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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
21st September 2009
Widely known as Atorvastatin, Lipitor is very popular drug globally. Patients suffering from cholesterol problem can buy Lipitor as the medication to lowering the patients blood cholesterol levels. However, the medication can also inhibit the amount of tr... Read >
Author: Article Manager
07th September 2009
Many of us have watched at least one episode of one of the latest reality TV shows about extreme cosmetic makeovers. Admit it; it's mesmerizing to watch someone with significant physical flaws be transformed into a younger, more attractive version of them... Read >
Author: submitproductratings
07th September 2009
Many of us have watched at least one episode of one of the latest reality TV shows about extreme cosmetic makeovers. Admit it; it's mesmerizing to watch someone with significant physical flaws be transformed into a younger, more attractive version of them... Read >
Author: remediesathome
06th September 2009
Resveratrol, a chemical generally found in the skin of grapes and red wine, has often been the cause behind the term 'French paradox', the puzzling fact that the French suffer less from heart related diseases, even though they consume higher-fat diet than... Read >
Author: Michelle J Scott
10th August 2009
Seems like a good time to talk about walking with Summer here.
Walking for Fun and Fitness
According to an article I found by the Mayo Clinic, walking can produce the following benefits:
*It's safe and easy (no practice needed)
*It's low impact
*... Read >
Author: Zach Hunt
01st August 2009
Today’s lifestyle makes it difficult to take the time to care for the health of your body, with schedules and deadlines putting stress levels over the top, the last thing we want to think about is whether or not we are putting the right things into our ... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes
05th July 2009
Ok, here is a quick quiz: Which phrase is scarier to you:
Great White Shark or Coronary Heart Disease? If you are like most people, hearing the words Great White Shark brings to mind an image of a terrifying man eating monster that could swallow you wh... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
28th June 2009
Cholesterol is produced in our body; about 70% of cholesterol is produced naturally from lever. While other cholesterol are from the food which we intake daily. The cholesterol has classified in two types such as low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high den... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th June 2009
By now, almost everyone knows that fish oils are good for you, but do you know specifically why? Before taking any supplements, it is important to know which oils are the best, and what makes them the best. Cold water fish, particularly salmon, sardines... Read >
Author: Megan Hazel
06th June 2009
If you already have been diagnosed with a high cholesterol level, but do not to lower your cholesterol level down with the drugs. It is hard to figure out what to do after that. However, a simple Internet search can discover a lot of services and products... Read >
Author: Pindra
01st May 2009
If you're busy like me, and most other people for that matter -- you've probably got better things to do with your day, than worrying about eating healthy foods to meet your daily nutritional needs.
We are told to eat around 5 different fruits and vege... Read >
Author: Jeni Stevens
15th April 2009
Green tea, like black tea is made from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis. The difference between the three main types of tea is the way that they are produced.
Green tea is unfermented tea meaning that the leaves used for green tea are steamed... Read >
Author: petersonbran
05th January 2009
Lowering cholesterol is important for everyone, including younger, middle-aged, and older adults, and people with or without heart disease and/or stroke. Lowering cholesterol is extremely important key to reducing the risk of heart disease. High levels of... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
05th January 2009
Cholesterol is oily in nature but is not the same as fat. It is an essential molecule for making cell membranes, steroid hormones, nerve sheaths, and much more. The liver makes most of the cholesterol in the body and the rest comes from the diet. Too much... Read >
Author: Sarah Albert
16th December 2008
Just put on your exercising gear and make your wish come true. For overall health any form of physical activity or exercise is very important. Exercising has manifold benefits both physical as well as mental. Half an hour of exercising everyday can give y... Read >
Author: jaffar
26th November 2008
Just put on your exercising gear and make your wish come true. For overall health any form of physical activity or exercise is very important. Exercising has manifold benefits both physical as well as mental. Half an hour of exercising everyday can give y... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
26th November 2008
Just put on your exercising gear and make your wish come true. For overall health any form of physical activity or exercise is very important. Exercising has manifold benefits both physical as well as mental. Half an hour of exercising everyday can give y... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
23rd October 2008
Men’s health
Good health is the key to a happy life. In a fast and demanding life, Mens health unfortunately takes a backseat whereas it should be of prime concern. There are many questions that plague your mind, but answers to... Read >
Author: Liam Derbyshire
21st October 2008
Good health is the key to a happy life. In a fast and demanding life, Men’s health unfortunately takes a backseat whereas it should be of prime concern. There are a lot of questions that plague your mind, but answers to these are either inadequate or ... Read >
Author: jainish
05th September 2008
In the past half century, literally hundreds of well-run scientific studies, run by thousands of different researchers in dozens of different countries, have shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that having high cholesterol — specifically, high levels of LD... Read >
Author: sulamita
29th July 2008
High cholesterol levels are slowly killing off the population. The increasing prevalence and risk of hypertension and heart disease in Americans are ringing the alarm bells in the country's health sector. Health officials are desperately trying to find wa... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
29th July 2008
It is scientifically proven that the genes you inherit have something to do with high-rise cholesterol levels in the body. The vast majority factor is due to lifestyle, saturated fat intake and calorie, poor eating habits especially without exercise, exce... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
22nd July 2008
James just had a blood test as part of the annual physical examination. This person exercised moderately and loved to eat but this was all about to change when the results came in.
The results showed that the LDL commonly known as bad cholesterol was ... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
18th June 2008
It is generally thought that seafood is a ‘functional food’ – it has the ability to prevent disease or in some cases reduce existing conditions to the point of making them manageable. This could be the opinion of some people who had related personal... Read >
Author: Jim Brown
18th June 2008
It is generally thought that seafood is a ‘functional food’ – it has the ability to prevent disease or in some cases reduce existing conditions to the point of making them manageable. This could be the opinion of some people who had related personal... Read >
Author: Jim Brown
25th May 2008
Most people may think of ominous things whenever they hear the word cholesterol though they should not because as soon as they understand what it is and in what manner cholesterol is dangerous for their health they will learn to adjust so that they can co... Read >
Author: Paul Zayer
07th May 2008
In these times of ever increasing rates of heart disease and stroke, people all over the world are looking for healthy alternatives to lessen their risk of developing fatal disorders. In the war against cholesterol and other risk factors for vascular dis... Read >
Author: Golden24
06th May 2008
The blood circulating in the body consists of blood cells and a straw coloured liquid called plasma. Plasma is made up chiefly of proteins and water, and fats (lipids) are carried with these proteins. These are described according to their density. The lo... Read >
Author: Alien
10th April 2008
Many people struggle with their weight, but there's a new diet to consider that won't leave you feeling deprived and in fact even includes some of your favorite foods, including chocolate. Yes, that's right, you can lose weight and even eat chocolate if y... Read >
Author: Gary Holdon
19th October 2007
Attitudes are shifting throughout the country from health care, often called sickness care, to wellness care. The shift continues from treating disease and illness to prevention. A healthy diet, moderate exercise, and now more importantly, nutritional s... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski
21st September 2007
You can lower cholesterol using the vitamin niacin, though an understanding of what cholesterol does to your body will allow you understand the reason why that is possible. Cholesterol is an oily fatty substance that is essential to the body for a number ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th August 2007
One of the modern miracles in medicine is the development of the statin variety of drugs. Lipitor is the brand name for atorvastatin calcium, which is one of these statin varieties of drugs. Lipitor is one of the more heavily prescribed brands of choles... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
01st August 2007
Over the years since the Atkins diet has been introduced, the reviews pertaining to the health of the program have been diverse at best. While many doctors believed that a low-carb diet like Dr. Atkins’ can increase the risks of cancer and heart disease... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
30th May 2007
If you want to lower high cholesterol levels, the first thing you should change is probably your diet. Diet is more likely to contribute to high cholesterol levels than any other factor. This increases your risk of developing heart diseases that can lead ... Read >
Author: Albert Lee
23rd May 2007
Wine is as old as life, well, civilized life at least. The result of fermented grapes harvested after a year’s hard work, the product is as rich in culture as it is in health benefits. For thousands of year’s humans have enjoyed glasses filled with de... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
18th April 2007
Not many people know that the best fish for our health is the fatty fish as it contains omega-3 fatty acids which are not dangerous for our organism. There are only a few fish known as fatty fish: mackerel, salmon, sardines, trout, and tuna. Besides the f... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Cholesterol in the Body
Contrary to popular belief, the liver creates most cholesterol and only a small percentage is acquired through food. However, the more saturated fat a person eats, the more cholesterol his or her body makes.
Cholesterol is a... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan
01st March 2007
Cholesterol is a fat produced by the liver and is very important in the proper functioning of the organism and along with triglycerides it contributes to cell forming, protecting nerves, creating energy and creating hormones. The level of cholesterol depe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th February 2007
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Do you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure, insulin insensitivity, depression, joint pain, back pain, leg pain, a pain in the neck . . . No problem, just get down to your friendly local pharmacy to get the r... Read >
01st February 2007
OK, so you’ve built yourself into a hulk of a man, enjoying formidable body building benefits such as being able to crush walnuts with a single twitch of your pecs. Bet you never knew there were other important benefits – maybe not as impressive as be... Read >
Author: The
24th January 2007
Maurizio Trevisan, professor of social and preventive medicine and dean of the "School of Public Health Professions" conducted a research that concluded people with high levels of glycated LDL have twice the risk of having a heart attack.
Glycated LDL ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
23rd December 2006
When should I undergo a cholesterol test? What would the results say about my health? How many tests are there and which will give me the best results?
Unlike any other health tests, cholesterol testing does not diagnose disease. Instead, it reveals th... Read >
Author: Laurence Clunie
01st June 2006
They say that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Well, we say a Mega-T Green Tea Diet caplet a day keeps the doctor away…indefinitely!
Mega-T Green Tea Diet is the newest weight loss product to hit the market. A unique blend of green tea and other i... Read >
Author: Arpad Domonkos
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
15th February 2006
Cholesterol is a substance we hear about almost everyday. It's in the news and it's often one of the items that our doctor talks to us about when we have a physical and/or blood test.
In simple terms, here's what it is and why it is important. Ch... Read >
Author: Tom Manfredi
11th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Kristy Haugen
Many classify cholesterol as good and bad. This is not true. Cholesterol is simply cholesterol. When thinking of good and bad, many are referring to HDL's and LDL's. HDL refers to high density lipoprotein while LDL refers t... Read >
Author: Kristy Haugen
28th November 2005
Cholesterol is one of the most familiar medical words today. Everyone knows "something" about it , but mostly cholesterol is associated in our mind with something "bad" and "unwanted" that happens to old and overweight people.The facts show that about 20... Read >
Author: Richard Clement
01st October 2005
It is not unusual to have high cholesterol level in your blood. It happens even to the best of us. But if you suddenly find out that you have high cholesterol you must immediately take action. This is called 'Cholesterol Management'. It may seem a pretent... Read >
Author: Ispas Marin
02nd August 2005
What is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is an important part of cell membranes and is important to the structure and function of all of your body's cells. Liver makes about 80% of the cholesterol for your body. Animal products are the source for the r... Read >
Author: Ashley Green
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