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06th October 2009
How much do you know about hypertension?
General Knowledge
Hypertension or high blood pressure, , is a condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is too strong. Over time, high blood pressure can damage the arteries, heart, and kidneys a... Read >
Author: ajit578
01st October 2009
It has become more and more routine lately for doctors to check triglyceride levels along with cholesterol screening when you go in for your annual physical. This lipid profile blood test usually requires 9 to 12 hours of fasting beforehand for an accurat... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
29th September 2009
Clots cause 80% of all Heart Attacks and 83% of Strokes. Heart Disease is on the rise in this country as well as in places where the diet has been westernized like Japan and the Mediterranean. More than anything else it is due to lack of proper diet and e... Read >
Author: radhika
28th September 2009
The fact is there are 5 diseases that are fatal to humans, the first one is heart attack, the second is cancer, then stroke, lung disease and last but moving up fast in the list is diabetes. The fatal five share two common elements, Free radicals and infl... Read >
Author: jitesh
24th September 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about high blood pressure medication or any other such as natural remedies for blood pre... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
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
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about blood pressure machine or any other such as path not found, digital blood pressure... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
24th September 2009
Vata is responsible for the blood vessels constricting and this often
happens to people in their old age (around 65). The blood vessel walls
thickens and the passage becomes narrow, and this results high blood
pressure.
Pitta on the other hand, ... Read >
Author: kushwah
23rd September 2009
If your major interest is information related to omron blood pressure monitor or any other such as american heart association exercises, how to reduce cholesterol, types of blood pressure machines or blood pressure reading, this article can prove useful.
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Author: monty111
23rd September 2009
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Author: monty111
23rd September 2009
As you search for high blood pressure related information or other information about hypertension alternative treatment or blood pressure oscillometric, take your time to view the below article. It will provide you with a really refreshing insight into th... Read >
Author: monty111
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
23rd September 2009
How much do you know about hypertension?
General Knowledge
Hypertension or high blood pressure, , is a condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is too strong. Over time, high blood pressure can damage the arteries, heart, and kidneys a... Read >
Author: kashmiri
22nd September 2009
If you are pleased with your weight, you grouped with the minority of people on the planet, but ought to be congratulated for your positive outlook on your life and your health. However, weight loss still may perhaps be required. A lot of people who... Read >
Author: eagle21
21st September 2009
Vata is responsible for the blood vessels constricting and this often
happens to people in their old age (around 65). The blood vessel walls
thickens and the passage becomes narrow, and this results high blood
pressure.
Pitta on the other ha... Read >
Author: kushwah
19th September 2009
The health benefits of fish oil supplements are abundant. I would like to share just a few of these advantages with you.
Oil from fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids that are so essential for the heart to maintain proper circulation. The American Hear... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
18th September 2009
More women fear breast cancer than any other disease. Yet cardiovascular disease (CVD) claims over ten times as many women’s lives as breast cancer. In fact, CVD is the nation’s leading cause of death for both men and women. That’s the bad news. The... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Imagine hundreds of cars zooming down an eight-lane highway. One lane disappears, and then another, until the same cars crawl bumper-to-bumper along a one-lane country road. That's sort of what happens when you have atherosclerosis. Your arteries, the hi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Cholesterol Facts
With all the news and warnings about the dangers of high cholesterol, many people view cholesterol as a “bad” substance that should be eliminated completely from our lives. In truth, cholesterol serves some important functions... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The road to a healthy heart runs through the kitchen. Just ask Joe Piscatella, who had coronary bypass surgery at the early age of 32. Told that he wouldn't live to see his two young children graduate from high school, Joe decided to take a crash course i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Heart Attack
Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: prashant
07th September 2009
DO YOU DRINK AND SHOWER WITH CHLORINE?
Chlorine is a poisonous chemical that has been used to sterilize our domestic water supplies for nearly 100 years. It is inexpensive and helps to destroy many bacteria which are the cause of cholera, dysentery and... Read >
Author: Garry
04th September 2009
With the abundance of food and the ease of living that modern conveniences afford us, it has become the main reason why many of us are much less active than our forefathers. Unfortunately, such widespread mellowness has a detrimental effect on the health ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
31st August 2009
So you want to eat your way to lower cholesterol. Well the good news is that you can do just that. If you eat the right foods you can actually lower your cholesterol. So let's get eating!
But before we begin eating I need to tell you up front that y... Read >
Author: faith101
19th August 2009
If you are reading this article, then you already know that high cholesterol can lead to serious health issues - you may have already been told that you need to lower your cholesterol or risk developing a life-threatening illness. In order to understand h... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies
18th August 2009
Do you ever worry that you and your family aren't getting enough fruits and vegetables?The Government recommends that a person eat at least 2-4 servings of fruit and 3-5 servings of vegetables every day.
Why is that so important?
The American Instit... Read >
Author: B Cross
17th August 2009
Cholesterol is a nasty material that is present in the cell membranes of body tissues and is carried in the blood plasma. It is a sterol; a combination of alcohol and steroid and is also called atherosclerotic plaque. The body needs cholesterol in order t... Read >
Author: ralph wilhelm-dude17111
15th August 2009
Increase in blood pressure levels happen when the heart pumps blood into the body at abnormal rates causing stress on the artery walls. If the blood pressure level surpasses the 140 / 90 mg mark, it is clinically called hypertension. There are many medica... Read >
Author: Jessie Barnes
12th August 2009
Why is Weight Loss Important?
If you are happy with your weight, you belong to the minority of people in the world, but should be applauded for your positive outlook on your life and your body. However, weight loss still may be needed. Many people who ... Read >
Author: Jim Atkinson
11th August 2009
How Can I Lower My Cholesterol?
If you are reading this article, then you already know that high cholesterol can lead to serious health issues - you may have already been told that you need to lower your cholesterol or risk developing a life-threateni... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies
10th August 2009
High blood pressure is a medical problem that many people deal with on a daily basis, and once it has developed, it will be around for the rest of their life. This is not a condition that can be treated and it will go away completely.
That is why it is... Read >
Author: Gary Giardina
10th August 2009
Obese and overweight isn't one and the same things. People suffering from obesity have a huge amount of extra fat, not just little bit extra body fat. An obese person is easily prone to serious health hazards.
Hazardous Obesity
Obesity gives birth t... Read >
Author: petersonbran
07th August 2009
Everyone knows that the heart is a vital organ. Unfortunately, many people choose to ignore this simple, but important fact when deciding what foods to eat. Heart disease is extremely prevalent in today's society and also plays a hand in thousands of de... Read >
Author: Robert Harden
07th August 2009
Living a very healthy lifestyle that includes exercise and a low-fat diet, as well as keeping off excess weight, can definitely maintain heart health and also lower the risks of developing chronic heart disease. Generally the prospect of developing heart ... Read >
Author: steven marks
31st July 2009
Over time, cholesterol builds up on the artery walls and this condition is known as atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis was thought to be an affliction of the elderly until the 1950's when American pathologists were sent to Korea by the Pentagon to study the... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
27th July 2009
What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force of your blood bearing against your artery walls. When you have your blood pressure checked the reading has 2 numbers; 1 on top and one on the bottom. The top number is your systolic force. This is the fo... Read >
Author: James Hunaban
23rd July 2009
It's been getting worse every year. Father's Day is right around the corner. I'm not saying the actual day is bad. I'm saying your dad is getting worse every year.
There is something called metabolic syndrome X floating around. It's a scary condition. ... Read >
Author: Jason Yun
16th July 2009
The new substance that has everyone talking is Resveratrol. There has been an enormous amount of hype around Resveratrol and that is largely because it has shown to increase the age of mice by over 30% as well as controlling their weight. Scientific hum... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th July 2009
Do you think there's a likelihood you have high blood pressure symptoms, maybe something happened and someone told you, you might have it. So now you are wondering what they are.
Symptoms include dizziness, blurred vision and headaches. Many doctors ha... Read >
Author: eharvey7
16th July 2009
Do you think there's a probability you have high blood pressure symptoms, maybe something happened and someone told you, you might have it. So now you are wondering what are they?
Symptoms include dizziness, blurred vision and headaches. Many doctors h... Read >
Author: eharvey7
29th June 2009
Over the past few decades, many studies have shown the glorious results of HGH on physical and mental well being of human beings. This vital growth hormone produced in the pituitary Gland is responsible for harmonizing and controlling a number of secondar... Read >
Author: shane
28th June 2009
Over the past few decades, many studies have shown the glorious results of HGH on physical and mental well being of human beings. This vital growth hormone produced in the pituitary Gland is responsible for harmonizing and controlling a number of secondar... Read >
Author: shane
27th June 2009
Fish oil for heart and overall health benefits have been the hot topic for quite some time, and for good reason. You've heard about it on the news, the web, and have probably even seen it headlined in some of your local newspapers. Almost everyone owns at... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
19th June 2009
Word has spread about the bad consequences of a high cholesterol level. It’s not just hoopla actually. Studies have presented that a high cholesterol number is immediately associated to a higher chance of heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular disease.... Read >
Author: John Adison
18th June 2009
High blood pressure is a measure of force against the artery walls. Do you have hypertension? Do you know what are the symptoms and signs of high blood pressure? This article will give you full information about signs and symptoms of hypertension.
Usua... Read >
Author: ali
10th June 2009
Underwriting for your life insurance policy is done on the basis of your medical history, as well as on the results of your medical exam (aka paramedical exam)...so relax a much as possible and utilize these tips:
It is better not to eat or drink (exce... Read >
Author: jrwolf
06th June 2009
The primary organ of the cardiovascular system is the heart, and is the muscle that continually pumps blood to the rest of the body. The heart's blood supply comes by way of the coronary arteries, carrying the oxygen and nutrients required for it to funct... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
13th May 2009
If you are happy with your weight then you are certainly the envy of the majority of people in the world! We applaud your efforts to maintain a healthy weight and body. We find it ironic, then, that many people who are overweight say that they are happy w... Read >
Author: J Hutto
13th May 2009
Everything that you eat affects your heart in some way. As one of the most important organs in the body, it’s important not to forget your heart as you make your food choices. More and more heart-healthy foods are becoming available, but products that c... Read >
Author: J Hutto
01st May 2009
In this world today our hearts are under constant threat and stress. This is despite 30 years of advances in every aspect of cardiology - the science of heart health and heart disease. Each week, it seems we are informed of new heart risk factors or reme... Read >
Author: Malcolm Waters
24th April 2009
In our modern society our hearts are unfortunately under persistent threat and stress. This is despite many decades of improvements in every aspect of cardiology - the science of heart health and heart disease. Every week, it seems we are informed of new ... Read >
Author: Malcolm Waters
10th April 2009
http://naturalweightlosssystem.com/what-to-eat-to-lose-weight/Exercise has always been a vital component of weight loss. Cardiovascular exercise has long been known to have vast and varied health benefits for the body beyond simply burning extra calories... Read >
Author: Tim
31st March 2009
Imagine hundreds of cars zooming down an eight-lane highway. One lane disappears, and then another, until the same cars crawl bumper-to-bumper along a one-lane country road. That's sort of what happens when you have atherosclerosis. Your arteries, t... Read >
Author: nishufzr
31st March 2009
Imagine hundreds of cars zooming down an eight-lane highway. One lane disappears, and then another, until the same cars crawl bumper-to-bumper along a one-lane country road. That's sort of what happens when you have atherosclerosis. Your arteries, t... Read >
Author: nishufzr
28th March 2009
Imagine hundreds of cars zooming down an eight-lane highway. One lane disappears, and then another, until the same cars crawl bumper-to-bumper along a one-lane country road. That's sort of what happens when you have atherosclerosis. Your arteries, the... Read >
Author: nishufzr
28th March 2009
Imagine hundreds of cars zooming down an eight-lane highway. One lane disappears, and then another, until the same cars crawl bumper-to-bumper along a one-lane country road. That's sort of what happens when you have atherosclerosis. Your arteries, t... Read >
Author: nishufzr
25th March 2009
We all know that oxygen is a primary component that is needed for life. This very same oxygen, once inside of the body, becomes very reactive through certain molecules and will start to cause damage through the free radicals, which is known as oxidative s... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe
17th March 2009
I don’t know how many times that I have heard people ask the question do collagen and elastin products work. If you don’t know the answer to that question after year upon year of trying the various products that the major cosmetics companies put out ... Read >
Author: Kathleen P. Walsh
06th March 2009
We all know that oxygen is a primary component that is needed for life. This very same oxygen, once inside of the body, becomes very reactive through certain molecules and will start to cause damage through the free radicals, which is known as oxidative s... Read >
Author: suegold
18th February 2009
Dr. Dwight Lundell is the past Chief of Staff and Chief of Surgery at Banner Heart Hospital, Mesa, AZ
When a heart surgeon who has seen the insides of 5,000 people’s arteries has a “change of heart” it’s definitely something to take note of!
... Read >
Author: EmilyN.Morris
12th February 2009
Circulation problems can be felt in a number of ways. Some symptoms include fatigue due to poor circulatory function, which may bring on other symptoms such as dizziness and fainting. The inability to concentrate, coldness in the hands or feet, headaches,... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer
24th January 2009
Keeping in shape and healthy is the most important thing to do these days, as our ancestors ever said you can have everything in this world but without a good health there will be nothing to enjoy, it means that health is everything in our life. Fruit is ... Read >
Author: johnny
23rd January 2009
What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force of your blood against your artery walls. When you have your blood pressure checked the reading has two numbers; one on top and one on bottom.
The top number is your systolic pressure. This is the for... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
21st January 2009
Fen Phen was widely prescribed in the 1990's. More than 18 million prescriptions in the United States alone were prescribed to individuals, mostly women, for rapid weight loss. Fen Phen, which are the rapid weight loss drugs Pondimin and Redux was then ma... Read >
Author: pphlawyer
17th January 2009
Before I address the high blood pressure risk factors that you may have and not know about and tell you what you can do about them, let’s go over a few basics.
Blood Pressure Basics
Your arteries are responsible for carrying blood from your heart... Read >
Author: Healthy Directions
16th January 2009
Health is something that you cannot ignore at any cost. Especially when it comes to a woman, one must be very much health conscious. Modern world sees most women becoming an integral part of the professional world. At the same time, they do not overlook t... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
09th January 2009
If you have angina pectoris (chest pain due to heart disease), I have a suggestion from this century's most brilliant scientist, Linus Pauling, PhD. One of his colleagues was having a terrible fight with cardiovascular disease. He had undergone three sepa... Read >
Author: Healthy Directions
08th January 2009
Of the 10 causes of death largest among men, 4 are related to food: heart disease, cancer, heart attacks and diabetes. Yet only 47% consider it important or extremely important to eat well.
The food preference:
1.The vegetable oils
In the body, the... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
08th January 2009
High fat and processed foods are the main culprit of your various health problems. Eating sensible foods is important if you want to regain your health. This article gives you a brief list of healthy foods that you must include in your diet.
Green leaf... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
07th January 2009
Fen Phen was widely prescribed in the 1990's. More than 18 million prescriptions in the United States alone were prescribed to individuals, mostly women, for rapid weight loss. Fen Phen, which are the rapid weight loss drugs Pondimin and Redux was then ma... Read >
Author: Jeff Nadrich
06th January 2009
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 ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
06th January 2009
I would like to tell you about a precursor Glutathione supplement, N-acetyl-cysteine, NAC. Glutathione is produced in every cell in your body and you cannot get it through a supplement, since it is too large to pass through your intestinal walls. Your bod... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
19th December 2008
Healthy eating is a challenge for most people particularly if they are on a weight loss program. As many cooks like to say 'Fat is flavor' and many foods require cooking oils in the preparation process. Unfortunately, most cooking oils are actually satura... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs
05th December 2008
High blood pressure can kill you. If you have blood pressure readings of over 135-145/90-95 then you could die from a heart attack at any time. Lots of people do. Heart attacks kill more people in the industrialized world than anything else. Unfortunately... Read >
Author: rrrbert
04th December 2008
With all of the new anti aging products that are currently available for use many people are asking questions such as do collagen and elastin products work? This is a very valid question as the cosmetics companies and the health supplement retailers peddl... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
03rd December 2008
Maintaining a healthy blood pressure is extremely important in living a successful healthy and long life. The danger with high blood pressure is that it often goes unnoticed for years, and can lead to serious heart trouble, heart attack or stroke. Not the... Read >
Author: stbotanica
27th November 2008
Blood pressure control is important in that it can potentially save a hypertensive patient’s life. High blood pressure or hypertension is the force exerted on the artery walls by the blood flowing through the body. When the force is challenged, the pres... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
26th November 2008
By now, we all know what cholesterol is, or at least we all know that it is bad for us, but how? Well, there is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. The truth is, we need cholesterol for our bodies to produce adrenal hormones, vitamin D and sex hormones.... Read >
Author: Mia Sidiro
30th October 2008
Grapefruit pectin fiber is a source of soluble fiber that can bind to cholesterol and inhibit the formation of atherosclerosis. It is also effective in maintaining good blood sugar levels, and promoting a healthy colon. However, before discussing how grap... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st October 2008
Numbers will always be part of our lives. It is essential for records purposes, such as the date of birth; for accounting; for security purposes: PIN numbers; for communication: phone numbers; for business trends: the stock market numbers; and so on and s... Read >
Author: morningshift
17th October 2008
A patient suffering from hypertension the force of the blood against the walls of the artery becomes very strong. It is considered to be a silent killer because its symptoms are not visible until it increases to a very high level. The patient may not even... Read >
Author: MejoJohn
08th October 2008
We all know that oxygen is a primary component that is needed for life. This very same oxygen, once inside of the body, becomes very reactive through certain molecules and will start to cause damage through the free radicals, which is known as oxidative s... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
02nd October 2008
Red clover, which is also named trefoil, can be obtained in abundance around Europe, western Asia and Northwest Africa and is thought to offer a variety of medical advantages including allergy remedies and relief from menopausal difficulties. These advant... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
25th September 2008
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that is found in all cells of the body. Cholesterol is also found in some of the foods you eat. Cholesterol is excreted from the liver in bile and reabsorbed from the intestines. Cholesterol is part of a healthy b... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
15th September 2008
What is High Blood Pressure’s Destructive Diseases of the Arteries
If you have high blood pressure, and have done for a number of years, your heart may become larger due to years of overworking. This means that you are at a massive risk of developing... Read >
Author: Samuel
02nd September 2008
Citrus Juices
Citrus juices are a constipation remedy that is an excellent way to stimulate your colon and other parts of the body. Since your colon is less active at night, drinking juices as soon as you awaken and get up can stimulate strong perista... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
21st August 2008
Arteries are tough elastic tubes or blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. As arteries moves away from heart, they further divide into smaller vessels. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart and on the other hand veins return bl... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
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
18th July 2008
Causes
High blood pressure means that the force with which the blood presses onto the artery walls is higher than it should be. By far the most common reason for high blood pressure is arteriosclerosis. Narrowed arteries plugged with fatty deposits are u... Read >
Author: Article Manager
18th July 2008
Statins do lower cholesterol. But their high price and serious side effects make them a poor choice over natural alternatives that you should know about.
There is a measure that you don't hear about in the news but is known in medical circles as NNT wh... Read >
11th July 2008
The Two Types of Diabetes
Type one is child diabetes, also called infant diabetes. Because this type is often seen in children, it is considered to be more severe. The pancreas produces little or no insulin at all.
When the body is in such a conditi... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
01st July 2008
Less than half of the patients said they realized they were having a transient ischemic attack when the symptoms started. But even those who suspected TIA weren't quicker to seek medical attention. Almost all of the patients (96%) recalled their first imp... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th June 2008
As we get older there are important numbers that begin to weigh heavily upon us. We have to worry about our blood pressure, weight and our cholesterol level. Things we may have ignored our entire lives now suddenly have great importance.
But these are... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd June 2008
According to the studies on acid reflux disease and GERD, more than 80 per cent of sufferers smoke, many of them heavily. That in itself makes a point - as fewer than 30 per cent of those in most developed countries now smoke, there must be a strong link ... Read >
Author: MichelleS
05th June 2008
Fish oil or Omega 3 is oil derived from the tissues of oily fish. Fish oil is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids. Omega 3 oil can reduce the risk of diabetes by reducing triglycerides without impairing glucose tolerance. It’s the smart choice ... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
21st May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan
I had never considered sharing on "why exercise" and always assumed that everyone would never disagree that it was an important part of our lifestyle regardless of whether we had the time, mood, or discipline to do it, until... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan
08th May 2008
Blood pressure can be defined as the force that is applied against the artery walls as blood passes through the arteries. Blood pressure is determined by the speed of blood-flow coming from the heart, and also the tone of the arteries.
Adequate inta... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
28th April 2008
A syndrome characterized by a group of conditions that are considered leading danger factors for diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Metabolic syndrome is associated with abdominal obesity, blood lipid disorders, inflammation, insulin opposition... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th April 2008
Many people suffer from the problem but what causes high blood pressure? The truth is that there is more than one cause, all of which can contribute to the symptoms. Poor diet is often a primary cause, as is too much stress coupled with not enough physi... Read >
Author: Richard Legg
04th April 2008
As blood flows through arteries it pushes against the inside of the artery walls. The more pressure the blood exerts on the artery walls, the higher the blood pressure will be. The size of small arteries also affects the blood pressure. When the muscular ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
26th February 2008
Getting fat is definitely not pretty, but it can also be very dangerous. What is the most "dangerous" fat on our body? The most dangerous and unhealthy place to have excess fat is around the belly and stomach regions. Remember, all your main vital organ... Read >
Author: SamRobbins
20th February 2008
Heart Attack
Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 At Peace With Food
Let�s talk about heart disease and what you can do to help lower your risk of getting a heart attack.
It is about what is called �risk reduction.� No one can promise you that if you make all the changes i... Read >
Author: Leeann Simons
04th February 2008
If your cholesterol reading is above 200mg/dl then you will be advised to try to reduce cholesterol in the body. High cholesterol can lead to a range of health problems that can ultimately lead to heart failure or a stroke. Also, because the complications... Read >
Author: Ade
30th January 2008
There is strong epidemiological evidence that olive oil offers significant cardioprotective benefits. In plain English, olive oil is good for the heart.
Heart disease. Like all vegetable oils, olive oil is 100 percent fat, and fat is a prime contribut... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
06th January 2008
Today is the age of metal indeed – beyond machines making the world go round on its cogs and gears, metals are also invading the human body. No, we’re not turning into androids like in your favorite sci-fi film. These metals aren’t going to make the... Read >
Author: vincent platania
14th November 2007
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) classifies a range of illnesses that involved the heart and blood vessels (i.e. arteries and veins). CVD is a technical term that refers to a disease that affects the cardiovascular system and conditions that relate to causes... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st October 2007
Garlic is one of the oldest known medicine from plants. Ancient Sanskrit documents describe garlic remedies being used in India 5,000 years ago. Chinese medicine has used the healing and beneficial health qualities of garlic for over 3,000 years. In 185... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
21st September 2007
Are you happy with your weight? If so, you may be in the minority. If not you are probably looking for ways to experience real fat loss, not simply weight loss. Fat loss means more than just weight loss. Quick weight loss can be attributed to water loss. ... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd September 2007
Metabolic syndrome is a condition in which a group of risk factors. People with the this diseas are at increased risk of coronary heart disease and other diseases related to plaque buildups in artery walls (e.g., stroke and peripheral vascular disease) an... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th August 2007
What is peripheral vascular disease?
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a heart condition similar to that of coronary artery disease and carotid artery disease. In PAD, the fatty deposits build up in the inner linings of the artery walls. These blockag... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
High blood pressure is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease and renal failure. High blood pressure is more likely to develop among people who are overweight or physically inactive, or have high... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
The doctors and the cardiologists that I was referred to during my experience could not correlate my chest pains to heart disease.
They did give it a label though (as they like to) they called it “Ischemic heart condition” which in essence means a... Read >
Author: Clark Haroldson
28th August 2007
In many countries, people now drink bottled water because they know facet water contains many toxic chemicals that harm the body. Our drinking water has been compromised by the addition of the minerals fluoride and chlorine. Chlorine is put in facet water... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
22nd August 2007
If your grandparents, mother and father all suffered from heart disease, you may feel doomed to heart failure. Although heredity is a factor in the cause of heart disease, that's all it is, simply one factor among many. Heredity, according to one recent... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
20th August 2007
People who take statin drugs to achieve lower cholesterol numbers stand the risk of having their cholesterol go too low.
New studies show that people with the lowest cholesterol have a higher risk of cancer, according to a meta-analysis of over 41,000... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
10th August 2007
Here is an alternative approach to using statins according to the Price-Pottenger foundation.
"If statins work, in preventing heart disease they do so by reducing inflammation, not because they lower cholesterol." (1)
Statins block the production of... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com
07th August 2007
What you should be doing is changing your eating habits and your lifestyle; doing something about getting rid of that plaque in your system not taking a STATIN...
What exactly is arterial plaque? It's a yellow, swollen area in the middle muscular layer... Read >
Author: Clark Haroldson
24th July 2007
Because of the great efforts of the American Heart Association and other similar organizations, we have gained a lot of knowledge on cholesterol and its effects on our health. We know that high cholesterol levels increase our risk for heart attacks and s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2007
Cholesterol is a wax-like substance that is present in the cell membranes of body tissues and is carried in the blood plasma. It is a sterol; a combination of alcohol and steroid and is also called atherosclerotic plaque. The body requires cholesterol in ... Read >
Author: Jenn Jenkins
12th July 2007
High blood pressure and how to live a heart-healthier life. Blood pressure is the force of blood against the walls of arteries. Blood is carried from the heart to all parts of your body in vessels called arteries. Blood pressure is recorded as two numbers... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th July 2007
Did you hear all those commercials, about lowering your cholesterol and they sneak in the nasty side effects like muscle pain, joint pain etc. Since drugs aren't the answer, what is? Try the Super Star Hero COQ10 by Now Foods. Food Science Of Vermont has ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th May 2007
Ischemic Heart Disease
Cardiovascular disease involves the heart and its two networks of blood vessels, the system which circulates the blood throughout the body and the system which circulates the blood through the lungs.
One of the most important car... Read >
Author: Keysha
23rd April 2007
High blood pressure is a common illness among adults. There are many causes of high blood pressure, but overall, long-term high blood pressure can lead to heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and diabetes. Because this is a serious illness, doctors and ot... Read >
Author: Farkhan Shah
20th April 2007
Do you suffer with cold hands or cold feet even in the middle of summer? If yes, then you might be a victim of poor circulation without even realising it. But don't worry,help is here. Read on to find out how to improve your circulation the natural way us... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry
01st March 2007
Cholesterol Facts
With all the news and warnings about the dangers of high cholesterol, many people view cholesterol as a “bad” substance that should be eliminated completely from our lives. In truth, cholesterol serves some important functions in ... Read >
Author: Sudhani
01st March 2007
Recent estimates have indicated that one in three adults in the USA has high blood pressure and that a third of these people are unaware of their condition. Your blood pressure is quite simply the force of the blood on the artery walls when the heart... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
28th February 2007
Recent estimates have indicated that one in three adults in the USA has high blood pressure and that a third of these people are unaware of their condition. Your blood pressure is quite simply the force of the blood on the artery walls when the heart... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
20th February 2007
Vitamin E in the form of alpha-tocopherol is beneficial to over all cardiovascular health primarily because of the role it plays in protecting low density lipoproteins (LDL) from oxidization. This form of cholesterol is considered to be harmful when it i... Read >
Author: vincent platania
15th January 2007
When you mention heart disease, usually you think of it as a single condition, yet there are actually quite a few different types of heart disease which you can develop. So what different types of heart disease are there and just how can you tell which ty... Read >
Author: ebarby
08th January 2007
Circulatory systems occur in all living things, from earth worms to mammals. As humans, our complex system of blood vessels is attached to the blood-pumping heart, which is responsible for keeping the blood flowing in the right directions. We all know we ... Read >
Author: Market-For-Me
18th November 2006
Of all the medical problems facing us today there is probably none more talked about then high blood pressure.
I seems that we all know someone who is on some type of blood pressure reducing medication. Yet there is a surprising reluctance on the part ... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon
17th November 2006
I'll always remember learning how to measure blood pressure. I learnt the technique as part of my training to become a Personal Trainer. After the correct use of the sphygmomanometer had been demonstrated it was our turn to practice. I measured my part... Read >
Author: Nickolove Lovemore
16th November 2006
Heart problems, diabetes, stroke just to name a few are the top killers in our society and these happen because of lack of vitamins in our bodies due to what we eat or in Don Lapre's (of thegreatestvitaminsintheworld.com) term, "the garbage that we eat"... Read >
Author: Roy Shepherd
06th November 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Debbie Fontana
If you answered no, are you absolutely sure? Because your life may literally depend on it.
Almost one in three American adults has high blood pressure. For black Americans, it's closer to four out of ten adults.
... Read >
Author: Debbie Fontana
05th November 2006
If you answered no, are you absolutely sure? Because your life may literally depend on it.
Almost one in three American adults has high blood pressure. For black Americans, it's closer to four out of ten adults.
These numbers are even more alarming ... Read >
Author: Debbie Fontana
23rd October 2006
Alcohol and High Blood Pressure - wow, this is a good one (he says putting down his pint – only joking). Consuming Alcohol and High Blood Pressure as an issue is a real conundrum.
One the one hand, the odd wee drink now and then (he says picking his ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
20th October 2006
You need to know about cholesterol triglyceride because it is this cholesterol that will cause give you a variety of cardiovascular diseases. Triglycerides are part of the cholesterol picture that is not talked about very much and are extremely dangerous ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
01st September 2006
How much do you know about hypertension?
General Knowledge
Hypertension or high blood pressure, , is a condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is too strong. Over time, high blood pressure can damage the arteries, heart, and kidneys a... Read >
Author: Lance Teo
31st August 2006
William Walters
Heart-Condition-Guide
Wednesday, 2:48 pm
Today we are going to talk about the effects of Heart Disease and Cholesterol
Heart Disease is one of the major causes of death in the United States, not to mention its global figures. The t... Read >
Author: William Walters
13th August 2006
Vata is responsible for the blood vessels constricting and this often
happens to people in their old age (around 65). The blood vessel walls
thickens and the passage becomes narrow, and this results high blood
pressure.
Pitta on the other hand, ... Read >
Author: Lance Teo
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 ... Read >
Author: Home herb
16th June 2006
Heart attacks come in all sizes, from minor to major, and the symptoms of a pending heart attack can be deceiving in many cases. Some symptoms of a pending heart attack may have been showing up for quite awhile and were ignored as something else.
Pend... Read >
Author: George Phillips
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 ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
02nd May 2006
The fact is there are 5 diseases that are fatal to humans, the first one is heart attack, the second is cancer, then stroke, lung disease and last but moving up fast in the list is diabetes. The fatal five share two common elements, Free-radicals and infl... Read >
Author: Christine Illich
30th April 2006
Clots cause 80% of all Heart Attacks and 83% of Strokes. Heart Disease is on the rise in this country as well as in places where the diet has been westernized like Japan and the Mediterranean. More than anything else it is due to lack of proper diet and ... Read >
Author: Christine Illich
15th March 2006
Heart disease is the number one killer of women. If you are a women, and even if your not, here is what you need to start doing.
The food you eat is critical in determining if you will have high blood pressure and if you can lower it. Eating less mea... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
05th January 2006
Dementia, Alzheimer's, and other mental diseases are accelerated by the,
* The lack of blood to the brain
* The lack of oxygen to the brain
* The lack of minerals and vitamins to the brain
* The lack of glucose to the brain
* In... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
05th January 2006
Heavy metals and aluminum are in every part of our environment and food. These elements are deadly and you will benefit if you are aware of what they do where they come from.
Brain tissue has an attraction for heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmi... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
12th July 2005
Citrus Juices
Citrus juices are a constipation remedy that is an excellent way to stimulate your colon and other parts of the body. Since your colon is less active at night, drinking juices as soon as you awaken and get up can stimulate strong perista... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
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