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22nd September 2009
Erectile Dysfunction is a reality.
The former occurs when there is interference in the sexual intercourse and reproduction due to absence of sexual desire and the eminent problem of ejaculation or orgasm; while the latter is a complete or continuing f... Read >
Author: jay
22nd September 2009
Meditation is good for your heart. This is the message recently (in the year of 2006) conveyed by the Archives of Internal Medicine. The study reported that transcendental meditation (TM), a relaxation technique reduced the risk factors of coronary heart ... Read >
Author: theglobal664
18th September 2009
Here’s a test: define metabolism. Go ahead, what is it? If you said it’s how fast you burn calories, you’re partially right. Your metabolic rate does determine the number of calories your body burns. But your metabolism governs more than just your m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Diabetes type 2, also known as Diabetes Mellitus, incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, ... Read >
Author: jaswin
17th September 2009
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by insulin resistance, relative insulin deficiency, and hyperglycemia. In type 2 diabetes, either the body does not produce enough... Read >
Author: chandan
17th September 2009
Santa's signature large, round belly is no laughing matter. A "beer gut" can indicate the existence of visceral fat - a factor contributing to high cholesterol and elevated blood pressure. This article explains briefly the significance and risks associate... Read >
Author: Tobia
17th September 2009
Metabolic syndrome is a combination of health problems that occur at the same time. They increase your risk of death by heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and stroke. Excess insulin, high LDL cholesterol, and visceral (abdominal) fat accumulation alone incr... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
19th August 2009
Everybody is unique and has his/her own metabolic rate. We do not believe that there is only one way to lose weight just as we do not believe that there is a magic weight loss pill. We prefer to work with our clients individually and customize the weight ... Read >
Author: markbouchar2009
18th August 2009
Everybody is unique and has his/her own metabolic rate. We do not believe that there is only one way to lose weight just as we do not believe that there is a magic weight loss pill. We prefer to work with our clients individually and customize the weight ... Read >
Author: biotherapy08
10th August 2009
Let's start with the good news. There are 2 factors in Type two diabetics' metabolism that will basically reduce and doubtless lose the risk factors for heart attacks and strokes. The connection between diabetes and heart problems is so close that Type... Read >
Author: Gregory Pratt
10th August 2009
Since erectile dysfunction (ED) is such a taboo subject with men , I decided that this article needs to be written to get the information out there so more men, especially farmers, can be helped.
My husband, David, was a dairy farmer since his youth. I... Read >
Author: Patti Olson
03rd August 2009
Some recent studies have although exposed that if you want how to get a six pack, it is vital to know that excess stomach fat can lead to a myriad of health issues that including: diabetes, high blood force, sleep apnea, abnormal lipids (High triglyceri... Read >
Author: dr mony
01st August 2009
This article is specifically under attack by dieters using or else planning to apply a very low calorie diet in the sphere of an attempt to lose added than the so-called 'standard' highest fat loss of ±1 kilogram/±2 pounds apiece week. You CAN lose adde... Read >
Author: AllDay5
31st July 2009
What are the earliest symptoms of diabetes? Why isn't there a warning sign so prevalent that you would know without a doubt you have diabetes? Most physicians and medical personnel proclaim high blood pressure is the silent killer! How about diabetes? ... Read >
Author: Lucy
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
11th July 2009
Maybe you were unaware that too much belly fat has been linked to very serious diseases like diabetes.. Studies show belly fat is extra bad for you but researchers are still investigating the exact reason why deep belly fat is so risky to one's health. Ac... Read >
Author: Robert William Locke
10th July 2009
Study confirms that cinnamon can help to prevent the onset of Type II diabetes.
Writing in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Swedish researchers have found that cinnamon reduces the sudden rise in blood glucose levels that is one of the underlyi... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
08th July 2009
Diabetes is a very serious condition that affects millions of Americans. It has the ability to affect every part of the body; leading to additional life-threatening conditions. Taking control of diabetes will be extremely challenging.
However, living w... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
04th July 2009
Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that affect many adult Americans. Specifically, it accounts for about 90% of all diabetes cases; about 6% of the United States population. This condition can be life-threatening; therefore it is important to be ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
04th June 2009
In 2007, a medical journal put as a headline: "The mediocre results of treatment against obesity and overweight" by reference to currently attainable treatments to fight overweight. There 3 categories of anti-obesity drugs currently in vogue: “Sibutrami... Read >
Author: Ines
29th May 2009
A large study of post menopausal women was done by researchers in California. The results indicate that older women with metabolic syndrome, who exhibit 3 of 5 health-risk factors, have a 66% increase in risk of developing cognitive impairment when compar... Read >
Author: Susan Juricek
29th May 2009
A large study of post menopausal women was done by researchers in California. The results indicate that older women with metabolic syndrome, who exhibit 3 of 5 health-risk factors, have a 66% increase in risk of developing cognitive impairment when compar... Read >
Author: Susan Juricek
19th May 2009
Metabolic Syndrome (sometimes called Syndrome X) is a relatively new term to describe a cluster of conditions that can put you at high risk for major diseases. This condition is on the rise especially among adults who are inactive or sedentary and who hav... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
19th May 2009
Metabolic Syndrome is on the rise, especially among adults that have gained fat around their midsections and are much less physically active compared to their teen years. About two thirds of us are overweight and exercise deficient, and up to 40% of adult... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
07th May 2009
Many incorrectly liken the genesis of very low carbohydrate ketogenic diets (VLCKD) to the late Dr. Atkins. While Dr. Atkins played a seminal role in bringing VLCKD to the lime light in the later half of the 20st Century. VLCKD have been used for a long, ... Read >
Author: Mike Roussell
05th May 2009
New research shows that chronic vitamin D deficiency may be a factor in heart disease, high blood pressure and metabolic syndrome.
Known as the "sunshine vitamin" because exposure to sunlight triggers the body to synthesize it, vitamin D has long been ... Read >
Author: RA Butters
26th April 2009
Now we know, a little better, the regulation of body fat. The center director is at the base of the brain (hypothalamus), where many signals are integrated, mainly:
• Signals from the adipose tissue itself where there is secretion of a hormone, lept... Read >
Author: Ines
26th April 2009
Now we know, a little better, the regulation of body fat. The center director is at the base of the brain (hypothalamus), where many signals are integrated, mainly:
• Signals from the adipose tissue itself where there is secretion of a hormone, lept... Read >
Author: Ines
17th April 2009
Splenda-holics: let's get real.
So many people are using an artificial sweetener in the hope that it will help them lose weight. A recent article in the New York Times states that almost half of all American households use some kind of no-calorie sweet... Read >
Author: Nancy Bruning
15th April 2009
Nutrition is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary in the form of food to support life. Many common health problems can be prevented with a healthy diet. The diet of an individual refers to what it eats. Dietitians are health p... Read >
Author: herbalinfosite
15th April 2009
Although there are several causes of erectile dysfunction this condition is commonly associated with chronic diseases such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes, heart disease and others. Free radical damage and oxidative stress are pathological processes that ... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
22nd March 2009
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that occur together, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Conditions like increased blood pressure, elevated insulin levels, excess body fat around the waist or abnormal cholesterol level... Read >
Author: shalini
10th March 2009
Obesity is a current problem - statistics for it did not even exist 50 years ago, but now the World Health Organization predicts there will be 2.3 billion overweight adults in the world by 2015 and more as opposed to 700 million of them will be obese.
... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer
10th March 2009
South Asian children and youngsters worldwide are moving from an Indian diet to a predominantly western format diet. These changes coupled with metabolic syndrome lead to the development of early diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
South Asians have... Read >
Author: Robin
10th March 2009
South Asian children and youngsters worldwide are moving from an Indian diet to a predominantly western format diet. These changes coupled with metabolic syndrome lead to the development of early diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
South Asians have... Read >
Author: RobinMart
09th March 2009
South Asian children and youngsters worldwide are moving from an Indian diet to a predominantly western format diet. These changes coupled with metabolic syndrome lead to the development of early diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
South Asians have... Read >
Author: Robin
09th March 2009
The body's metabolism is seen as some mystical force that burns calories and helps keep our weight under control. But in reality it is our body's engine and it is the rate that we burn fuel.
When we are young we have the metabolism or engine power of a... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
09th March 2009
You may be getting close to or past retirement age and are looking forward to enjoying your life now that you have extra free time, right? Not necessarily so. Over the years unless you have worked at protecting and preserving your strength you may find th... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
18th February 2009
South Asians are genetically different from the rest of the world. This makes them more prone to lifestyle related diseases like obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Over the years, our diets have also changed from the traditional Desi Diet to t... Read >
Author: RobinMart
13th February 2009
There has been conflicting information as to whether artificial sweeteners in diet sodas can lead to weight gain. But there is a sneaky little ingredient that may be worse for your waistline than diet sodas, but no one is talking about it.
Recently th... Read >
Author: Charles Inniss, DPT
01st February 2009
The nation of Japan whole-heartedly throws itself into fads. As Japan continues the long march from post World War II and postwar hunger toward greater and greater problems with metabolic syndrome and obesity, more and more Japanese are fascinated with di... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron
20th January 2009
We often think that the effects of stress are more mental than physical. It's true that stress affects us mentally but the effects of stress also affect us physically. If you want an indication as to whether a person is successfully dealing with stress,... Read >
Author: Sandi H.
14th January 2009
WHAT IS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE?
Our arteries carry blood from our heart to the rest of our body. When our blood flows through our arteries at a higher pressure than normal, it results in a condition called ‘High Blood Pressure’ (also named ‘Hypertensi... Read >
Author: johnpolish
13th January 2009
People gain weight for different reasons, but if you ask them, one of the most common answer would be that they've been feeling stressed. But more than just using food as comfort providers during periods of stress, there's more to the stress-weight gain r... Read >
Author: morningshift
13th January 2009
People gain weight for different reasons, but if you ask them, one of the most common answer would be that they've been feeling stressed. But more than just using food as comfort providers during periods of stress, there's more to the stress-weight gain r... Read >
Author: morningshift
19th December 2008
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of the most dangerous heart attack risk factors including diabetes and pre-diabetes, abdominal obesity, high cholesterol and high blood pressure.
Here are some alarming facts:
1) One quarter of the world adult po... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs
11th December 2008
Bariatric surgery may significantly reduce breathing interruptions during sleep, according to two recent studies. Sleep apnea is one of the risk factors for cardiovascular disease and also causes snoring.
In case of obese people, during sleep, the thro... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
11th December 2008
As scientists around the world continue their pursuit of knowledge of the human body and how it works, the evidence confirming bad health is the result of bad eating habits continues to mount. One new area of research that’s sounding an ominous alarm is... Read >
Author: trugold
08th December 2008
There's a new word for not taking care of yourself - Metabolic Syndrome. If you are over 40, have an expanding waistline, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, poor diet, not enough exercise, high blood sugar (pre-diabetic), then you have this condition!... Read >
Author: GiGi Konwin
05th December 2008
Metabolic syndrome is a very dangerous situation. It is a cluster of conditions such as high blood pressure and high blood levels of glucose. Because of that disorder heap, metabolic syndrome raises the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
The likelihood ... Read >
Author: stbotanica
24th November 2008
Did you gain 40 pounds in a year? Does it seem like working out doesn’t help? Are you afraid that your friends and family think that you secretly binge when they don’t see you? You’re not alone. Close to 4 million Americans weight more than 300 lbs.... Read >
Author: Fatlosslady
20th November 2008
Recent research into leptin has revealed what is likely to be very important in the control of appetite, weight loss and the regulation of body weight.
Advances in leptin research and its role in the control of obesity would lead to reductions in diab... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
20th November 2008
Recent research into leptin has revealed what is likely to be very important in the control of appetite, weight loss and the regulation of body weight.
Advances in leptin research and its role in the control of obesity would lead to reductions in diab... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
17th October 2008
Metabolic disorders are genetic conditions where enzymes used to digest food do not function properly. They can lead to mild to severe brain damage, physical disability, organ failure and even death. Metabolism is the process your body uses to get or make... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th October 2008
Belly Fat causes a major wellness danger to men and women alike. Your bulge or your pinch more than an inch from your waistline is saying to you, I must do something about this belly fat because it’s a serious health issue. One question you should be as... Read >
Author: Darnell
01st October 2008
When most people eat, they may not consider the food they put into their bodies is not only fuel for energy, its nutritional value helps ward off chronic systemic diseases like cardiovascular disease and diabetes, prevents deficiencies and curbs issues li... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
15th September 2008
Etiopathogenesis of �Metabolic Syndrome� (a.k.a. �Syndrome X�/�Reaven�s Syndrome�/�CHAOS�) - a concise and updated review
This syndrome corresponds to the association of disorders which will increase the risk of cardiovascular diseas... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th September 2008
How many diets have you been on that you have abandoned due to wanting to eat chocolate? Well, great news for you! Scientists have proven that you don't have to totally deprive yourself of the food of the gods to lose weight. Yes, you have read right. Yo... Read >
Author: Ray Darken
29th July 2008
Part I
Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Type II Diabetes incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, our level of activity (... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
29th July 2008
Part I
Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Type II Diabetes incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, our level of activity (... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
29th July 2008
Also called: Insulin resistance syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome X. Not all doctors agree on the definition or cause of metabolic syndrome. The cause might be insulin resistance. Insulin is a hormone your body produces to help you turn sugar from food into en... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
22nd July 2008
Blood sugar testers are particularly important for people who are suffering from diabetes to enable them to regularly monitor their blood sugar levels. It is more advantageous to monitor your blood sugar levels in your own home and to then be alerted to t... Read >
Author: Kengism
10th July 2008
Human body is more than simple physics and chemistry. At a more subtle level your mind regulates body’s chemistry (metabolism) and physics (energy balance). It is more complicated than calories in, calories out scenario. Sure, it is important for weight... Read >
Author: Constantine
04th June 2008
The two sources of cholesterol are food and your own body. Only 25% of the body's cholesterol comes from food and the rest is produced naturally in your cells and liver. The good news is that you won't have to give up every egg and cookie to maintain a he... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
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
19th March 2008
If you're like me, you've heard a lot about interval training. You've probably heard that, by alternating short bursts of high intensity exercise with periods of low intensity recovery, you can achieve some pretty incredible fitness and health benefits. Y... Read >
Author: Coach K
14th February 2008
What is the next phase in healthy eating?
According to Robert Ancill, President of The Next Idea, Los Angeles based Restaurant Consultancy consumers are taking increasing interest in Mediterranean cuisine.
In 2007, The Journal of the American Medical As... Read >
Author: Robert Ancills
05th November 2007
With critical illness cover there had been evolution concerning the medical endorsement. Experience with life and disability insurance may only be of minimum use. Because when assessing the different risks, the single cause of death and disability may ste... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
18th October 2007
It seems like every day I run across another article or study talking about interval training. Why? Because interval training works. There is no better way to achieve your health and fitness goals than by alternating short bursts of high intensity with... Read >
Author: Coach K
15th October 2007
Male pattern baldness is probably one of the greatest problems faced by men who are already in the advanced aging process. According to some studies, age is not a significant factor that causes male pattern baldness because there have been several cases t... Read >
Author: John Tulley
21st September 2007
A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology suggests that body mass index (BMI) alone may not be reliably linked to cardiovascular disease risk. Researchers say the best indicator for health and heart disease risk is the waist t... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
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
02nd September 2007
Syndrome X is actually called Metabolic Syndrome X. This was discovered over 10 years ago, but scientists have been looking for this for 100 years.
What does it mean? Metabolic has to do with metabolism, the way our body uses energy. Syndrome means man... Read >
Author: Anita Murray
29th August 2007
Many people can do with lowering the risk factors that lead to heart disease. Metabolic syndrome is characterized by a group of metabolic risk factors in one person. These include elevated blood pressure. Abdominal obesity (excessive fat tissue in and aro... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
Researchers have found certain variables play an important role in a person's chances of developing heart disease. These variables are called risk factors. In recent years, researchers have found that some of these heart disease risk factors cluster toget... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
23rd August 2007
Diabetes is not contagious. Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Diabetes means a disease where people have too much sugar in their blood. Diabetes mellitus is a disease where people have too much glucose (a ki... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st August 2007
Do you have any control over whether you will develop high blood pressure? Gaining an understanding of how it can develop will help you to make the right choices in preventing high blood pressure or lowering it once you have the condition.
In most case... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings
20th July 2007
Leptin leapt into the headlines when it was identified in 1995 as a protein that triggers weight loss in mice. Leptin (the Greek term for thin) is a hormone released by your fat cells. When you lose fat, leptin levels drop and when you gain fat, leptin le... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
24th May 2007
Obesity in children and adolescents is a serious issue with many health and social consequences that often continue into adulthood. Obesity is the nominal form of obese which comes from the Latin obesus, which means "stout, fat, or plump." Esus is the pas... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd May 2007
Metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance are prevalent conditions that are treated by lifestyle adjustments that include weight loss, exercise and dietary modification. Spices such as cinnamon, caper, coriander, fenugreek, garlic and ginger can all help ... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott
02nd May 2007
BERLIN�Barley beta-glucan reduces serum lipid levels, according to research presented in April at the First International Congress on Pre-Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome.
In the six-week study, 76 men and 79 women with hypercholesterolemia, aged 25 t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th April 2007
Q: My doctor told me that I need to lower cholesterol, and she says I have something called “metabolic syndrome.” What is that? Do I need to do something about it?
A: Metabolic syndrome is defined as a group of conditions that commonly occur tog... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
19th April 2007
Taking fish oil supplements on a daily basis along with some moderate exercise three times a week can help you lose weight according to the results of a study conducted by The University of South Australia and presented at the ISSFAL (International Societ... Read >
28th March 2007
Diabetes (including its precursor, Metabolic Syndrome) is one of the top five most significant diseases in the developed world and is rapidly becoming a burden in the developing world too. However contemporary research has found that several spices includ... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott
19th February 2007
You think to yourself, “How did this happen to me?” You are in your 40’s. You are at the doctor’s office, and she is telling you that you suffer from Syndrome X. You’re not even sure you heard the doctor correctly. Syndrome X? It sounds like a s... Read >
Author: Michael Kaye
31st January 2007
The Royal Perth Hospital study,as a part of an international trial, is on the way to prove that the new weight-loss pill rimonabant, sold as Acomplia, will help to heal obesity which entails problems controlling blood pressure, cholesterol and insulin. Ac... Read >
Author: Patrick Podolak
16th January 2007
BioNovix’s MeridiumXN is an all natural wonder that starts from the cellular level. It can help you to create metabolic balance for a healthier life.
Bionovix Meridium XNIt is stated that everything we do including eating a meal, driving to work and ... Read >
Author: Healthy4life
05th January 2007
What is the Metabolic Syndrome?
The metabolic syndrome is a collection of high-risk symptoms including elevated lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides), hypertension and a proinflammatory state. Having the metabolic syndrome places the individual at high-... Read >
Author: David Spelts
02nd January 2007
Though it is still not very clear what causes the metabolic syndrome, it seems that overweight does play a very important role. The syndrome is clearly more commonly found in those people who are overweight than in those who are not. Even if one has the m... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
29th December 2006
People often talk about metabolic syndrome but how many of us really understand its meaning and importance?
When metabolic syndrome was revealed in the early 20th century, it was known that high blood pressure, diabetes, being overweight and having abn... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
16th November 2006
Meditation is good for your heart. This is the message recently (in the year of 2006) conveyed by the Archives of Internal Medicine. The study reported that transcendental meditation (TM), a relaxation technique, reduced the risk factors of coronary heart... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
15th November 2006
Those people developing type 2 diabetes before they are 20 end up facing higher mortality rates when they reach middle age. The findings were reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association from research carried out at the National Institutes ... Read >
Author: Daniel Crockett
28th September 2006
It is now estimated the average couple will need over $200,000 in retirement just to cover medical expenses. Health Savings Accounts are now giving people serious incentives to take care of their health so that money will be there when they need it in ol... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
29th August 2006
Exercise plays a crucial role in helping Type 2 Diabetics to better manage their blood sugar levels.
According to a recent study, Diabetics who engaged in physical activity showed numerous benefits (1). Firstly, there was a decrease in their Hemoglobi... Read >
Author: Dr. Mary Shackelton, MPH, ND
19th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
We only have to look at a Titian painting to recognize that at one point in the history of Western culture, fat was considered beautiful. Before the 20th Century, corpulence was touted as a sign of wealth and luxury, lar... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
19th August 2006
For many years now there has been a considerable amount of research into hair loss causes, and while there is still no definitive answer there are some tantalizing clues into just what causes common conditions like receding hairlines and male pattern bald... Read >
Author: Cordell Varney
13th August 2006
Having a lot of fat around the abdominal area is considered a definite health risk and can lead to a condition known as Syndrome X, also called metabolic syndrome.
Metabolic syndrome is characterized by certain risk factors including high triglycerides... Read >
Author: Duane House
18th June 2006
Over-the-counter (OTC) supplements use in headaches, migraines, and fibromyalgia can be controversial, especially since they are not rigorously tested like prescription drugs. Nevertheless, there is a good deal of science behind some OTC supplements. I ... Read >
Author: J. Wes Tanner, MD
09th June 2006
Along with the increasing incidence of obesity and diabetes in Western countries, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has also become a growing problem. Although its true prevalence is unknown, some estimates suggest NAFLD may already affect as many ... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
24th April 2006
The first human clinical trial examining the effects of grape seed extract on metabolic syndrome found that the extract can reduce high blood pressure.Metabolic SyndromeMetabolic syndrome is a combination of ailments including high blood pressure, excess ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
12th March 2006
It's estimated that one in three Americans suffers from a condition that Steven Nissen, M.D., a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, has dubbed the "disease of the new millennium." Metabolic syndrome, as it's more commonly known, is actually a... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
05th November 2005
Syndrome X Are You Next?
Are you as active as you were in your younger years? Do you struggle with excess weight that sits around your middle? Is your blood pressure considered a bit too high? Are you battling against increasingly high ch... Read >
Author: Sandee Koehler
16th August 2005
"I've put on 40 pounds in one year!" "It doesn't matter how much I workout, I can't lose weight." "My doctor must think I'm eating pizzas in the closet."
With nearly 4 million Americans weighing in at over 300 pounds, is it any wonder the above cries ... Read >
Author: Mike Law
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