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08th October 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: sandeep
29th September 2009
As if feeling bad weren’t enough, negative emotions could be harming your heart. Over time, persistent blues, anxiety or anger can increase the risk of heart disease—or make an existing condition worse. “Psychosocial factors are increasingly recogni... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Vata is responsible for the blood vessels constricting and this often
happens to people in their old age (around 65). The blood vessel walls
thickens and the passage becomes narrow, and this results high blood
pressure.
Pitta on the other hand, ... Read >
Author: kushwah
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
21st September 2009
Vata is responsible for the blood vessels constricting and this often
happens to people in their old age (around 65). The blood vessel walls
thickens and the passage becomes narrow, and this results high blood
pressure.
Pitta on the other ha... Read >
Author: kushwah
19th September 2009
The real facts about benefits of Vitamin C may surprise you. First of all what is Vitamin C? Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin. Unlike the oil soluble vitamins such as A and E, Vitamin C cannot be stored by your body. Since Vitamin C is not stored by y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
During these hard times many things can cause the body a great deal of stress. In fact throughout the average Americans day, they are likely to encounter over thirty different incidents that will bring upon stress. Some of these stress related incidents ... Read >
Author: denzale590
30th August 2009
Recently completed studies of individuals over a 40 year period have shown that high cholesterol levels in middle age increase your chance of getting Alzheimer's disease as you get older. Surprisingly, even a slight elevation in total cholesterol makes th... Read >
Author: Tom Carolan
21st August 2009
Sources state that Acai juice helps boost the betterment of our health. Acai berry juice doesn't only help us trim down the love handles, it is also great for other concerns we have on our health. Research posited that the juice of this fruit could be in... Read >
Author: Donovan Beard
20th August 2009
Finding the most effective hemorrhoid pain relief will be your priority if you are suffering from the symptoms of hemorrhoid such as painful, itching, burning, discomfort or even bleeding of hemorrhoids. This problem affects the lives of many people that ... Read >
Author: Zetia M
19th August 2009
In the United States smoking kills approximately more than 400,000 people every year. Of that large number around 30-40 percent are deaths in relation to heart diseases. With so much effort put forth to anti-smoking campaigns there are still a very large ... Read >
Author: Sun B
30th June 2009
Haemorrhoids can present themselves in several other ways. They can be internal or external and their severity levels will change. If you've got a mild case, the cure should be rather simple. If you've got a moderate to serious case there are still action... Read >
Author: Philip Vaughn
28th June 2009
In every typical Chinese diet, tea is a traditional element. Since Emperor Shen Nung had the first cup of tea back in the year 2737 B.C., generations of other people have followed suit and reaped the numerous health benefits of drinking teas and more espe... Read >
Author: Fredrick
23rd June 2009
Haemorrhoids can present themselves in many different ways. They can be internal or external and their severity levels will alter. If you've got a mild case, the cure should be rather easy. If you've got a moderate to severe case there are still actions y... Read >
Author: Lester Downs
23rd June 2009
Processed food especially full of Trans Fat: Many of the processed are full of trans fats which are known to be quite harmful for heart. As a matter of fact, even the small quantities of trans fats consumed can prove to be quite harmful for the heart. Eve... Read >
Author: petersonbran
06th June 2009
Vitamin D is sometimes called the sunshine vitamin because it's manufactured in the skin from a cholesterol metabolite when skin is exposed to sunlight. This vitamin stimulates absorption of calcium. A vitamin D deficiency is likely to result in poor teet... Read >
Author: Luke Rennster
18th May 2009
As long as you don't have any serious medical problems, exercising and eating right, it will ward off some of the physical effects of aging. Mental fitness is much more difficult to maintain, unless you know the secrets of the ginkgo. The extract from the... Read >
Author: J Rigler
01st April 2009
Garlic and onion are being used for centuries in treating high blood pressure by different cultures because of its therapeutic virtues. Garlic and onions are herbs from the lily family with the ability to strengthen the heart and maintain the blood flow t... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
11th March 2009
Blood powered shows the strength exerted by the blood against the blood vessel walls. The mind generated blood bully pumping blood into the arteries and is regulated by the reaction by the arteries to the arise of blood. The blood compelled of an individu... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
09th March 2009
So is shrimp good for you or bad for you? Shrimp is low in fat, but high in cholesterol. There is much confusion about the fat and cholesterol amounts in shrimp. Shrimp is very low in total fat, tough it is quite high in cholesterol content. There are man... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
18th February 2009
Beans provide a great alternative to meat, since they're a low-fat source of protein. One cup of lentils provides 17 grams of protein with only 0.75 grams of fat. In fact, the American Cancer Society recommended in their 1996 dietary guidelines that Ameri... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato
13th February 2009
Health and beauty experts are sounding serious alarms about products calling themselves organic when really there's nothing natural about them.
Unfortunately, health and beauty expert Ann Garrity says "organic just doesn't mean much on makeup right now... Read >
Author: John Russell
10th February 2009
Although it’s good to soak up some rays and fill yourself up with Vitamin D, over exposure to the sun can be much more harmful than you think….
Changes in Skin Texture
Exposure to the sun’s Ultra-Violet rays causes both thickening and or thinnin... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
20th January 2009
Sclerotherapy and laser treatment are just two of the options if you want to undergo spider vein treatment. If these do not suit you, there are still alternative options available.
The first alternative will be to take herb. One of the most widely use... Read >
Author: Caksut
09th January 2009
The term of cholesterol applies to two types: low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). These are often called "bad" cholesterol and "good" cholesterol. Along with triglycerides and Lp(a) cholesterol (a derivative of LDL cholester... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry
15th December 2008
It’s called the “silent killer” and occurs in one out of every three adults. It has no symptoms, yet it can cause heart attack or stroke. .Blood pressure is a ratio of systolic pressure over diastolic pressure. The systolic number measures the press... Read >
Author: Alien
08th December 2008
Blood pressure indicates the force exerted by the blood against the blood vessel walls. Blood pressure is generated by the heart pumping blood into the arteries and is regulated by the response by the arteries to the flow of blood. The blood pressure of a... Read >
Author: MejoJohn
26th November 2008
Blood pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries and is measured in millimetres of mercury (mm Hg). Normal blood pressure is 120/80 mm Hg. Systolic blood pressure (the higher number) is the maximum force exerted against b... Read >
Author: soso314
26th November 2008
Blood pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries and is measured in millimetres of mercury (mm Hg). Normal blood pressure is 120/80 mm Hg. Systolic blood pressure (the higher number) is the maximum force exerted against b... Read >
Author: soso314
17th October 2008
Here’s 9 cost free ways of lowering blood pressure naturally. These tactics could keep you from having to take prescription medications.
Exercise: One of the best ways of lowering blood pressure naturally because it has many benefits besides reducing... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs
13th October 2008
A lot of us eat without really thinking about the food that we are putting into our bodies. This is extremely unfortunate because diet is crucial to human health. A good diet depends on choosing what to eat and how much to eat, because otherwise food ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th September 2008
Erection failures can be embarrassing and frustrating. Many men at some point in their lives will suffer erection problems - but you can take action and get a stronger, harder erection, by using some natural herbs proven to work...
Before we look at t... Read >
Author: kelly price
05th September 2008
Yes, cholesterol protects your cells, maintains your brainpower, helps make hormones and vitamins, and on, and on, and on. But under certain circumstances, it can block your arteries and trigger — Oh no! — a heart attack. It’s all in the lipoprotein... Read >
Author: sulamita
03rd September 2008
There are different types of heart disease. About 25% of all Americans have one or more types of cardiovascular disease. The major ones are coronary, artheroclerosis, angina, congenital and arrhythmia. Blood pressure, diabetes and cholesterol can contribu... Read >
Author: articles.streamink@gmail.com
25th July 2008
Anti aging herbs can help slow down the aging process and much more. Anti aging herbs can help in stimulating blood circulation, can give you more energy, help you soak up nutrients, relieve stress, and can be very beneficial to the skin for that natural... Read >
Author: David Cowley
17th July 2008
People have used garlic for thousand of years as both food and medicine as well as to ward off vampires. Well, although modern research has not confirmed yet that rubbing garlic on doorknobs and window frames can protect us against vampires or evil spirit... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
17th July 2008
People have used garlic for thousand of years as both food and medicine as well as to ward off vampires. Well, although modern research has not confirmed yet that rubbing garlic on doorknobs and window frames can protect us against vampires or evil spirit... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
17th June 2008
Kaposi sarcoma is caused by a herpes virus -- human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8). This virus may be transmitted by kissing. Among gay men infected with HHV-8 but without Kaposi sarcoma, the virus was found in one study in 30% of saliva samples and mouth swabs co... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th June 2008
Basically, heart disease is a disorder affecting the ability of the heart to function normally. There are many forms of heart disease of varied etiology.
The most widespread form of heart disease is high cholesterol. In the initial stages of the disea... Read >
Author: Cindy
03rd June 2008
Cerebral aneurysms, also called intracerebral. Cerebral aneurysms are abnormal saccular outpouchings of blood vessels occurring on blood vessels of the brain. Aneurysms usually at artery branch points and may take a variety of shapes and sizes. Approximat... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Behcet's syndrome is a disease that involves inflammation of the blood vessels. Behcet's syndrome is a chronic disease that involves dual system systems. The disease occurs worldwide, but is almost rife in Japan, the Middle East, and in the Mediterranean ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st May 2008
Raynaud's disease is a condition of the circulation that affects blood supply to the skin and causes the extremities of the body to lose feeling and become numb. The symptoms of Raynaud’s are most commonly associated with cold and stress and sufferers o... Read >
Author: peterhutch
11th April 2008
Anti-aging experts agree that healthy skin starts on the inside of the body. Although there is a place for anti-aging skin care creams and lotions in a beauty regimen, well-nourished and hydrated skin will require application of less product than skin th... Read >
Author: John Russell
04th April 2008
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) assists the body in the production of collagen, a basic component of connective tissues. Collagen is an important structural element in blood vessel walls, gums, and bones, making it particularly important to those recovering fro... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
31st March 2008
Take the effort to lower your cholesterol and
save your life.
You need some cholesterol. It is produced by your body. Some cholesterol is necessary to produce healthy cells, vitamin D, important hormones and nerve insulation. However, too much chole... Read >
Author: kathrynsoloff
25th February 2008
Hypertension or high blood pressure is so common today that at least one in ten people aged 40 or above has high BP related problems.
Blood pressure is the pressure that blood exerts on blood vessel walls. High blood pressure occurs when heart works ha... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
11th February 2008
What are Allergies?
Allergies are abnormal immune system reactions to things that are typically harmless to most people. When you're allergic to something, your immune system mistakenly believes that this substance is harmful to your body. (Substances ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
22nd January 2008
Hypertension is one of the most common worldwide diseases afflicting humans. Hypertension also known as high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against blood vessel walls. The heart pumps blood into the arteries (blood vessels), ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th January 2008
Raynaud's Disease (or syndrome)
This is an uncommon condition caused by nervous spasm in the small arteries, especially of the fingers, resulting in their going cold, white, and often numb. It most often affects young women.
What are the symptoms o... Read >
Author: Alien
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 August 2007
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) assists the body in the production of collagen, a basic component of connective tissues. Vitamin C is also important in wound healing as a natural antihistamine, fighting viruses, and aids ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th July 2007
Many migraine sufferers have a family history of migraine but the exact hereditary nature of migraines is still being determined. Since the exact cause of migraine is unknown and there are no laboratory based diagnostic tests to identify those who suffer ... Read >
Author: Alien
11th July 2007
Ever since it was first extracted from common spinach leaf folic acid has been found to have an increasing number of uses.
Originally folic acid was discovered to help correct the anemia women sometimes developed during pregnancy and later it
was... Read >
Author: vincent platania
11th July 2007
Did you hear all those commercials, about lowering your cholesterol and they sneak in the nasty side effects like muscle pain, joint pain etc. Since drugs aren't the answer, what is? Try the Super Star Hero COQ10 by Now Foods. Food Science Of Vermont has ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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
03rd May 2007
Cholesterol used to be a word of terror for people. Cholesterol is present in cell membranes and transported through blood plasma.
Cholesterol is produced inside body at the liver. The food we take also contains varying amounts of cholesterol. The b... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
30th March 2007
Have you recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure? Have you always thought that you were blessed with great health and wellness, and never before worried about serious health issues until recently? High blood pressure, otherwise known as hypertens... Read >
Author: Kimberly Jamieson
08th February 2007
Your age does not determine how young or old your heart really is. A heart of a 40-year-old person may have the vitality of a 30-year-old while a much younger person’s heart could behave as one twice the chronological age of the person. Sound unbelievab... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
10th January 2007
Garlic has to be the ultimate health food. For centuries it has been
used for medicinal as well as culinary purposes but now scientists
are uncovering the secrets of it's amazing properties. It can
benefit nearly all aspects of your health from you... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak
17th November 2006
The bioflavonoids that have been used in clinical studies and
have shown positive hemorrhoid results. Bioflavonoids have been found to be most effective in helping to relieve and eliminate the symptoms of hemorrhoids. In addition they are useful in red... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
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
09th November 2006
There is no question that exercise is always part of a heart-healthy lifestyle. But when is the best time to exercise? Some may prefer to exercise early in the morning before going to work while some may want to do it after work. Yet others may exercise d... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
09th November 2006
Diabetes mellitus is a condition in which the body produces too little or ineffectively uses insulin, resulting in high levels of glucose in the blood. Diabetes has long been associated with heart disease. It is known that persons with diabetes are more l... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
20th October 2006
If you have hemorrhoids then you need to be taking a good supplement of bioflavonoids. Bioflavonoids have been found to be most effective in helping to relieve and eliminate the symptoms of hemorrhoids. They are useful in reducing enlarged veins in the re... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
21st August 2006
It is easy to acquired color images of biological specimens with a conventional microscope paired among CCD camera. Multiple images must be taken and their boundaries together using high definition image processing software to be able to capture high reso... Read >
Author: Dr.Mohamed Selim El Kayyali
13th August 2006
Vata is responsible for the blood vessels constricting and this often
happens to people in their old age (around 65). The blood vessel walls
thickens and the passage becomes narrow, and this results high blood
pressure.
Pitta on the other hand, ... Read >
Author: Lance Teo
12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Sylvia Riley
Affectionately known as the 'jewel of winter', the pomegranate is receiving growing acclamation for its disease-fighting abilities, largely due to its staggering antioxidant potency. Traditional medicines of the Middle East ... Read >
Author: Healthwise Solutions
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
13th April 2006
The real facts about benefits of Vitamin C may surprise you. First of all what is Vitamin C? Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin. Unlike the oil soluble vitamins such as A and E, Vitamin C cannot be stored by your body. Since Vitamin C is not stored by y... Read >
Author: Robert Jones
24th September 2005
During the mid-life phenomenon known as menopause, changes in headache type, duration and intensity are more common. Throbbing, explosive headaches can pain the sides of your head, and your energy become totally depleted. The slightest opening of an eye c... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
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