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29th September 2009
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes into the ... Read >
Author: Arvind786
29th September 2009
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes int... Read >
Author: Banesh
29th September 2009
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on your dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes into th... Read >
Author: mastan.sagaciti
28th September 2009
If you or a loved one have Type II diabetes, you may have taken the prescription drug Avandia to help control your blood sugar. While Avandia effectively performs its intended function, you may not be aware that there are serious concerns regarding possib... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
25th September 2009
Pacemaker implant is becoming a very common phenomenon these days. Doctors generally recommend heart pacemaker implant to patients with slow heartbeats for a healthy heart with healthy heartbeats.
A heart pacemaker implant may also be done to treat fa... Read >
Author: Maria
22nd September 2009
As per the American Heart Association (AHA), over 5 million people in the United States are living with heart failure. Each year, over 550,000 new cases of failure are diagnosed, many of whom suffer from fatal heart attacks in a few years after diagnosis.... Read >
Author: georgerydley
22nd September 2009
Cardiovascular disease, also known as CVD, is the number one killer of men and women of all ethnic groups in the United States. Cardiovascular diseases include such ailments as high blood pressure, arrythmia, valve disease, congestive heart failure and s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
While all cardiac conditions carry similar symptoms of chest pain and difficulty breathing, congestive heart failure generally presents with a very specific set of symptoms and lab results, giving doctors a very firm set of clues upon which to base a defi... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson
22nd September 2009
Heart failure, as well as all the risks that accompany it, can be a terrifying prospect for any man, woman or child. The impact of a heart, the body's central tool for survival, no longer functioning may seem like the beginning of the end. The good news i... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
22nd September 2009
Congestive heart failure is an insidious opponent, possessing a slow onset that results in a patient often not even noticing they are having symptoms. Over time the patient will suffer from worsening dyspnea and edema that will eventually drive them to se... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
22nd September 2009
Heart failure is a devastating blow to the body system, and despite the best efforts of clinicians and researchers often results in permanent organ damage and eventual death. Researchers are fighting to put a stop to the high mortality rate of congestive ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
21st September 2009
If you have not heard about Acetyl L-Carnitine, then you are missing out on one of the greatest health supplements of recent times. Acetyl L-carnitine is similar in form to amino acid and it even has functions similar to it like being part of the conversi... Read >
Author: minnietimpsonqh
21st September 2009
Recent studies came up with a statistical figure that approximately fifty-eight million men and women are overweight; roughly forty million are obese; and around three million are morbidly obese. Another study said that eight out of ten adults over twent... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Critics of the Atkins diet have always questioned it's health validity. When Dr Atkins was called before a Senate committee headed by George McGovern, he was forced to admit that pregnant women following his low carb diet would suffer fetal damage to thei... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes into the ... Read >
Author: Arvind786
18th September 2009
Interventional Cardiology surgery india
Interventional cardiology refers to various non-surgical procedures for treating cardiovascular disease. Interventional cardiologists use catheters – thin, flexible tubes – to get inside blood vessels for d... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
18th September 2009
Congenital and Pediatric Heart Disease in India
Heart diseases that are present at birth are called “congenital heart disease”. Congenital heart disease is a type of defect or malformation in one or more structures of the heart or blood vessels t... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
17th September 2009
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your pit bull dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosqu... Read >
Author: a
16th September 2009
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes int... Read >
Author: Anup Singh
15th September 2009
Usually, you get this condition after very strenuous activity in an environment with a very high temperature. This also happens if you are not used to the environment that you just worked in. Too much exercise during summer is a common cause too. Another ... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen
10th September 2009
Pit Bulls and Heartworms
By: je Dunn
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your pit bull dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.... Read >
Author: Rajni
10th September 2009
Pit Bulls and Heartworms
By: je Dunn
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your pit bull dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.... Read >
Author: Rajni
08th September 2009
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes i... Read >
Author: Anup Singh
07th September 2009
Sleep Apnea Treatment with CPAP & BiPAP EquipmentThe Birth of the CPAP Supply Industry The leading cause of death in the hospital is infection usually caused by staff, patients, and visitors not washing their hands. Respiratory supplies were changed every... Read >
Author: Jorock
06th September 2009
According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001 to 2004, about two-thirds of adults in the U.S. are overweight and almost one-third are obese. If this were to continue, everyone in the U.S. could be overweight in forty year... Read >
Author: Norris Rios
04th September 2009
It is difficult to relax in these modern times. Progress has made it easier to do more in a shorter time, but it often comes at a cost. For many of us caught up in the day-to-day grind, success can come at the price of our very health.
Stress can manif... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
03rd September 2009
The potential needs for stemcells have made it a highly available focus in medical articles today. Stemcells are the precursors to all cell in the human body, and are primarily produced in the bone marrow in adults. During times of crisis, such as when a ... Read >
Author: debbie Anderson
02nd September 2009
For the past several years, the US government together with its people has been struggling to keep up with the continuous rise in the costs of healthcare. Last 2007, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, Nati... Read >
Author: callcare
30th August 2009
For the past several years, the US government together with its people has been struggling to keep up with the continuous rise in the costs of healthcare. Last 2007, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, Nati... Read >
Author: callcare
30th August 2009
Multivitamins are an important part of our diet. We get vitamins naturally from our foods, but sometimes no matter how careful we are, we could be missing very important vitamins and minerals from our diets. Multivitamins fill in these holes and provide... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
23rd August 2009
Obesity has become a major health problem worldwide and especially in the western world. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that this "globesity" epidemic includes over one billion overweight adults of which at the least 300 million are conside... Read >
Author: HWNTeam
18th August 2009
If you or a loved one are one of the millions of children and adults in the United States suffering from congestive heart failure, there is reason now to be hopeful.
An effective treatment may be on the horizon, thanks to stem cell research being done ... Read >
Author: Colum Fitzroy
11th August 2009
High blood pressure is many times called the ?Quiet killer?
For the same purpose that it doesn?T every time shows signs of the undercover impairment it could be doing: Weakening blood vessels walls; aneurysms-abnormal expanding or harmful ballooning o... Read >
Author: Health4Life
31st July 2009
A hernia is a medical problem that different people have to go through. Though it rarely induces pain they are able to turn fatal when they become strangulated. For certain individuals it may be months or also years before they understand that they have b... Read >
Author: nlwest21
27th July 2009
How the CPAP Supplu Industry was Born
The leading cause of death in the hospital is infection usually caused by staff, patients, and visitors not washing their hands.
Respiratory supplies were changed every forty-eight hours to help prevent respirato... Read >
Author: Jorock
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
16th July 2009
Swelling of the feet generally starts becoming apparent during the fifth month of the pregnancy, though this time limit can vary from one woman to another. It occurs due to the accumulation of fluids in the feet of the woman. Swelling of the feet can be p... Read >
Author: remediesathome
12th July 2009
This statement became so true this week because of the death of Michael Jackson. Why anyone needs drugs to make it through life in any endeavor is something I find hard to understand.
However there are millions of people who have a drug abuse probl... Read >
Author: Sonny
11th July 2009
Dogs ought to be on heartworm prevention wherever mosquitoes are display. A variety of useful types of heartworm prevention are available for your dog. Dogs must be tested each year for heartworms no matter what if they have been given heartworm preventat... Read >
Author: Mathew D.
11th July 2009
Many patients who were prescribed the heart medication Digitek have suffered heavy and probably lethal complications as a result of manufacturing defects with the drug. As a result of these Digitek complications cases, the drug's producer requested a nati... Read >
Author: Ishmael Bakir
10th July 2009
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention one in three US citizens has elevated blood Hypertension is a major risk factor in developing heart problems, congestive heart failure, kidney disease, and stroke. Heart disease is the Number 1 k... Read >
Author: Damien Bruce
09th July 2009
What if you went to your doctor, suffering from congestive heart failure, and your doctor had been given a limited budget from your insurance company to treat you? If he were to go over cost, he would pay out of his own pocket. If he spent less than the a... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
23rd June 2009
Get the Best Quality Pulse Oximeters from Medkioskinc
Our recent interview of Medkioskinc shed light on pulse oximeters, an important medical monitoring technology that many patients diagnosed with these diseases are using to monitor their blood oxygen... Read >
Author: Medkiosk Inc
14th June 2009
As the demand and popularity of omega 3 supplements is increasing by the day, more and more consumers worry about the fish oil side effects.
In particular, what they worry about is possible contamination from mercury.
According to experts, many fish... Read >
Author: nicossty
13th June 2009
Nutrition experts know that the best group of foods for
preventing and fighting cancer is the cruciferous
vegetables or cabbage family vegetables. They include
cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussels sprouts, kale
and collard greens. Cancer is th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th June 2009
One of the most exciting results of the ongoing research on CoQ10 benefits is the role it plays in maintaining and restoring heart health.
Over the years numerous studies have investigated the benefit of Coemzyme Q10 supplementation for improving cardi... Read >
Author: RA Butters
12th June 2009
Coenzyme Q10, also known as CoQ10 or Vitamin Q, is one of the most promising tools in the anti-aging arsenal. A naturally occurring compound that is found in all cells, it helps convert fats and sugars to energy. Research has proven that this coenzyme can... Read >
Author: RA Butters
04th June 2009
Healthy people who want to prevent heart attacks also find support at the Y. Motivated, often, by the illness or sudden death of a close friend or relative, they sign up for rigorous stress testing and blood tests to determine the health of their hearts a... Read >
Author: petersonbran
15th May 2009
The CoQ10 formula from Vitabase is an essential formula that is specifically designed to help as an antioxidant for cardiovascular health. You might also know that the cardiovascular systems health could quite possibly be the most vital parts of a body th... Read >
07th April 2009
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States as of 2007. Thus Cardiac surgery is a procedure on the heart and/or vessels performed by a specialized trained surgeon. Some of the common heart diseases are-:
* Coronary heart diseas... Read >
Author: bora_priya
01st April 2009
Anyone with a history of high blood pressure in their family knows what devastation it can wreak. It carries with it a mishmash of health risks, many of them serious, like tripling the risk of dying from a heart attack, quadrupling the risk of dying from ... Read >
Author: Eagle
31st March 2009
contribute to CoQ10 deficiency. Among these are aging, disease, dietary deficiency, use of statin drugs and increasing tissue demands. Before we get to CoQ10 deficiencies, however, it is well to look at the history of CoQ10 research.
History
CoQ10... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
27th March 2009
As most of us are aware, blood pressure is the force of blood against the walls of arteries and the blood pressure fluctuates. When blood pressure continues to be high over extended periods of time, the person is said to suffer from high blood pressure w... Read >
Author: josephletzelters
27th March 2009
This can be due to a change in your dog's heart valves and their function or a number of other possible causes. There may be an abnormal communication better the left and the right side of your pup's heart and this can lead to your dog having a heart mur... Read >
Author: villenoire
27th March 2009
This can be caused by a change in the heart valves and their function, or a number of other potential causes. Dog heart murmur symptoms may be caused by an abnormal communication between the left side and the right side of the heart. There are a number of... Read >
Author: villenoire
27th March 2009
This can be caused by a change in the heart valves and their function, or a number of other potential causes. Dog heart murmur symptoms may be caused by an abnormal communication between the left side and the right side of the heart. There are a number of... Read >
Author: villenoire
27th March 2009
This can either be due to a change in the heart valves and their function or a variety of other potential reasons. There may be an abnormal communication between the left and the right side of the dog's heart and this can result in having a dog heart mur... Read >
Author: villenoire
27th March 2009
While some of these symptoms can be linked to other health issues, and the symptoms are the same between benign heart murmurs and the more severe forms, you should consult a veterinarian any time you have a concern about your dog's health. Some of these s... Read >
Author: villenoire
27th March 2009
This can be due to a change in your dog's heart valves and their function or a number of other possible causes. There may be an abnormal communication better the left and the right side of your pup's heart and this can lead to your dog having a heart mur... Read >
Author: villenoire
27th March 2009
This can be due to a change in your dog's heart valves and their function or a number of other possible causes. There may be an abnormal communication better the left and the right side of your pup's heart and this can lead to your dog having a heart mur... Read >
Author: villenoire
19th March 2009
The gallbladder is a small pear-shaped organ that sits on the right side of our bodies just beneath the liver. Its primary function is to store and secrete bile. Bile is a yellow-brown fluid produced by the liver, which helps us digest fats. Our liver pro... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk
24th February 2009
What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force of your blood against the walls of your arteries. Blood pressure consists of two number; a top and bottom number. The top number is the systolic pressure. The bottom number is the diastolic pressure.
... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
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
09th February 2009
Trasylol is a drug that has recently been taken off the market after it was found to have caused more than 20,000 deaths since it was brought to market in 1993. Trasylol, also known as Aprotonin, was used in thousands of surgeries during the past 10 years... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
09th February 2009
I would like this blog to be of dual purpose... I am here to entice you to join me with a network marketing company that I am representing, a very noteworthy company because of its straight forward approach to earning money. There are no gimmicks, no mirr... Read >
Author: david verge
03rd February 2009
Sleep apnea seems like something you can never recuperate from but it is simply explained as a sudden, brief break in one's respiration while asleep. There are a number of different varieties as well as numerous causes that can add to an interruption in y... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough
24th January 2009
High blood pressure or you can call it hypertension is a very common disease we heard in our society, until now no one exactly know what cause the disease, but there are many factors can effect the blood pressure, like your diet and stress factor, what yo... 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
16th January 2009
To understand hypertension (also known as high blood pressure), it is important to understand the heart. The heart is a pump. It pumps blood through our arteries, sending nourishment to all parts of our body. A pump works by generating pressure. But too m... Read >
Author: India Internet
09th January 2009
Cardiomyopathy refers to disease of the heart muscle (the myocardium) without malformation of the heart or its valves. The term cardiomyopathy literally means "sick heart muscle." There is a breed predisposition to dilated cardiomyopathy in giant breed... Read >
Author: hannah
09th January 2009
A lot of people all over the globe have come to love the 20th century Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. This breed of dog, usually considered as toy dog and historically considered as lap dog is one of the affectionate, playful and extremely patient breed o... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
In a December issue of the science journal Cell Metabolism, researchers reported on recently discovered evidence that the heart may in fact "beat to its own drummer."
Scientists from the University of Utah and the Sal... Read >
Author: LegalView
07th January 2009
Studies show that all 50 US states have reported cases of heartworm infection, a condition that can affect all dogs regardless of sex, age or habitat. The highest incidence for dogs not taking preventive medicine rises to a high of 45%, including areas fr... Read >
Author: John Samson
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
04th January 2009
To understand hypertension (also known as high blood pressure), it is important to understand the heart. The heart is a pump. It pumps blood through our arteries, sending nourishment to all parts of our body. A pump works by generating pressure. But too m... Read >
Author: India Internet
16th December 2008
Chronic hypertension is basically the equivalent of high blood pressure. Blood pressure is judged by the force of the constriction of the blood vessels as the heart pumps the blood into the arteries.
If the blood flow rate is elevated this is called h... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
08th December 2008
Discoid lupus in dogs is an autoimmune condition that results in discoloration of the nose. In rare cases, it can also affect other areas of the skin. Professionals have yet to find a specific cause for this problem, but genetics may play a role due to ... Read >
Author: D Swain
08th December 2008
Congestive heart failure in dogs is a very serious condition. It is caused by an abnormality in the structure of function of the heart. There are two forms of this disease.
Forms
In one form of heart failure, the walls of the chambers in the heart... Read >
Author: D Swain
03rd December 2008
A detailed analysis interpreting the tax code is beyond the scope of this article. What follows is a broad overview of the types of expenses that may be permitted as long-term-care medical expenses depending on a particular individual’s circumstances. ... Read >
Author: mpetroff
02nd December 2008
Both athletes and bodybuilders have used creatine extensively in recent years. It’s popularity stems from its ability to enhance muscle growth and athletic performance.
Creatine acts as a ready source of energy for muscles and hence people who consu... Read >
Author: Johndecker
01st December 2008
High blood pressure or hypertension is the result of elevated pressure in the arteries. The disease can lead to heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, and even death if not treated properly. There is no known cause for this condition, yet there ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
01st December 2008
Hyperthyroidism in cats occurs when one of the thyroid glands become overactive. This endocrine disease is relatively common, especially in middle-aged to older cats. If left untreated, this condition can lead to heart failure and death. You may be won... Read >
25th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
According to a study published in a recent issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, blood thinners, such as Plavix, may be disrupted by common heart drugs including calcium channel blockers.
What is... Read >
Author: LegalView
24th November 2008
Diltiazem (Dilzem 30 mg, Dilzem SR 90 mg)
Its action on the heart rate is less than verapamil. It decreases blood pressure to a lesser extent than nifedipine. It relieves spasms of coronary arteries. It is also useful in PAT (Paoxysmal Atrial Tachycard... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd November 2008
The heart is the organ that pumps blood, with its life-giving oxygen and nutrients, to all tissues of the body. If the pumping action of the heart becomes inefficient, vital organs like the brain and kidneys suffer.And if the heart stops working altogethe... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
21st November 2008
The relationship between obesity and illness in adults has been shown to be a worldwide epidemic. Obesity and illness can be seen around the globe. Being overweight can effect anyone from any walk of life - men or women, rich or poor, adult or child. N... Read >
Author: pharris1
18th November 2008
With heart disease being the number one cause of death in Americans and high blood pressure being the �silent killer,� high homocysteine levels are considered by most researchers to be as dangerous as high cholesterol levels. An aging heart is proven... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th November 2008
High blood pressure (HBP) or hypertension means high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumping heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. High blood pressure does not mean excessive emotional tension,... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd November 2008
An October 10, 2008 article from Market Watch, a part of The Wall Street Journal's digital network, published an anti-diabetics market forecast, which found that Avandia and Actos are and will continue to lose market shares and their leading marketing pos... Read >
Author: Legal
27th October 2008
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women. It is found that breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in women. Though the cause of breast cancer is unknown, genetic and/or hormonal factors are considered as the primary... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj
27th October 2008
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women. It is found that breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in women. Though the cause of breast cancer is unknown, genetic and/or hormonal factors are considered as the primary... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj
21st October 2008
High blood pressure is the most common disease that doctors treat in their office. Someone with this condition can expect to need prescription medications for the rest of their life. If high blood pressure is not treated there is a significant risk of hea... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs
13th October 2008
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a clinical syndrome corresponding to the inability of the heart to meet the metabolic requirements of the body at normal filling pressures. Although many times heart failure is mainly precipitated by left ventricular syst... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th October 2008
Adrenergic Beta-Blockers
Propranolol (Betalong, Betaspan, Ciplar, Corbeta, Inderal), Metoprolol (Betaloc), Atenolol (Betacard, Tenolol Tensimin), Acebutolol (Sectral-400), Oxprenolol (Trasicor)
These drugs result in slow and gradual reduction in bl... Read >
Author: Alien
10th October 2008
Calcium Entry Blockers
Drugs Blocking Calcium Channels in Heart Muscle: Verapamil (isoptin), Nifedipine (Nicardia), Diltiazem (Dilzem)
These drugs (except nifedipine) block the calcium channels in the cells of the heart muscles and blood vessels, ... Read >
Author: Alien
30th September 2008
Life has a way of dealing people with plenty of stress. It doesn’t matter what kind of stress but how people cope with it can make all the difference between sanity and insanity.
It’s important to know that hearts do get broken not like a glass pla... Read >
Author: Chris J Roberts
24th September 2008
Kyrle disease is a rare pathologic condition due to a keratinization disturbance. Kyrle disease is characterized by the formation of large papules with central keratin plugs that may grow in a widespread distribution pattern. The illness is most closely c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Infectious myocarditis is a disease in the muscles of the heart, most commonly caused by the Coxsackievirus that follows upon a respiratory or viral disease. Myocarditis may be a snag during or after diverse viral, bacterial, or parasitic infectious disea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd September 2008
It can be said that eating good food is more important than paying the mortgage. If you don't eat good food, you may not live long enough or be healthy to reap the benefits of having paid off the mortgage.
So here are my examples of a heart friendly di... Read >
Author: Paul
18th September 2008
What do you think of first when someone speaks about Heart Disease? Some diseases like acid reflux, Alzheimer's or aids connote a pretty clear picture of what problem our body has, but heart disease leaves a vague picture. In human beings,"disease" is oft... Read >
Author: Ric Bai
15th September 2008
If you have purchased an energy drink lately, you probably have read that it contains taurine. The interesting thing is that taurine is actually a mild sedative, it just so happens that it also aids in the movement of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnes... Read >
Author: nutrition1
04th September 2008
Iron deficiency anemia is an inadequate red blood cell count, or hemoglobin level, as a result of insufficient iron. Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to cells throughout the body. Iron is a large component of hemoglobin, an... Read >
Author: John Russell
03rd September 2008
When you think of low thyroid, the image of middle-aged, overweight woman probably comes to mind. And you wouldn't be far off, because hypothyroidism is certainly far more common in women, especially middle- aged and older, and in many cases, thyroid... Read >
Author: MJ Jensen
25th August 2008
Whenever cardiac conditions develop these conditions, weaken or damage your heart, which leads to heart failure. In a weakened condition, the heart over time can no longer keep up with even the normal demands placed on it. The ventricles may become stiff ... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
25th August 2008
The human body is a magnificent machine that works in harmony with nature. The machinery needs proper care and sometimes parts replaced. Like the machine so the heart also needs help to prevent failure. The pump may not pump enough blood to meet your body... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
22nd August 2008
If you haven't heard about creatine supplements yet, then you soon will. It is being widely touted as a performance enhancer, and there is actual scientific evidence to support the claim. However, many claims have outpaced (and ignored) the science, so at... Read >
Author: Richard Williams
16th August 2008
Heart disease is a general term that refers to a variety of acute and chronic medical conditions that affect one or more of the components of the heart. About 2 million of people of America are suffering from heart problems.
Heart is the muscular fist ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
14th August 2008
Patients with mild asthma and anxiety disorders such as panic attacks that require medication may receive tranquilizers. In these patients, close communication must be established between the primary physician and the psychiatrist prescribing the anxiety ... Read >
Author: Alien
29th July 2008
A Standard Poodle may not be genetically predisposed to becoming overweight but that doesn't mean it can't happen. Every dog, regardless of breed, should be given close attention when it comes to food intake and exercise so as to prevent obesity. A health... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
24th July 2008
Background
Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most commonly encountered arrhythmia in clinical practice, is defined by the absence of coordinated atrial systole. AF results from multiple reentrant electrical wavelets that move randomly around the atria.
P w... Read >
Author: Rich james
22nd July 2008
Congestive heart failure (CHF), congestive cardiac failure (CCF) or just heart failure, is a condition that can result from any structural or functional cardiac disorder that impairs the ability of the heart to fill with blood or pump a sufficient amount ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st July 2008
Congestive heart failure, or CHF, is one of the most commonly found chronic health conditions in America. Almost five million individuals cope with this disease, and half a million more develop CHF every year. This condition can be slightly problematic, o... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
21st July 2008
What is the matter? Are you not feeling well? Do you have a fever? No, then are you feeling very tired as though you have no energy left in your body? Your whole body is aching and you feel that if you lie down you may get some relief and get the energy t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
15th July 2008
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a condition in which the heart's function as a pump to deliver oxygen rich blood to the body is inadequate to meet the body's needs. Congestive heart failure can be caused by:
Diseases that weaken the heart muscle,
... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th July 2008
Co Q-10 is not only used by athletes to improve stamina and endurance but has therapeutic qualities that has been noticed by the medical community in treatment various cardiovascular ailments. The enzyme in its highest quality for is derived from a speci... Read >
Author: Johanna Meyers
13th July 2008
You struggle to get out of bed in the morning and feel as tired as when you laid down last night and your back is aching. You stumble to the bathroom, shower and then primp in the mirror and contemplate what item of clothing to choose that will hide more ... Read >
Author: Tom Rooney
07th July 2008
What is heart failure?
Heart failure means your heart muscle does not pump as much blood as your body needs. Failure does not mean that your heart has stopped. It means that your heart is not pumping as well as it should. Congestive heart failure can b... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd July 2008
Where does one draw the line between being a social drinker and having an alcohol addiction? For many people, the lines aren't always so clear, especially when everyone around them seems to be binge drinking, drinking on a daily basis or glamorizing alcoh... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
01st July 2008
Commonly marketed as Digitek, Lanoxicaps or Lanoxin, Digitek digoxin treats heart congestive failure conditions as well as arrythmia among patients.
It has been manufactured widely in the United States by the pharmaceutical company Actavis Totowa LLC, ... Read >
Author: Legal
01st July 2008
Worldwide sales of statins bring in over 15 billion dollars annually for their manufacturers. Yet despite the millions who take them, statins have shown to do little to prevent heart attacks and stroke.
40 million Americans take statin drugs but are un... Read >
21st June 2008
One-third of the Americans with hypertension don't even know they have it. To test for high blood pressure, as it's commonly called, the doctor will place a cuff around your arm and gently tighten it through a pump so it feels a bit like a python hugging ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th June 2008
"Keeping just a few pounds off can significantly affect your risk of getting high blood pressure or diabetes," says cardiovascular health expert Lawrence Appel at the John Hopkins School of Medicine. Most Americans don't realize how simple modifications c... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
19th June 2008
Here are some easy ways to lose weight and get skinny. Try one or two of these tips every week to begin your weight loss.
Increase the amount of fruits and vegetables in your diet to lose weight. Instead of eating junk food, like chips and cookies, eat... Read >
Author: Gina Clark
09th June 2008
Edema also known as oedema means swelling of body parts due to fluid retention. It is the accumulation of excessive serous fluids in cells or cavities of the body. It mainly affects lower body parts, mostly foot and ankles. It can slow down the healing pr... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd June 2008
Ebstein's anomaly is a heart defect in which the tricuspid valve is abnormally formed. In Ebstein's anomaly, two leaflets of the tricuspid valve are displaced downward into the pumping chamber and the third leaflet is elongated and may be adherent to the ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Aortic supravalvular stenosis is a fixed kind of inborn left ventricular leakage parcel interference that occurs as a localized or a diffuse narrowing of the ascending aorta beyond the excellent edge of the sinuses of Valsalva. Severe left ventricular lea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
One of the major contributors to high blood pressure is the consistent consumption of alcohol. Regular alcohol drinkers increase the risks of elevated blood pressure because it affects the normal functioning of the body by reversing what it needs to rema... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
08th May 2008
As you can see, heart disease comes in a variety of life-threatening forms. All heart diseases are referred to as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). CVDs include high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, rheumatic heart d... Read >
Author: Alien
25th April 2008
In a world where media and societal mores hold beauty and fitness to high standards, an overweight person can feel depressed, left out, and suffer low self-worth. Television and fashion magazines bombard us with pictures of reed-thin models and actresses ... Read >
Author: dietdownlow
25th April 2008
The effects of high blood pressure are undoubtedly uncomfortable, painful, and even deadly. High blood pressure is known as the “silent killer,” as many people do not know they have a blood pressure problem until it is already affecting his or her hea... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
16th April 2008
Cardiovascular disease is still the leading cause of death among Americans and Britons alike. Heart disease also kills more women than men, accounting for one in five female deaths. Even more startling, however, is that it claims responsibility for more... Read >
Author: Dr. John Heinerman
13th April 2008
Congestive heart failure happens when the heart is unable to effectively pump the blood through the body. It occurs when the heart muscle is weak because of disease or stressed beyond its ability to function. Congestive heart failure is in general, a seco... Read >
Author: doyourock
10th April 2008
Dendrobium macraci (Jivanti)-It is found to lower blood pressure in acute and chronic hypertension.
Digitalis purpurea (Tilpusphi)-The main use of this drug is in heart diseases. The drug promotes and stimulates the activity of all muscular tissues. It... Read >
Author: Alien
07th April 2008
Swelling feet is a common problem that anybody can face. Sometimes it may accompany with pain and can affect your normal routines. So to get relief from foot pain and swelling feet this article has focused on the causes and home remedies for swelling feet... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
03rd April 2008
By edema excessive fluid gather in body parts or greater areas of the body, making the areas swollen. Edema is most often a problem in the legs, but can occur anywhere in the body.
There are several types of edema, and many cases are also a mixture of ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
02nd April 2008
There are many types of heart disease, but this article will explore five types of heart disease that are common to happen. Hopefully, this article can add your knowledge concerning this leading cause of death disease.
#1 congenital heart disease
Th... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
02nd April 2008
Heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, includes a number of conditions affecting the heart: congestive heart failure, congenital heart disease, and heart attack, among others. If you don’t know the symptoms, you could be at risk and not ev... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st April 2008
One of the more severe complications of a tummy tuck surgery is deep vein/venous thrombosis. This is a state often observed in hospitalized patients after they have had a surgery.
Development of blood clots is not unknown in a patient who has just had ... Read >
Author: breastsurgery
26th March 2008
Cold agglutinin disease is actually a group of disorders that are characterized by antierythrocyte autoantibodies that bind red blood cells at cold temperatures (< 37° C), causing hemagglutination. Chronic Cold Urticaria is a disease where hives, or la... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th March 2008
Cold agglutinin disease is actually a group of disorders that are characterized by antierythrocyte autoantibodies that bind red blood cells at cold temperatures (< 37° C), causing hemagglutination. Chronic Cold Urticaria is a disease where hives, or larg... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
19th March 2008
Do you ever worry about your heart health? If you have a strong family history of heart disease, then you need to be diligent about protecting your heart. Even if you don't have a family history, you still need to become a heart healthy person. There are... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein
11th March 2008
Raise your hand if you know someone taking drugs to lower their blood pressure. Well. That's about 100%. We ALL know someone doing that. And, I guess we all know why. "Unresolved" chronic high blood pressure can supposedly cause stroke, congestive heart f... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.
26th February 2008
Cancer
2-4% of all cancer cases are related to alcohol. Upper digestive tract cancers are the most common, hitting the esophagus, mouth, larynx, and pharynx. Women who drink prior to menopause are more likely to develop breast cancer. Your risk of s... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th February 2008
Coenzyme Q is an essential natural compound that facilitates the metabolic process of nutrients in our bodies, especially that of protein assimilation. 10 indicates the structural components of Coenzyme Q, i.e. Co Q10. Co Q10 therefore, is essential for h... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
22nd February 2008
Introduction
Heart disease is a general term that refers to a variety of acute and chronic medical conditions that affect one or more of the components of the heart.. Diseases affecting the heart may be structural or functional. Anything that damages t... Read >
Author: Peter sams
21st February 2008
Obesity
Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. A crude population measure of obesity is the body mass index (a person’s weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of his or her ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
19th February 2008
What do doctors call this condition?
Osteitis deformans
What is this condition?
Paget's disease is a slow-paced metabolic bone disease characterized by replacement of sound bone with excessive amounts of abnormal bone. The altered bone is frag... Read >
Author: David Jones
10th February 2008
Addiction is a massive international crisis. Opiate-related drugs turn out to be some of the most common prohibited drugs nowadays. Opiates are vastly obtainable and tremendously circulated both locally and internationally. Before discussing opium-based a... Read >
Author: Berlin Flores
07th February 2008
Congestive heart failure, or CHF, is a sign that your heart has been working much too hard for too many years. It continues pumping blood, but not nearly as well as it should. As a result, your blood flow slows down.
Blood is responsible for delivering... Read >
Author: Alien
01st February 2008
A study that was recently released from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and published in Nature Medicine, uncovered an alarmingly high association between users of a type 2 diabetes drug and osteoporosis. Avandia, from the makers GlaxoSmithKline... Read >
Author: Legal
25th January 2008
A new study by researchers at the University of Cincinnati suggests that experiencing brief periods of blocked blood flow may condition a person to survive a full-blown heart attack later. The five-year laboratory study showed that experiencing short peri... Read >
Author: Alvaro
24th January 2008
The biofeedback industry was born. Today several thousand certified biofeedback therapists teach the technique to tens of thousands of people with dozens of ailments. Thousands more people learn biofeedback themselves using small home devices and the inst... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
22nd January 2008
Heart failure can be a serious and long-term condition. Congestive heart failure (CHF), or heart failure, is a condition in which the heart can't pump enough blood to the body's other organs. Congestive heart failure can be caused by weaken the heart musc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd January 2008
Aortic stenosis is a common problem. Aortic valve stenosis or aortic stenosis is a condition in which the heart's aortic valve narrows. Aortic valve stenosis (AS) is a valvular heart disease caused by the incomplete opening of the aortic valve. Approximat... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th October 2007
Vitamin B1 or Thiamine is a water-soluble vitamin and essential for the conversion of carbohydrates into simple sugars called glucose which produces energy. Vitamin B1 is also essential for the proper functioning of the heart, muscles, and nervous system.... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi
11th October 2007
Psoriasis is a disease which affects the skin and joints. Psoriasis is a persistent, long-lasting (chronic) disease. It commonly causes red scaly patches to appear on the skin. Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis. About 80% of people who... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th October 2007
An ounce of Prevention is worth more than a Pound of Cure."Cardiovascular diseases kill some 950,000 Americans every year, but as many as two-thirds of these deaths are preventable. Over the past 50 years, research into the causes of ischemic heart diseas... Read >
02nd September 2007
Tricuspid atresia is absence of the tricuspid valve accompanied by a hypoplastic right ventricle. TA occurs equally in boys and girls. As a result of tricuspid atresia, the lungs usually don't receive enough blood to supply the rest of the body with the o... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2007
WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA?
Sleep apnea is defined as an interruption in breathing during sleep. Usually when we are awake and conscious, we are aware of our breathing process and we can control the rate and rhythm of breathing. During sleep, breathing is con... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th August 2007
Cardiomyopathy is a serious disease in which the heart muscle becomes inflamed and doesn't work as well as it should. There may be multiple causes including viral infections.
People used to assume that only the elderly had heart disease or heart attac... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
Before antibiotic medicines became widely used, rheumatic fever was the largest cause of valve disease. Rheumatic fever is a condition that is a complication of untreated strep throat. Strep throat is caused by a group A streptococcal infection found in t... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
The myocardium is the muscular wall of the heart, or the heart muscle. It contracts to pump blood out of the heart, and then relaxes as the heart refills with returning blood. The myocardium's smooth outer membrane is called the epicardium. Its inner lini... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
Cardiomyopathy is a known serious heart disease. This is where the heart muscle becomes inflamed and doesn't work as well as it needs to. There may be multiple causes including viral infections.
Cardiomyopathy literally means "heart muscle disease" (T... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
22nd August 2007
Many medical professionals believed that obesity and heart disease were only related in an indirect sense. They attributed the major risk factors for heart disease (such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and even arteriosclerosis) to the degree of the ... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
22nd August 2007
Without a functioning heart we cannot live. A very obvious statement but one which need exploring. We wouldn't dream of driving from one side of the country to the other without giving the car a 'once over', because again, obviously things wear out, need ... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
20th August 2007
Within the world's population, approximately 1.2 billion people are overweight. From that number, an estimated 300 million of those people are obese. Obesity is a great health risk for a variety of disorders, but it is also one of the ten most preventab... Read >
Author: Alien
07th August 2007
Cardiac Asthma
Cardiac asthma isn't asthma in its true sense. It's wheezing due to congestive heart failure.
Cardiac asthma is a clinical condition caused by severe reflexive blocking and/or by edema of the lungs. It is an asthmatic-type breathing c... Read >
Author: Alien
01st August 2007
Heart failure also called is congestive heart failure. Heart failure becomes more common with advancing age. Heart failure is a condition in which the heart can't pump enough blood throughout the body. Heart failure is a condition in which the heart can't... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
31st July 2007
Ischemia also known as ischemic cardiomyopathy is a disease seen on patients with congestive heart failure caused by coronary artery disease.
“ischemic” means that the heart isn’t getting an adequate amount of blood and oxygen.
“cardio”... Read >
Author: Keysha
27th July 2007
When you think of heart disease, you probably think of a risk of death for men. However, since 1984 more women have died from cardiovascular disease than men. While more men are at a greater risk of having a heart attack than women, women are only half as... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
25th July 2007
Each year, thousands of pets, not just dogs, are abandoned by their owners for some reason. They can be found in fields, on roadsides,in woods, in the city or in the rural areas of our country.
This is the story of such a dog. It is a happy... Read >
Author: DogLoversAlley
25th July 2007
Canine parvovirus, sometimes known simply as 'parvo,' is a serious contagious disease caused by a virus. This illness is spread when dogs come into contact with the feces of infected animals. Dog parks, highway rest stops and popular walking trails in cit... Read >
Author: Jonni Good
23rd July 2007
Have you ever known someone (typically older and male) who refused to be taken to the doctor unless they were on their death bed? Chances are you might know that alpha male who refuses help from everyone, especially a doctor. Perhaps you are that pers... Read >
Author: barpubl
13th July 2007
The heart has the most important function of pumping blood throughout our bodies without which we cannot live, ensuring that one’s heart is in good shape and functional should always be on the priority list.
However, sometimes one heart disease or th... Read >
Author: work at home
01st July 2007
There are lots of reasons for people who are overweight or obese to lose weight, to be healthier, look better, to feel healthier and to have more energy.
No matter what the reason, successful weight loss and healthy weight management depend on sensible ... Read >
Author: jay khan
26th June 2007
Coenzyme Q10 is found within every cell in the body for the very good reason that it's absolutely essential for the production of energy within the cell mitochondria. But the value of coenzyme Q10 goes far beyond its role in the production of energy, vit... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
11th June 2007
Dermatitis simply means skin inflammation. It caused by direct contact with an irritating substance. It is more common in men than women and the peak age of onset is at 55-65 years of age. Perioral dermatitis may be a form of the skin disorder rosacea, ad... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd May 2007
A previously active American man with dilated cardiomyopathy, that meant he could not even walk around the block, was fortunate enough to have a supportive cardiologist who recommended Theravitae's VesCell adult stem cell therapy.
Four years ago Buck B... Read >
Author: Jon Bradshaw
15th May 2007
Insomnia is inability to remain asleep for a reasonable period. An individual can be clasified as a patient of insomnia if he complains that he is unable to close eyes or rest mind for more than a few minutes at a time. Insomnia is of two types - organi... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp
06th May 2007
Ischemic Heart Disease occurs when the coronary arteries (the arteries that bring oxygen and blood to the heart) are blocked. Ischemic heart disease is the main cause of congestive heart failure-heart is no longer able to pump the blood at normal para... Read >
Author: Keysha
03rd May 2007
In this world of progression there is very less time to actually take care of one self. We struggle hard to make our living standards good and life comfortable. We work hard to actually get what we actually desire. The main sufferer in this struggle is ou... Read >
Author: Dr.Smith
23rd April 2007
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt died from a stroke, his blood pressure was 240/180 mmHg, twice as high as the upper limit usually defined as hypertensive. During that time, the symptoms of high blood pressure (or hypertension) were largely unknown, a... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
18th April 2007
Chances are that if you’re not from India or the Middle East, you’ve never heard of guggul. Guggul is a supplement widely used in India as a natural high cholesterol treatment. It is made of tree resin from the mukul myrrh tree that grows in India and... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
03rd April 2007
The hawthorn is extensively used in Europe as a treatment for heart ailments, especially congestive heart failure, which involves fatigue of the heart muscle, fluid buildup around the body, and shortness of breath after mild physical exertion. This miracl... Read >
Author: Jason Hunter
30th March 2007
Some medications that lower cholesterol(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/High-Cholesterol.html) are found by testing in a laboratory while others are discovered and perfected over 5000 years of use. Some natural remedies for high cholesterol however, h... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
27th March 2007
Like humans, dogs suffer from a wide array of physical illnesses and aliments. No matter how much effort a dog owner can put in to take care of his dog’s health, there will be times that your dog will fall sick during the whole of his life. It is almost... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
27th March 2007
One of America�s most dangerous killers will be responsible for 40% of all deaths this year, attacking men, women, and children alike* ...
This year, 910,000 Americans will die of heart disease.** The incidence of congestive heart failure has triple... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th March 2007
Because more than 40% of all deaths in the U.S. are from cardiovascular disease, one of the most important things people can do to improve their overall health and life expectancy is to improve their heart health. With diet, exercise, and the use of a fe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd March 2007
For a long time a majority of heart health professionals considered that obesity had only an indirect link to heart disease. They attributed the major risk factors for heart disease (such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and even arteriosclerosis) to th... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon
01st March 2007
If you experienced serious side effects because you used the drug called Bextra, you can search for an attorney, to help you get compensations from Bextra’s producer.
There are a lot of qualified Bextra attorneys, and they are ready to help you, so tha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
19th February 2007
According to the latest studies made by doctors all over the world it seems that a subclinical hypothyroidism can trigger different kind of cardiovascular problems.
For the studies, probes of the thyroxin and tireotropin hormone levels in the blood ha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th February 2007
1. DETOXIFY with a Far Infrared Sauna Far infrared saunas stimulate blood circulation and metabolic rate causing toxic waste to be eliminated from your body. A far infrared sauna. far infrared sauna will detoxify heavy metals such as lead, mercury, nicke... Read >
Author: Living Water
12th February 2007
Bayer’s Trasylol heart surgery side effects have recently been linked to an increased rate of kidney failure, heart attack, and death in the five years following a patient undergoing heart surgery.
In 1993, Trasylol (generically known as “aprotini... Read >
Author: Steve Fields
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
13th January 2007
Massage is a form of therapy in which muscles and other soft tissues are manipulated for the improvement of overall health and well being. It has been practiced for centuries in nearly every culture of the world. It relieves stress, muscle tension an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th December 2006
Heart disease often destroys lives, particularly heart attack that can strike suddenly and without warning. It is estimated that half of all people who suffer a heart attack may die even without reaching hospital for treatment. People who survive from hea... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
13th December 2006
I believe the time has come when we all must learn
everything about toxins. Now at long last the Canadian
Government is putting money where their mouths are.
300 million dollars has been promised to fight the spread
of Toxins.
The Government i... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton
08th December 2006
If a person finds that they have an inability to sleep or are unable to sleep for a reasonable period of time then they are considered to have insomnia. People who suffer from insomnia sleeping disorder typically complain of being unable to close their ey... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
06th December 2006
Please answer me, how can we get the message out to those
who don't want to hear it? Those who are slowly dying
from the horrors that are mentioned below.
Obesity is a potentially deadly condition. Poor nutrition
and physical inactivity account f... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton
04th December 2006
1. DETOXIFY with a Far Infrared Sauna Far infrared saunas stimulate blood circulation and metabolic rate causing toxic waste to be eliminated from your body. A far infrared sauna. far infrared sauna will detoxify heavy metals such as lead, mercury, nicke... Read >
Author: Living Water
07th September 2006
Social Security has a set of Impairment Listings. At one time "obesity" had an impairment listing. Thus, if the applicant was of a certain height and weight, then the applicant received Disability. For example, if you were 5'2" and 300 pounds, then you we... Read >
Author: Gerald G. Lutkenhaus
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
17th August 2006
Hypertension is one of the most common worldwide disease afflicting humans. It is diagnosed when blood pressure readings are higher even after the visit at two doctors. This doesn't have any symptoms. But it is a serious condition and is a primary cause o... Read >
Author: Good Health
12th August 2006
We all know that high blood pressure is considered serious by the doctor. But not many of us know why. The truth of the matter is this: high blood pressure, left unchecked, can have serious consequences. The dangers can range from vision problems to ulcer... Read >
Author: David Silva
17th July 2006
We aim to give some insight into the financial and economical cost to society as a direct result of exhaust emissions from Petrol, Diesel and LPG engines. The financial costs are calculated based on city population sizes in the UK, and grams of pollutant... Read >
Author: Laura Cowan
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
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
21st March 2006
Critics of the Atkins diet have always questioned it'way of life's health validity. When Dr Atkins was called before a Senate committee headed by George McGovern, he was forced to admit that pregnant women following his low carb diet would suffer fetal da... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
24th February 2006
About Weight Loss: Most people today are appearance motivated to lose weight.Weight control is a strategy that is adopted as a preventive life style.Every one is looking for the miracle tablet that will help him and her lose weight.It is estimated that in... Read >
Author: Michal john
22nd February 2006
Cardiovascular disease, also known as CVD, is the number one killer of men and women of all ethnic groups in the United States. Cardiovascular diseases include such ailments as high blood pressure, arrythmia, valve disease, congestive heart failure and s... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker
02nd February 2006
Next time you are with a group of 3 friends, take a good look around; one of you will have high blood pressure. The sad part is, since there are no symptoms, you may not even be aware of it. Untreated high blood pressure can lead to heart attack, conges... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
20th December 2005
According to the American Heart Association's Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the United States number one killer of men and women of all ethnic groups. The statistical update for 2005 utilized the statistics com... Read >
Author: Johnetta Miner
12th December 2005
Coenzyme Q10 has exploded onto the health scene. This powerful
mineral has many health saving properties. It is responsible for
essential chemical reactions in your body as well as being a
dynamite antioxidant.
What's more, Coenzyme Q10 or CoQ10 oc... Read >
Author: Brennan Howe
30th October 2005
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The type of stroke that results when a blood clot travels to the brain -- called an ischemic stroke -- is more likely to occur on days when the air contains a larger concentration of particulate matter, according to a ... Read >
Author: Rita Jenkins
31st July 2005
It is surprising how many people are still confused about heartworms and the effects that a heartworm can have on
your dog.
First lets look at what heartworms are and how your dog can become infected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes int... Read >
Author: je Dunn
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