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29th September 2009
Clots cause 80% of all Heart Attacks and 83% of Strokes. Heart Disease is on the rise in this country as well as in places where the diet has been westernized like Japan and the Mediterranean. More than anything else it is due to lack of proper diet and e... Read >
Author: radhika
25th September 2009
If you're suffering from pulsatile tinnitus then you are in the 3% of tinnitus sufferers who suffer this particular form of tinnitus. And you know that the sounds you hear have a rhythm that matches your pulse and heartbeat. Sometimes called pulsating tin... Read >
Author: John Cielo
23rd September 2009
Stop smoking. Not only will this help keep your blood pressure in line, you'll also diminish your risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Smoking is main risk factor for atherosclerosis. Smoking injures blood vessel walls and speeds up the process of ... Read >
Author: san-388dca20d0c.
22nd September 2009
Stop smoking. Not only will this help keep your blood pressure in line, you'll also diminish your risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Smoking is main risk factor for atherosclerosis. Smoking injures blood vessel walls and speeds up the process of ... Read >
Author: abdullah
19th September 2009
If you have recently quit smoking, or if you are getting ready to embark on a smoking cessation program – congratulations! You have taken the first steps to improved health and a longer, happier life.
Years of smoking can take quite a toll on your ph... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Lipitor- the world's best-selling drug
Know about Lipitor:
Lipitor is a medication well known for lowering the level of cholesterol. Generic name of Lipitor is Atorvastatin. It is also known as a statin and is highly effective for reducing the level of ... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi
17th September 2009
After water, tea is the most popular beverage on earth. It is consumed in large quantities all over the world, but is likely most popular in Asia. Tea was even discovered in Asia, and most of the world’s tea is still grown in this part of the world, tho... Read >
17th September 2009
Heart health is one of the top worry in western or westernized countries as we know that heart organ of our body and it perform most vital function is to pump the oxygenated blood to all parts of the body and the health of your heart is most vital to your... Read >
Author: Ketty
15th September 2009
Arteries are blood vessels that carry the blood from the heart to other parts of your body. High blood pressure will occur if the blood cannot pass through these arteries at a normal pace. In relation to smoking, the nicotine content of cigarettes or toba... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
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
28th August 2009
There is more dhea in your body than any other hormone, and it is definitely one of the most potent and important for your health . Many researchers believe it to be one of the most powerful life-enhancing supplements ever discovered.
After age 40, dhe... Read >
Author: New SuperHuman
22nd August 2009
Many people in society today suffer high cholesterol without having any symptoms of high cholesterol. You may want to know how it can affect you so read on...
Background
It is normal to have cholesterol is our bloodstreams. It is a fat that is esse... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
11th August 2009
Fish oil benefits? You bet! Fish oil health benefits are important and wide-ranging. Proven by numerous clinical studies, fish oil benefits range from brain health to heart health to pregnancy health.
Fish oil health benefits come primarily from the tw... Read >
Author: amir88
07th August 2009
Living a very healthy lifestyle that includes exercise and a low-fat diet, as well as keeping off excess weight, can definitely maintain heart health and also lower the risks of developing chronic heart disease. Generally the prospect of developing heart ... Read >
Author: steven marks
03rd August 2009
The first type of diabetes is type 2 diabetes that affects the people who have high blood pressure, are being overweight or have a family history of diabetes. Other causes may be the inactiveness, strokes, vascular disease, or very high cholesterol levels... Read >
Author: steven marks
01st July 2009
Impotence or Erectile dysfunction, is a current problem especially in older men, however it does affect younger men as well. Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve and maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. It is estimated that 1 ... Read >
Author: Ines
29th June 2009
A nose bleed is most commonly treated at home and usually will clear up on its own. Bloody noses in children and young adults usually originate from the septum just inside the nose. The septum separates the two nasal chambers.
A bloody nose in middle a... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com
28th June 2009
Since ancient times, acupuncture is known to be an effective treatment for treating high blood pressure in human beings. High blood pressure is a situation where the blood starts exerting pressure against the walls of the veins, arteries and several chamb... Read >
Author: Gagan Deep
27th June 2009
Years of examination have been unable to totally enlighten the cause of heart disease, as well known as atherosclerosis or "hardening of the arteries." On the other hand, numerous "risk factors" have been known. The more threat factors an individual has, ... Read >
Author: jainish
22nd June 2009
Tinnitus sufferers usually experience symptoms intermittently or constantly. For folks that are subjected to the sounds of tinnitus constantly the circumstances can be quite a burden. The constant ringing in the ears can be frustrating and tiresome to the... Read >
Author: Candy
22nd June 2009
The medical term lipid disorder refers to high blood cholesterol and triglycerides. It means that there are plenty of fatty substances in the blood such as cholesterol and triglycerides.
Cholesterol is used in the building of cell membranes and other ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
22nd June 2009
The medical term lipid disorder refers to high blood cholesterol and triglycerides. It means that there are plenty of fatty substances in the blood such as cholesterol and triglycerides.
Cholesterol is used in the building of cell membranes and other ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
19th June 2009
Word has spread about the bad consequences of a high cholesterol level. It’s not just hoopla actually. Studies have presented that a high cholesterol number is immediately associated to a higher chance of heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular disease.... Read >
Author: John Adison
17th June 2009
Type 1 diabetes was called the juvenile diabetes for years before being given the current title. Type 1 diabetes was known to affect the children more so than it did adults. The different between type 1 and type 2 diabetes is also that with type 1 diabete... Read >
Author: dr mony
13th June 2009
Type 2 diabetes is a growing concern in the United States as more cases of the disease are being seen in children. Usually type 2 diabetes affects people who are obese and over age 40. Over the past 20 years however, doctors have seen an increase in typ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th June 2009
Recent studies suggest that living in a city with major air pollution can have detrimental consequences on cardiovascular disease. Many hospital admissions are the result of the fine particulate matter present in the air, causing decreased blood flow, whi... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
06th June 2009
Ischemic heart disease is defined as decreased blood flow to the heart due to narrowed coronary arteries. The obstruction results from cholesterol deposits sticking to the artery wall, interrupting the flow of blood to the heart. The deposits harden cau... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
06th June 2009
Vitamin K may not be one of the most widely-known vitamins, but in terms of anti-aging therapies it's one of the most important.
Since it's discovery in 1929, Vitamin K has been recognized as being crucial to the process of blood coagulation - in fact,... Read >
Author: RA Butters
29th May 2009
Pomegranate juice is a food juice which contains more amounts of antioxidants which is more beneficial for the health. Pomegranate juice contains Vitamin A, C, E & folic acid in lovely quantities. Pomegranate juice is used as medicine for the various dise... Read >
Author: Eng Hoe
29th May 2009
Benefit of Drinking Pomegranate Juice
Pomegranate juice is a food juice which contains more amounts of antioxidants which is more beneficial for the health. Pomegranate juice contains Vitamin A, C, E & folic acid in lovely quantities. Pomegranate juice ... Read >
Author: Eng Hoe
11th May 2009
When it comes to selecting a water purification technology to install at your home, there is a lot of debate about the advantages and disadvantages of using a water filtration system versus using a reverse osmosis (RO) system.
In this article, I hope t... Read >
Author: nicossty
01st May 2009
Arginine was discovered in 1895. Arginine is an amino acid that provides a wide range of benefits to the body. Arginine plays an important role in the division of cells, boosting of one's immune system, healing of wounds, and in the hormonal secretion p... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn
28th April 2009
Based on medical studies, it is said that smoking tobacco or cigarettes can cause your blood pressure level to increase by 5 to 10 mm Hg during the day. It is actually the systolic blood pressure that is largely affected since the systolic blood pressure ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
28th April 2009
Based on medical studies, it is said that smoking tobacco or cigarettes can cause your blood pressure level to increase by 5 to 10 mm Hg during the day. It is actually the systolic blood pressure that is largely affected since the systolic blood pressure ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
27th April 2009
Vitamins are an essential part of nutrition and are essential for the proper functioning of our bodies. Vitamins play an essential role in most body functions and other essential molecules and nutrients are derived from vitamins or produced by using them... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn
15th April 2009
Diabetes, in itself is a disease that requires continuous monitoring and control by the diabetic person. However, it is important to know the various complications that can set in with diabetes.
Diabetes Complications
1. Hardening of the arteries ... Read >
Author: Robin
15th April 2009
Diabetes, in itself is a disease that requires continuous monitoring and control by the diabetic person. However, it is important to know the various complications that can set in with diabetes.
Diabetes Complications
1. Hardening of the arteries (a... Read >
Author: Robin
25th March 2009
* Reducing arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
* Containing antioxidants that remove free radicals from the body
* Reducing the risk of blood clot and the hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)
* Reducing the risk of heart diseases and str... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
17th March 2009
For most people, the starting point for controlling cholesterol the natural way must be diet plus exercise-a traditional, well-established strategy, but one with a number of new features that were not apparent a decade ago.
To begin with, even one ... Read >
Author: J. Farmer
13th March 2009
And no, I'm not talking about the British TV show or a runaway bride. Are your feet always cold? Is your skin cool, clammy, or extremely dry? Many people experience the symptoms of cold feet on a daily basis, but ignore it thinking that it is a minor comp... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane
04th March 2009
High blood strain is a stern provision that affects one in four adults. High blood made is dodgy because it makes the center work harder to pump blood to the body. It is the coerce of blood against the stockade of arteries. It makes the intellect work har... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
04th March 2009
High blood made is an intense proviso that affects one in four adults. High blood weighted is hazardous because it makes the core work harder to pump blood to the body. It is the intensity of blood against the parapet of arteries. It makes the kindness wo... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
02nd March 2009
Have you ever thought about what you are really getting out of that chocolate candy bar? Sure, it tastes good but what else are you getting?
Some interesting facts to consider:
Chocolate candy is a form of confectionery typically loaded with re... Read >
Author: Clark Bailey
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
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
I was out recently with some friends and we stopped at a fast food joint. I hate fast food joints, but sometimes everybody else wants to go there, so you just have to make the best of it and find something at least somewhat healthy.
If you're forced to ... Read >
Author: greywolf
12th January 2009
Reading the statistics for heart disease in Western societies is alarming. Oral chelation is an effective detoxification treatment to eliminate one of its major causes. High blood pressure is the first indication of plaque build-up inside the heart arteri... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry
12th January 2009
The use of chelation therapy first began during World War I in the treatment of poison gas victims. The most popular, Dimercaprol, was also known as the "British Anti-Lewisite" because of its effectiveness in binding “Lewisite,” the arsenic-laced po... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry
09th January 2009
Smoking and stroke probability is quite high when you actually see the facts and the figures that research and studies have shown us. A person who smokes may have a higher risk of stroke as well as other diseases and conditions compared to others.
Smok... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch
06th January 2009
Are you worried about heart disease now or later in life? So much is written and reported on heart disease or cardiovascular disease.
There's good reason. It's the number one killer of people in the US.
So, for good reason, you should to be concern ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
06th January 2009
Cholesterol is an important substance we all need for our body to function properly. But in this case to much of something is not a good thing and high levels of cholesterol can be dangerous to your long term health. If you have high cholesterol it is a g... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th December 2008
I was out recently with some friends and we stopped at a fast food joint. I hate fast food joints, but sometimes everybody else wants to go there, so you just have to make the best of it and find something at least somewhat healthy. If you're forced to ea... Read >
Author: thompson stephen
15th December 2008
The heart main function is to pump the oxygenated blood to all parts of the body and send back the deoxygenated blood to the lungs for purification. Any type of malfunctioning in the heart work leads to various extra difficulties. Study illustrates that m... Read >
Author: jainish
15th December 2008
The heart main function is to pump the oxygenated blood to all parts of the body and send back the deoxygenated blood to the lungs for purification. Any type of malfunctioning in the heart work leads to various extra difficulties. Study illustrates that m... Read >
Author: jainish
15th December 2008
According to a scientific study, chlorine is widely associated with cancer, specifically cancer of the bladder, rectum and breast. Continued exposure to chlorine can lead to the birth of these several types of cancer cells and may even lead to a specific ... Read >
Author: John Sern
26th November 2008
By now, we all know what cholesterol is, or at least we all know that it is bad for us, but how? Well, there is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. The truth is, we need cholesterol for our bodies to produce adrenal hormones, vitamin D and sex hormones.... Read >
Author: Mia Sidiro
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
17th October 2008
Mesenteric artery ischemia also known as, mesenteric ischemia, acute mesenteric ischemia or chronic mesenteric ischemia. Mesenteric artery ischemia is a narrowing or impediment of one or more of the three mesenteric arteries, which are the main arteries s... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st October 2008
If you are hooked into any source of information for natural health supplements, you've probably heard of the mangosteen fruit and wondered, "What's the big deal?" Why is everyone crowing about mangosteen benefits? The mangosteen fruit, called the Queen o... Read >
Author: Stephanie Yeh
29th September 2008
Many people today are looking for natural ways to cure what ails them. There are cures that can be found in nature for many things; you can find relief from headaches, nausea, food poisoning, premenstrual syndrome symptoms, and many others. Evening primro... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo
08th September 2008
While blood pressure is a very common problem for people as they age this is not to say that it is something that we should accept as normal.
Often referred to as the silent killer, hypertension (high blood pressure) is the reason why a good deal of th... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
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
15th August 2008
Heart Disease is a staggering health problem that approximately 70 million people currently endure. Heart disease is also the nations leading killer, it accounts for over 900,000 heart attacks and strokes each year. Do I have your attention now?
What... Read >
Author: Gene
21st July 2008
ALBANY - Gov. David A. Paterson underwent successful laser surgery (Friday 23rd May) on his right eye, the same procedure used to relieve pressure from glaucoma in his left eye.
The second operation was "a prophylactic measure," Paterson's office said.... Read >
03rd July 2008
On a daily basis, your body comes in contact with harmful toxins that can cause numerous health challenges and a decreased quality of life. Heavy metals are in our environment and nothing can be done to change that. We can limit the amount of new heavy-me... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
30th May 2008
We are all aware of the cliches of growing older: we get shorter, our tall tales get bigger, and we get revenge on our own children by spoiling theirs! Seriously, there are a number of things we can expect as we get older and our bodies begin to change, a... Read >
Author: BLoding
21st May 2008
Aortic coarctation is a narrowing of region of the aorta. The aorta carries blood from the eye to the vessels that provide the system with blood and nutrients. If region of the aorta is narrowed, it is difficult for blood to give through the artery. Coarc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st May 2008
Recently I was out with some friends and they wanted to stop at a fast food Restaurant. I really don't like fast food, but sometimes everyone else wishes to go there, so you just have to make the best of it and find something reasonably wholesome. If you'... Read >
Author: Brett
02nd April 2008
There are many factors that can cause heart disease and this article gives top five leading causes of heart disease. It is very important for you to know so you can avoid them and reduce the risk of suffering from heart disease.
#1 High cholesterol
... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
01st April 2008
Vanadium is a curious trace element and somewhat difficult to write about. It is a little known trace mineral which seems to be required by the body in relatively tiny amounts, and it is not even clear that it is absolutely necessary at all. But there i... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
25th March 2008
In common with choline, inositol is often regarded as a member of the B-complex of vitamins, although this is not strictly accurate. Both choline and inositol, however, work in similar fashion to the B vitamins. Inositol is vital for the health of cell... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
03rd March 2008
Iron is probably the best known of all the essential minerals found in the human body; and this is not surprising since it is vital for the formation of hundreds of the proteins and enzymes on which health depends. But iron deficiency is nevertheless one... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
26th February 2008
Know what the ancients knew about herbal remedies. This four part article reveals the benefits of these herbs so you can use them in your daily life to quit smoking, improve physical and mental health and lose weight. You should consult with a physician... Read >
Author: Paul Afshani
21st February 2008
Pomegranate juice is used as medicine for the various disease such as heart disease, cancer, blood thinner, blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, to maintain the levels of cholesterol. Pomegranate juice is generally safe to drink.
Pomegranate ju... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
21st February 2008
SOUPS
All creamed soups are high in fat content. The commercially prepared ones are particularly fat-heavy, and since the fat cannot be readily removed from them, they should not be used. It is always a good idea to read the label carefully on any packag... Read >
Author: Liza Othman
15th February 2008
Your heart, other than your brain, is the center of many body processes especially that it pumps the river of your life, your blood. When not taken care properly, you may contact or acquire a heart disease that could be a threat to your life.
What i... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
04th February 2008
This supplement formula is designed to target common heart problems. Recovery and prevention are addressed with known antioxidants. All-natural ingredients have been included to provide effective support; for example, hawthorn, which improves coronary art... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
02nd February 2008
There's now good evidence that it's not just in fruits and vegetables that health promoting anti-oxidant flavonoids are to be found. These powerful compounds have also been identified in tea, particularly green tea, red wine, beer and even chocolate. So... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
01st February 2008
Flavonoids are highly beneficial anti-oxidant compounds found in many fruits and vegetables, as well as tea, red wine and even beer, and it's now well established that a plentiful intake of anti-oxidants through foods, drinks and supplements is vital for ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
23rd January 2008
Cholesterol is an essential substance that our bodies produce. Cholesterol is a waxy, soft material that is found around the lipids of our bloodstream and in our cells. Good cholesterol is important for our cell membrane formation, our hormones and other... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
18th January 2008
Chelation goes all the way back to World War I, when chelating agents were used as antidotes for poison gas victims. Dimercaprol, the most commonly used chelating agent, was nicknamed British Anti-Lewisite (BAL), for its effectivity in binding the arsenic... Read >
Author: vincent platania
14th November 2007
Grape seed extract is classified along with herbs and other botanicals as a form of complementary or alternative medicine. The National Institute of Health and the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine are currently conducting studie... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
06th November 2007
Common misconceptions regarding the subject of weight loss are heard through and through in our daily lives. Women, for example, think that we men don't care about our weight, and that we don't go on diets as often as women doHealth Risks Of Male ObesityT... Read >
Author: Alien
25th September 2007
Stent angioplasty was first performed in the mid-1980s and was approved by the FDA in the mid-1990s. It is now widely used in the treatment of coronary artery disease. This procedure is done under local anesthetic and the heart does not need to be stopped... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
20th September 2007
Many of us work hard to maintain our muscle stamina and flexibility. If you don't, you should. You should also consider what kind of shape are you in, inside? Are your blood vessels - which continuously carry blood to your muscles - also in great shape... Read >
Author: Adam
10th September 2007
Vitamin A is one of nature’s most valuable anti-oxidants, and is also vital for preventing and fighting infection. Well known animal sources are foods such as egg yolks, milk and liver, along with the traditionally reviled fish liver oils.Plant sources... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
29th August 2007
Cardiovascular disease is not a single ailment, as it is a disorder/s that relates to all of the heart and circulatory system. Heart disease can refer to damage in the heart's lining, valves, muscle, arteries, or electrical system. A person can often suff... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
22nd August 2007
The preparations of ginkgo biloba commonly sold as herbal supplements are derived from the leaves of the ginkgo trees, which are probably the longest living in the world Individual trees are believed to live for up to 1,000 years and are found most common... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
07th August 2007
"Carotenoids" is the term which describes the large range of more than 600 pigments which give many plants their characteristic red, orange or yellow colouring. Amongst those most commonly found in modern Western diets are alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
01st August 2007
Vitamin A is one of nature's most valuable anti-oxidants, and is also vital for preventing and fighting infection. Well known animal sources are foods such as egg yolks, milk and liver, along with the traditionally reviled fish liver oils.
Plant sourc... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
01st July 2007
It would be a great pity if recent media scare stories highlighting the supposed risks of vitamin E supplementation prevented people, particularly the elderly, from ensuring that their diets include adequate supplies of this vital nutrient.
These stori... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
29th June 2007
Common Sense Tips for Growing Old Slowly and Gracefully
Anyone over 50 can probably remember what "old" people were 30 or 40 years ago. Usually they were people over 50! Most boomers no longer consider themselves old, which is quite possible with life... Read >
Author: dr dave
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
31st May 2007
Vitamin K is needed for proper bone formation and blood clotting. In both cases, vitamin K does this by helping the body transport calcium. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin K is best known for its role in helping blood clot properly, and in pre... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th May 2007
The heart main function is to pump the oxygenated blood to all parts of the body and send back the deoxygenated blood to the lungs for purification.Any kind of malfunctioning in the heart work leads to various other complications. Study shows that men are... Read >
Author: Alien
01st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
Because dentists construct dentures which look and act so much like natural teeth,people have come to believe that they are just as good as their own. While dentures are among the best of all body re... Read >
20th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stewart Levison
Researchers show that if we can laugh for fifteen minutes each day that it helps our blood flow, which in turn helps our heart. I have heard this saying all off my life, and I am sure you have too, "laughter is the be... Read >
Author: Stewart Levison
14th March 2007
Do you crave for beautiful skin and lovely hair? If yes, then install shower filter in your bathroom immediately. As you may not be aware of the harmful effects of showering in water that has chlorine in it, I am going to reveal the dangers of chlorinated... Read >
Author: shally
13th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it c... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
05th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it come... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
10th February 2007
There are many studies being conducted on the effects of drinking green tea and how it can benefit the body. Along with its possible antioxidant qualities, there are also studies pointing to the possibility that green tea can help you maintain and even l... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
10th January 2007
An estimated 97 million adults in the United States are overweight or obese. The distinction between overweight and obese is a matter of quantity. Obese individuals simply have more body fat. Both these physical conditions significantly increase morb... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th January 2007
Lipitor is also used to increase the level of HDL (good) cholesterol in your blood. These actions are important in reducing the risk of hardening of the arteries, which can lead to heart attacks, stroke and peripheral vascular disease.Buy Lipitor from our... Read >
Author: mrunal
16th November 2006
Stop smoking. Not only will this help keep your blood pressure in line, you'll also diminish your risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Smoking is main risk factor for atherosclerosis. Smoking injures blood vessel walls and speeds up the process of ... Read >
Author: Syed Rizvi
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Words of Life and Health
No! No! Not Exempt!
You have one body and one life, treat it badly and reap the harvest of sorrows, sickness, diseased, pain, unhappiness and low self-esteem. Will you be able to purchase a new body when wrec... Read >
Author: Veronique Belmar
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Simon Evans
There is a war raging within our bodies every day. One the one side are environmental toxins that we breathe, drink and eat and on the other side are our bodies defense mechanisms that fight to keep us healthy. This is not ne... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
17th August 2006
Are you avoiding or delaying to quit smoking? If you think that the only disease contracted from smoking is lung cancer, you may be wrong.
Apart of lung cancer, cigarette smoking is also one of the leading cause of heart disease.
The chemicals in ci... Read >
Author: Tony James
26th July 2006
What do our arteries do?
The human body is an incredible machine and the thing that keeps it all going is the heart. This organ is our pump and the blood pumped around our body by this pump is carried around via arteries and veins. Therefore, it is imp... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford
EVERYONE knows that smoking is bad for you and affects the heart and lungs AND causes cancer. Cigarette smoking is the #1 preventable cause of premature death in the United States; accounting for more than 440,000 deaths eve... Read >
Author: Ted Crawford
18th June 2006
Stop smoking. Not only will this help keep your blood pressure in line, you'll also diminish your risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Smoking is main risk factor for atherosclerosis.Smoking injures blood vessel walls and speeds up the process of h... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz
16th June 2006
Hypertension is not only a condition for adults but it can also affect children, kids and even infants. When you see high blood pressure in children, the basic cause is either heart or Kidney. But it has been seen that children do have high blood pressure... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz
09th June 2006
The liver is intimately involved with the manufacture, use and dysfunction associated with cholesterol. Refresh your familiarity with cholesterol's components and aim for their desired numeric values, to provide your liver with the best ratios to work wit... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
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
09th May 2006
Since times immemorial, Acupuncture is a unique treatment for reducing high blood pressure in human beings. High blood pressure refers to a situation where blood starts exerting pressure against the walls of arteries, veins and also the chambers of the he... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
03rd May 2006
BILBERRY
Bilberry, or Vaccinium myrtillus (Latin), is made from a small, blue berry that has been used medicinally for hundreds of years. bilberries have powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities. Bilberry has traditionally been used to trea... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
30th April 2006
Clots cause 80% of all Heart Attacks and 83% of Strokes. Heart Disease is on the rise in this country as well as in places where the diet has been westernized like Japan and the Mediterranean. More than anything else it is due to lack of proper diet and ... Read >
Author: Christine Illich
08th April 2006
"Contrary to popular belief, cholesterol is not fat," says Dr. Conrad Maulfair, director of the Maulfair Medical Clinic in Topton, Pa. "Cholesterol is a waxy substance that is produced by the liver and also ingested through foods we eat. It often has fatt... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
13th March 2006
With Internet access at an all-time high, Americans are searching the Web for medical information as though their lives depended on it and sometimes, they do. While reports vary, the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 62 percent of Internet... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
08th March 2006
Despite widespread media coverage of the health care crisis in America and helpless hand wringing among Washington power brokers, a health care revolution is taking place. Millions of Americans 36 percent of adults, according to the National Institutes ... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
07th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Marc Deschamps
Hardening of the arteries is a gradual process occuring as people grow older. It has been known by various names : arterial stiffening, vascular stiffness, arteriosclerosis and scientists have long thought that it played a... Read >
Author: Marc Deschamps
05th March 2006
Chelation Therapy Calls into Question Chronic Nature of Disease.
Heart disease and related conditions are the number one killer of women, yet a recently released poll found that
only 31 percent of women felt they were at risk for heart disease d... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
15th February 2006
Each year, heart disease and related conditions kill 700,000 Americans, but new studies are questioning old assumptions about the best methods for treating vascular disease.
According to Dr. Conrad Maulfair, director of the Maulfair Medical Center, (w... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
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
06th December 2005
Copyright 2005, Frank Mangano
You can lower cholesterol without drugs by following some basic steps that will not only change your cholesterol readings, but also improve your health today and in the future. So often we use a prescription drug and ho... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
26th August 2005
5 Simple Steps To Lower Cholesterol
Copyright 2005 Frank Mangano
60 Days To Lower Cholesterol http://www.60daystolowercholesterol.com
You can lower cholesterol without drugs by following some basic
steps that will not only change your cholest... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
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