Articles, tagged with "heart complications", page 3
13th January 2010
Wheat flour has been demonstrated to be a serious contributor to the root of occupational asthma for people working in the baking industry. However ; for the public there seems to be very small risk in eating wheat based food products. Many processed an...
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Author:
Glenn Freeman
05th January 2010
Busting Diet Myths
A diet can command a fan following for the wrong reasons. People can sometimes get caught up with all the hype and hoopla surrounding a diet plan that some of the most important aspects can be given a complete go-by. One of the first...
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Author:
Mark Hall
21st December 2009
We all know that dietary supplements can be purchased without a doctor's prescription. Since fish oil is under the category of dietary supplements, they are easily bought in any drug store or health shop. However, recently some manufacturers of these su...
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Author:
D. Karlson
19th October 2009
Some 25 Centennial staffers with big hearts came out on June 26, to pedal a big bike for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, raising a college record sum of $6,808 towards research into heart disease.
The Progress User's Group established the Big Bike "Te...
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Author:
centennial
26th August 2009
President Taft was our largest president. He weighed over 300 pounds and was almost six feet tall during his presidency. Many giggle at his obesity and lethargy but there is evidence that he suffered symptoms of a serious sleep disorder known as obstructi...
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Author:
Jorock
23rd July 2009
Exercise is important, but so is stretching before working out. This should be done before you work out. If you have a personal trainer, they will tell you the importance of properly stretching and warming up. If you do not have a personal trainer, know t...
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Author:
kdec
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...
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Author:
Diana Ketchen
29th May 2009
Type 2 Diabetes is prevalent in the world today. With Type 2 Diabetes, the body either cannot produce enough insulin or the cells do not recognize it in the blood. Absorbing insulin is critical to the body. Without it the body cannot convert glucose into ...
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Author:
John Adison
12th March 2009
Bilberry is related to the Blueberry plant, in that both come from the Latin plant genus Vaccinium. Bilberry's full Latin botanical name is Vaccinium myrtillus. Bilberry goes by several common names, including myrtle blueberry, whinberry, blaeberry and ...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
26th February 2009
Atorvastatin is an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, also known as a "statin. Atorvastatin should be used with extreme caution in CHILDREN younger than 10 years old and in those who have not reached puberty; safety and effectiveness in these children have not...
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Author:
dianadj
28th November 2008
Heart attacks are the leading killers of both men and women in the United States. Today, fortunately, there are a number of treatments for heart attacks that can both save lives and prevent disabilities. Treatment is most effective when it is started with...
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Author:
peterhutch
27th October 2008
If you were to ask what the most damaging thing is that you can do to your teeth, the dentist will likely tell you a piercing. No matter where it is in or around your mouth, the side effects will deteriorate your overall health in some way. In some of the...
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Author:
Christine OKelly
01st October 2008
Diabetes means that your blood sugar or glucose is too high. While your body uses glucose for energy, it's bad for you to have too much sugar or glucose in your blood. When your glucose is balanced you'll feel better and your risk will be lower for prob...
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Author:
Don Levy
22nd August 2008
Obesity as commonly perceived is not just a problem with human beings. It is prevalent in animals, both wild and pet.. In case of animals it is mostly found in pets. According to a recent research it has been found that about 25% of the pets are obese or ...
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Author:
Jackie Serta
21st August 2008
A condition where the oxygen and the blood supply is restricted to the heart, if left untreated results in heart attacks. It may also ultimately lead to death. You can also prevent the recovery of a heart attack by:
Taking your medications regularly.
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Author:
Brenda Wade