unhealthy when compared with gaining fat in other areas of your body. Extra belly fat increases your ...
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Author:
Dr. Becky Gillaspy
22nd November 2008
Normally when you think of wine the image of toasting in celebrations, or fine dining comes to mind. After all, wine has been known to be present in many festive occasions. Also, they are a famous companion to some of the world's most sumptuous culinary d...
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Author:
Jerry Shannon
18th November 2008
It is estimated that no less than 600 million people worldwide are affected by hypertension. Described as a ‘silent killer’ hypertension causes 5 million premature deaths each year (World Health Organisation) and the numbers are rising.
There are ...
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Author:
C. Gray Flynn
10th November 2008
It is now well known that the molecule nitric oxide is responsible for many positive health benefits in the body including lowering blood pressure naturally.
The question is how do we get enough nitric oxide so that it makes a significant difference in...
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Author:
Bob Storrs
30th October 2008
Sleep problems in children and teens have reached a crisis level in America. New science shows that these issues are setting the table for obesity, depression, drug abuse, and future cardiovascular disease. Specific biological pathways have now been defin...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
30th October 2008
Let's start with a few facts. If dieting was the way to lose weight, noone would have a weight problem. Similarly, if physical exercise was the key to slimming, even the most reluctant couch potato would rise and do a little speed walking. But permanent w...
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Author:
John Scott
30th October 2008
The results of an EU study have just been released. They may leave you feeling just a little uneasy with regards to your future plans. Frighteningly, they show that for a man living in the UK, the average healthy number of years they can expect to live is...
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Author:
michael challiner
27th October 2008
Many Factors are Involved in Addiction
Drug addiction shares many features with other chronic illnesses, including a tendency to run in families (heritability), an onset and course that is influenced by environmental conditions and behavior, and the ab...
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Author:
appsnes505
27th October 2008
Many Factors are Involved in Addiction
Drug addiction shares many features with other chronic illnesses, including a tendency to run in families (heritability), an onset and course that is influenced by environmental conditions and behavior, and the ab...
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Author:
appsnes505
23rd October 2008
Heart health is a major concern for both men and women in America and in today's world you need every advantage you can get to protect your cardiovascular system.
The recent discovery of the benefits of the amazing molecule nitric oxide (NO) has shown...
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Author:
Bob Storrs
23rd October 2008
Medical researchers have begun to understand how variations in genes affect an individual's overall health. To function properly, your cells depend on the action of a vast number of genes. The Gensona General Nutrition Genetic Test analyzes variations in ...
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Author:
Kevin McNabb
23rd October 2008
Medical researchers have begun to understand how variations in genes affect an individual's overall health. To function properly, your cells depend on the action of a vast number of genes. The Gensona General Nutrition Genetic Test analyzes variations in ...
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Author:
Kevin McNabb
10th October 2008
People will say all the time that they want to lose weight. As you look around, you see that there are not many that actually follow through on their goals. Even though it can be difficult to start, there’s no excuse for not trying to make an attempt ...
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Author:
Henry John
08th October 2008
Once people get into a habit or pattern, they just can’t stop it overnight. It takes patience, time and a willingness to do so. Some people will work at doing it, others won’t. Some people could care less as long as they are getting what they need....
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Author:
Henry John
08th October 2008
What is glycation? In short glycation is a scientific term for what happens when sugars, such as fructose or glucose, combine with proteins or lipid molecules. Additionally, glycation is the process bakers and cooks refer to as browning. You may be shocke...
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Author:
Glenn Antoine
22nd September 2008
This is not for the weak of hearts, but then again, it is about them so they should also be reading this. Did you know that a typical heart attack patient would spend about $45,000 to $50,000 just to have another shot at living much longer? Heart attack a...
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Author:
Natsuko Tsuchiya
17th September 2008
Women have to undergo many phases in life. Familial, professional and hormonal changes places more than usual stress on women and can lead to weight problem. You can easily find women saying that obesity has lessened the activeness of their body and how d...
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Author:
Jim Andrews
17th September 2008
Women have to undergo many phases in life. Familial, professional and hormonal changes places more than usual stress on women and can lead to weight problem. You can easily find women saying that obesity has lessened the activeness of their body and how d...
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Author:
Jim Andrews
15th September 2008
We are leaving in crowd environment surrounded by people and each of them live his own life, and have his own story… Some of them are happy and optimistic and others sad and I wouldn’t say pessimistic but more realistic, some times it seems like even ...
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Author:
Samuel
09th September 2008
Lap band can give you the same dramatic weight loss benefits of gastric bypass with less risks and complications. With gastric bypass part of the stomach is bypassed and a section of the small intestine. The patient loses weight because their stomach hold...
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09th September 2008
One of the FDA’s responsibilities is to regulate and control prescription drugs available on the market. However recently questions have risen as to whether the FDA is setting the proper controls on how drugs get approval. The FDA in the past has had nu...
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Author:
Paul Justice
09th September 2008
Detox Diet: Clay Detox
Human beings certainly shouldn't eat technology! But that is happening today as a result of the onslaught of chemicals in our foods and environments and with the impending threat of chemical warfare. There are many other diet's ...
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Author:
Lori
08th September 2008
Weight loss diets are very popular these days. Diet by itself is not enough to make you loose the extra weight and get you in the healthy weight range though. That is why overweight and obesity are on the rise. There are certain lifestyle changes that are...
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Author:
Constantine
08th September 2008
Getting fit and staying in trim should be a normal every day activity and if you feel you need to be pushed to do it then it is likely to fail.
This can be said about dieting. In the dieting world the words bounce are used regularly as people who go on t...
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Author:
jay swedworthy
05th September 2008
Everyday millions of adults in the United States are being diagnosed with hypertension. More so, many Americans are dying as a result. The cardiovascular disease is extremely difficult to detect; which means many people live with it everyday without being...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
04th September 2008
Constipation is a wretched condition and a common complaint for many people. Constipation occurs when bowel movements are small, hard, and difficult to pass. You may have few bowel movements or always experience a feeling of never finishing the movement...
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Author:
Dee Braun
04th September 2008
Antioxidants are the body?s main defense against free radicals as they work against the substances that create oxidants and the reactive substances that result from oxidation and reduction. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals by supplying the missing el...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
28th August 2008
For those unfamiliar with the pH scale
The pH scale measures whether or not a substance is an acidic or alkaline: An acid has a pH of under 7. The lower the pH the stronger the acid. pH 7 is neutral. An alkaline has a pH of more than 7. The highest pH ...
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Author:
Paul
23rd August 2008
The Basics of Stem Cells
Stem Cells are defined as a special type of "source" or "starter" cell that has the ability to grow into an adult tissue. These cells are the foundation for every organ, tissue and cell in the human body. Stem cells may be used t...
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Author:
Melvin
15th August 2008
The term cardiovascular health also refers to any disease, which can affect your cardiovascular system. Generally, most Western countries have been facing high rates of cardiovascular disease. According to a survey, every year, heart diseases kill more Am...
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Author:
James A. Peterson
29th July 2008
Experts say that people who are over 20 years of age should pay more attention to their cholesterol level and advise them to do everything they can to lower their levels of "bad" cholesterol. Despite the so many claims that you can lower your cholesterol ...
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Author:
Jan Richards
18th July 2008
Physical Activity doesn't have to mean "All work and no play", to be honest it can be just the opposite, also physical activity may reduce the risk of many debilitating diseases, osteoporosis type 2 diabetes and especialy cardiovascular disease.
Other ...
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Author:
Mitchell hampson
18th June 2008
It is generally thought that seafood is a ‘functional food’ – it has the ability to prevent disease or in some cases reduce existing conditions to the point of making them manageable. This could be the opinion of some people who had related personal...
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Author:
Jim Brown
18th June 2008
It is generally thought that seafood is a ‘functional food’ – it has the ability to prevent disease or in some cases reduce existing conditions to the point of making them manageable. This could be the opinion of some people who had related personal...
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Author:
Jim Brown
09th June 2008
Hypertension is referred to as essential (primary) when the doctor is unable to identify a specific cause. It is by far the most common type of high blood pressure. The causes of this type are unknown but are likely to be a complex combination of genetic,...
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Author:
peterhutch
20th May 2008
Snoring has long been a prevalent condition upsetting many people's lives. Nearly 50% of middle-aged adults have some episode of snoring in their lifetime. Let's see, that is about 75 million Americans. Talk about making a lot of noise!
Some people ...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
15th May 2008
Diabetes is a chronic disease. It takes a lot to keep this disease under control. Most experts in the medical field consider diabetic supplies as an awesome solution to keep the disease and complications related to it under control.
Most people are awa...
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Author:
Bertil Hjert
15th May 2008
There are many people who eat healthy foods and still have acne. They eat foods rich in antioxidants, drink lots of pure water, sleep well every night, exercise, but they still get acne. All of those things are important for a glowing complexion, but th...
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Author:
Zeya Lewis
08th May 2008
Everyday we have people yearning for intentional or assisted suicide due to intense sufferings from illness or financial pressure. Know what? If you're smoking right now you could be one of them in near future. Think that's another sort of scary ‘danger...
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Author:
Michael Tanner
27th April 2008
There is a direct correlation between our age and the risk of getting high blood pressure (Hypertension). We cannot control our aging process, but we can take steps to lower our chances of getting high blood pressure. Exercising regularly is beneficial ...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
26th April 2008
The new knowledge found by scientists connecting free radicals to a number of degenerative biologic functions, combined with the increase in the median age, has made interest in antioxidants skyrocket. Because the population wants to enjoy life as much a...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th April 2008
Comprehensive private medical insurance plans can be expensive; but if you are one of those people who are on a budget, there are other ways to protect yourself should the unexpected happen. For instance, some health insurance providers offer lower co...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
25th April 2008
Colon cleansing can alleviate aches and pains and their causes Colon cleansing or intestine irrigation promotes optimal nutrient concentration and improved peristaltic activity by removing older mucoid accretion and toxins. Colon irrigation is an unconven...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
10th April 2008
How to make the perfect cup of tea has always been debated. One of the biggest arguments involves when to add the milk. Should tea drinkers add the milk before or after the tea? Usually, milk only is added to black teas.
Although most Americans ad...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
28th March 2008
So many people are health-conscious, so many people are obese, so many people eat terrible food - greasy, fatty, over-processed, and so many people don't get enough exercise. Why even think about eating chocolate for dessert? Because there's nothing like ...
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Author:
Kathryn Beach
25th March 2008
In today’s world health is a major issue or concern. More and more people are becoming health conscious and are looking for means to get a perfectly built body. This has led to the opening of many commercial institutions that aid in reducing weight and ...
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Author:
Gary Grewal
25th March 2008
Are you looking for a unique senior gift for someone that you dearly love? If so, then consider looking into some good nutritional supplements for seniors. You'll find that there are great products that offer vitamins for senior women as well as senior me...
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Author:
Ronald Godlewski
10th March 2008
Cardiovascular disease cases are dangerously increasing over time. We may not know it but our past paced lifestyle is obviously taking its toll on our body -- and it is most likely to affect our cardiovascular system.
There are many ways to protect our...
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Author:
vincent platania
07th March 2008
Detoxification Diet: Super Detox Formula
Gnc Triple Cleanse
Also the bowels are where nutrients are absorbed so it is critical to keep it clean and functioning properly so our bodies get the nutrition they need. The plan for detoxing the body is not ...
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Author:
Lori
07th March 2008
Detoxification Diet: Super Detox Formula
Gnc Triple Cleanse
Also the bowels are where nutrients are absorbed so it is critical to keep it clean and functioning properly so our bodies get the nutrition they need. The plan for detoxing the body is not ...
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Author:
Lori
04th March 2008
Two physicians, Friedman and Roseman, have written extensively about personality, cardiovascular disease, and stress. These researchers have described two stress-related personality types-type A and type B. Most people are neither type exclusively but fal...
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Author:
David Jones
26th February 2008
According to U.S. General Surgeon, heart attacks and strokes are highly preventable. Thus, if more people die from heart disease than from any other illness, we need to give a serious consideration to what we are doing wrong.
In this article you will ...
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Author:
Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
15th February 2008
Your heart, other than your brain, is the center of many body processes especially that it pumps the river of your life, your blood. When not taken care properly, you may contact or acquire a heart disease that could be a threat to your life.
What i...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
06th February 2008
I wonder how many people honestly believe or are ignorant enough to think that smoking has no real danger. Let's first look at a big factor to keep living, your heart. Your heart is the size of your fist and the strongest muscle in your body. The life sou...
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Author:
Chris
30th January 2008
Detoxification Diet: Day Detox Diet
Colon Cleanse Children
They allow the oxygen to go directly to the bloodstream. As you rejuvenate the cells become healthier and you look and feel younger! The World Health Organisation (WHO) had clearly stated tha...
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Author:
Lori
19th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jenny RegelingA fast Metabolism can be yours for life now! Pick up the pace of your health and fitness. 'How do I increase my metabolism?' 'How do I go from an unhealthy lifestyle to a healthy alternative?' you ask.How and Why? First...
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Author:
Jennyreg
11th October 2007
Are you carrying a few extra pounds or if you live in the southeast US a lot of extra pounds. If you are already overweight or obese your life expectancy is going to take a major hit. It may not be important to you today but as you begin to age it will be...
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Author:
gator58
13th September 2007
Positive thinking has, for the longest time, been relegated to the realm of new age, inspirational, and metaphysical healing rather than to the empirical fields of science and physiology. Medicine and positive thinking, therefore, were once thought to go...
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Author:
Michael Lee
07th September 2007
There could not be another word in the advertising lexicon which is more marketable than ‘Cholesterol’. That word has been thrown around in the mass media to sell products ranging from diet supplements to exotic herbs that claim to make you healthier....
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
30th August 2007
What is it that makes us feel old? It is a common human desire to want to find the fountain of youth. As we age, we look at the young and wonder why we don’t have the energy we did when we were young. It is inevitable that our bodies eventually wear out...
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Author:
Alien
29th August 2007
The heart is the center of the body’s cardiovascular system. Throughout the body's blood vessels, the heart pumps blood to all of the body's cells. The blood carries oxygen, which the cells need. Heart disease is a group of medical problems that occur w...
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Author:
Li Ming Wong
26th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Luke Burgis
Economics is a major contributor to obesity and its accompanying diseases ? cardiovascular disease, diabetes and hypertension. Treating these chronic conditions exceed $500 billion annually (surely, that's macro-economic,...
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Author:
Fit Fuel
26th July 2007
What if there were a significant identifiable risk factor for the cause of coronary heart disease, stroke and peripheral vascular disease (fatty deposits in peripheral arteries). Is this something that you would want to know about? More importantly would ...
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Author:
Glenn Antoine
01st July 2007
Since its discovery in 1922 Vitamin E has become generally regarded as one of the body's most powerful, versatile and useful anti-oxidants. And as such its importance should not be underestimated, because anti-oxidants are the principal defense against t...
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Author:
Steve Smith
01st July 2007
If your doctor says your bone density is degenerating or that you have osteoporosis, what can you do? Most likely your doctor will want to put you on a drug. Since most drugs have real nasty side effects, after long term use, you may want to look for a n...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
29th June 2007
It has been accepted wisdom for many years now that women live longer than men, but a recent study may well turn this on its head for at least one section of the population - women with diabetes.
There are some 9.7 million women with diabetes in the Un...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
11th June 2007
It is well known that obesity places you at risk of developing problems from such things as diabetes, sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease, stroke and arthritis, but it is now being suggested that asthma should also be added to this list.
As the problem...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
08th June 2007
For many patients gastric bypass surgery is very much a last resort and something to be put off as long a possible while they explore all of their other options. Indeed, in most cases patients are assisted in this by their doctor who, following tradition,...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
04th June 2007
In today's world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed.
You can see that there...
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Author:
Alien
30th May 2007
The �Awesome Foursome,� which includes Coenzyme Q10, L-Carnitine, D-Ribose, and Magnesium, assists our hearts to better metabolize energy and protects them from the stress of cardiovascular disease. This combination goes straight to the basic biochem...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th May 2007
Have you Ever Run Into Those Little Tyrants? The little guys who think they can step on everyone's toes?
Did you realize that the only people who seem to be power-hungry are those who don't have any. Once you attain power, it becomes a burden. This sta...
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Author:
Joseph Plazo
08th May 2007
Cardiovascular disease is a word that encompasses a vast range of ailments and conditions that affect the heart, and circulatory system. It can include the hardening and stiffening of the arteries, called arteriosclerosis, the chlolesterol deposits that...
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Author:
vincent platania
06th May 2007
Oxidation is a natural occurrence. It happens when some atoms or molecules reacts with oxygen. Oxygen is like a magnet for electrons. Molecules whose electrons are not tightly bonded to its nucleus tends to give up an electron to the oxygen. That molecule...
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Author:
jezzbb
25th April 2007
The therapy for pneumonia is different for each case dependoing on severity of symptoms and type of pneumonia. In bacterial one doctors recommend antibiotics, so do not stop taking them earlier because you observe a remission in symptoms. Viral forms of p...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
18th April 2007
Your heart is the organ that pumps the blood throughout your body. It is made up almost entirely of muscle and works nonstop as a blood pump right up until the moment you die. Anything that causes your heart to not function properly, is an immediate probl...
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Author:
Sven Ullmann
11th April 2007
Many studies have found that low to moderate intensity exercise can improve depression. Both aerobic activities and anaerobic activities, like weight training, have been shown to reduce depressive symptoms.
Exercise exerts it's anti- depress...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th March 2007
There are a few elements to incorporate into your lifestyle that will help to reduce your body fat. Incorporate a few at a time until you reach optimum health. Your health and wellness depend on these few ideas. So lose weight and get fit, at the same tim...
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Author:
Kimberly Jamieson
30th March 2007
How an amazingly simple idea could be your key to a lifetime of Total Health and Vitality ...
"Let Your Food Be Your Medicine, And Your Medicine Be Your Food."
We live in one of the most affluent, prosperous, and privileged societies the Earth has e...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
26th March 2007
If you’re one of those people who can’t stand all the counting and tracking and adding and charting that some diets require, you could find a refuge in one simple numerical scale: the glycemic index. On the other hand, you might find it another madden...
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Author:
Caroline J. Cederquist, M.D.
12th March 2007
Osteoarthritis is perhaps the fastest growing form of arthritis in the United States. According to the Arthritis Foundation, one third of all adult Americans have x-ray evidence of osteoarthritis. Last year over 7 million visits to the doctor were osteoa...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st March 2007
As the occurrence of diabetes only increases, it is well to know if you have the disease or not. Diabetes requires special tests and exams to monitor blood sugar levels, and diagnosing the disease is not always easy.
Your first step should be with your...
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Author:
Jeremy Parker
28th February 2007
If you've recently been diagnosed with diabetes, the doctor informed you that you'd need to make adjustments to your diet. Understanding what is entailed in a diabetes diet will go a long way to reassuring patients that they can maintain the normal, healt...
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Author:
Chonticha Marijne
19th February 2007
A new study found that secondhand smokers develop higher signs and symptoms of heart disease, attacks and strokes, adding to the link between "passive smoke" and heart disease. This study was published in Journal of the American Heart Association and calc...
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Author:
Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri
31st January 2007
A handful of specific foods — if eaten every day—can increase life expectancy by as much as 6.6 years.
It has long been known that some individual foods—garlic and salmon, for example —can increase life-span by a certain amount. But a new study s...
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Author:
Christopher Guerriero
19th January 2007
Did you know that poor diet does more than make you fat? It also makes you stupid!
According to Dr. Alan Logan, in his new book “The Brain Diet”, he finds the people in the United Sates and Canada eat foods that do not contribute to healthy brain ...
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Author:
kelly price
17th November 2006
In a world full of negotiation, getting the best bargains, the best bang for our buck, why is it so few of us invest in our lifespan? Is it that we don't perceive the option between life and death as a reality, or do we just not know how we are removing w...
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Author:
Nicola Carr
06th November 2006
Diabetes has long been regarded as a risk factor of heart disease. The specific relationship between the two was unclear although diabetes is known to double the risk of heart disease. As a result, many people living with diabetes have to monitor their he...
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Author:
Ng Peng Hock
11th October 2006
Due to globalization, economic structure has changed and is very different from years ago. Royalty towards organizations are rare and likewise, security of jobs provided by organizations is scarce too. More and more people choose to become entrepreneurs o...
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Author:
Ng Peng Hock
04th October 2006
In recent years many studies have come out telling us of the benefits we see from a lifestyle rich in physical activities and some extra cardiovascular workouts on the side. Running, biking, swimming, sports and even walking can add to these benefits.
...
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Author:
Ken Bendor
03rd October 2006
Sleep apnea is keeping many people from getting the rest they need, for a good nights sleep and to function fully the next day. Sleep apnea is a problem that thousands are being treated for with thousands of others not realizing they are living with. Ob...
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Author:
Darren Mallory
28th September 2006
Are you a diabetic? Do you smoke? Do people around you smoke? We all know smoking is a direct cause of cancer but if you have diabetes smoking - including passive smoking - leads to other health problems...
Here are 7 reasons why mixing diabetes with ...
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Author:
Carol Ann Bentley
23rd September 2006
Sodium (or what we commonly refer to as salt) has always been accused as the culprit responsible for high blood pressure, especially if it is taken in large amount (more than 2000mg per day). The consequences of high blood pressure will be higher risks of...
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Author:
Ng Peng Hock
19th August 2006
In a defining study called Interheart, involving 52 countries, 15,152 cases and 14,820 controls subjects, showed that certain things help in a heart-healthy diet, and certain things increase the chances of heart attacks. The study revealed that daily cons...
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Author:
Ng Peng Hock
16th August 2006
In common with the rest of Europe, life expectancy in Britain is increasing. A man can now expect to live to 76.2 years and a woman to 80.7 years. This is wonderful news, but unfortunately we also learn that Britain is not keeping pace with most of Europe...
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Author:
michael challiner
06th August 2006
Shopping for the most reasonable term life insurance prices is what you should always do in your search for life insurance. You want to do all you can to get the absolute lowest price out there.
While this is common practice among every individual, som...
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Author:
Larry Washington
25th July 2006
There are many great aspects to this subject, which we will review carefully so that you may get the most from it.
In today's world of technology when it comes to our health, it seems that we have grown accustom to pleasing drugs in order to heal our b...
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Author:
Eric Choong
25th July 2006
Although experts are divided on exactly how healthy green tea, there is no doubt that it has some health benefits. The following are the ones that have some scientific research behind them.
Firstly, green tea shares all the health benefits that are tho...
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Author:
John Gibb
16th July 2006
Diabetes is a medical condition in which patients will suffer from high levels of blood sugar. Because of this, they will not secrete the correct amount of the hormone insulin. There are three forms of diabetes, and these are gestational diabetes, type 1,...
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Author:
Michael Colucci
30th June 2006
A study conducted at Penn State University and presented at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington found that mushrooms are a significant resource for an antioxidant that helps against cancer, cardiovascular disease and generally against...
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Author:
Evie Lampard
27th June 2006
Some women are at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes because of a syndrome that often goes undiagnosed: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, affects between six and ten percent of women who are of childbearing age. One of ...
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Author:
Elizabeth Radisson
23rd June 2006
It is well known that men are much less likely than women to seek basic
or routine preventative medical care. However, there are certain
common men's health problems that are treatable if caught early enough, but
can be permanently debilitating or ...
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Author:
Simmi Virdi
16th June 2006
Today, many people are lactose intolerant when it comes to consuming cows milk, and this occurs because there is either a deficiency or absence of the enzyme Lactase in the intestinal tract. People without this enzyme struggle to break down the milk suga...
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Author:
Geraint Roberts
16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman
When it comes to health insurance, we all seem to be paying high premiums. The cost of healthcare has risen and it is reflected in the quotes we receive. However, if you are considered obese, your health insurance prem...
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Author:
Stacey Zimmerman
16th June 2006
Are you worried about heart disease now or later in life? So much is written and reported on heart disease or cardiovascular disease.
Theres good reason. Its the number one killer of people in the US.
So, for good reason, you should to be concern about ...
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Author:
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16th June 2006
Because of an unorganized life style and unhealthy eating habits many people are loosing control over their weight. Crave for hunger when combined with high calorie food is the path leading to obesity. Obesity has now become the formula for disaster. It l...
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Author:
Clarence Carter
21st May 2006
Current info about the The Mediterranean Diet is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest The Mediterranean Diet info available.
It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the ...
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Author:
J. Brian Keith
12th May 2006
Are you worried about heart disease now or later in life? So much is written and reported on heart disease or cardiovascular disease.
There's good reason. It's the number one killer of people in the US.
So, for good reason, you should to be concern ...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
13th April 2006
"When we think of heart disease and heart attacks and death from heart attacks we tend to think primarily of men. When we think about death in women we tend to think about breast or ovarian or uterine cancer. It's sobering to know that the facts are very ...
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Author:
Kris Nickerson
27th March 2006
It's a fact, America is becoming obese at an alarming rate and the rest of the world is following close behind. We are eating more (and more of the wrong stuff) and exercising less or getting no exercise at all. Our health is in steep decline and doctor a...
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Author:
Ron Gregory
22nd March 2006
South Australian health experts warn that alcohol is being underestimated as a major cause of cancer. The SA Cancer Council claims that excessive drinking increases the risk of cancer of the mouth, larynx, oesophagus, liver, colon and breast and it may al...
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Author:
Paul Douglas
16th March 2006
HOW TO 'MODIFY' YOUR GENES
By Dr Kem Thompson
Common medical 'knowledge' says you inherit certain conditions
from your ancestors, that you have certain 'genetic
predispositions'.
The problem with conventional 'knowledge' is that the masses
...
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Author:
Kem Thompson
15th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Kathy Paauw
"Love wasn't put in your heart to stay. Love isn't love until you give it away." - Michael W. Smith
Heart disease is one of the leading killers in America. You probably know that lowering cholesterol and blood pressure c...
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Author:
Kathy Paauw
02nd March 2006
A healthier diet is very much in the news these days, given such initiatives as Jamie Oliver's campaign to change the eating habits of our younger generation.Not an easy task as adults like us need to be educated as well.
There has also been much fasci...
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Author:
Aled Evans
15th February 2006
Rooibos (pronounced Roy-boss), botanical name Aspalathus linearis, is clearly gaining popularity in the US due in part to all the hype surrounding the South African herb. I personally get many questions about Rooibos and the various properties and benefit...
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Author:
Beth Johnston
09th February 2006
Good health has always been a subject of great concern for everyone. We always talk about exercise, living a healthy lifestyle and eating healthy. But it was not always like this.
Decades ago, the concept of health was quite different from how we perc...
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Author:
Brian Yalung
17th November 2005
The popularity of the Mediterranean Diet began with a rather simple equation: the people of Greece and Southern Italy tended to eat a diet rich in fat, yet had less cardiovascular disease than people in the U.S. How could this be? The answer...
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Author:
andrew mills
15th September 2005
It's not unusual matter if you are asked to consume fresh fruit and vegetables to prevent cancer. Once you took those foods rich with antioxidant, you are preventing various kinds of diseases from your body.
Okay, so what's the correlation between ...
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Author:
Novi White
28th August 2005
It is important to understand that we are ultimately responsible for our own well-being and should do whatever is necessary to maintain our health and assist our bodies in resisting and fighting disease. Since health practitioners agree that vitamins are ...
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Author:
hamoon arbabi
05th August 2005
You're on your organization's diversity committee. You have the best of intentions.
And that's the problem.
It leads you to appeal for funding for all the wrong reasons.
Take healthcare for example.
The US foreign-born population comprise...
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Author:
Tim Dawes
29th July 2005
Obesity, once seen as akin to laziness and overeating, is now understood as a complex disorder having to do with genetics and hormonal as well as lifestyle factors. People seem to have very different energy requirements; some can eat half as much as othe...
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Author:
Dave Lavinsky
28th July 2005
There is no data as yet that indicates how many former patients of Pfizer's anti-inflammatory and painkilling drug are filing Celebrex law suits, but given the magnitude of the company's perceived crime it is likely that there will be very many. And even ...
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Author:
Jeff Lakie
02nd June 2005
One of the biggest misconceptions people have today is what constitutes a healthy lifestyle. Just because you exercise does not mean you are healthy. I hear much too often, oh, I can eat this because then I will work 30 or 40 minutes on the treadmill, jog...
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Author:
Susan DeFiore