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06th October 2009
It appears that many people still confuse with fat and cholesterol in diet. A friend of mine once told me that peanut has no fat but it has cholesterol. Very often, people voice their concern and make some confusing statement, such as don’t take coconut... Read >
Author: hari581
25th September 2009
It appears that many people still confuse with fat and cholesterol in diet. A friend of mine once told me that peanut has no fat but it has cholesterol. Very often, people voice their concern and make some confusing statement, such as don’t take coconut... Read >
Author: hari581
03rd September 2009
1.. Did you know Tomatoes are an excellent source of potassium and vitamin C. They are also packed full phytochemicals that help protect us from disease
2 Tomatoes are also very high in lycopene which is very powerful proven antioxidant and phenolic ... Read >
Author: Steve Whelan
25th August 2009
However cholesterol though harmful at elevated levels, contributes too many biological functions and is undeserving of such an infamous reputation. The body manufactures cholesterol internally in the liver, and from the foods we eat and, as a necessary li... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
27th July 2009
Ninety-five percent of all attempts to lose weight end in failure -- either to lose or to keep it off.
Why? Because weight loss is a big business. Real solutions stop the profit flow. More important, giving advice has a low-cost of entry, particulary s... Read >
Author: Dr. Ellis
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
29th May 2009
While many people think heart disease is purely a man’s health problem, they are absolutely wrong. Women are also susceptible to getting a heart disease. In fact, records show that it is the top leading cause of death in women in the United States and m... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
18th May 2009
Doctors are now accepting that inflammation may be a contributory factor in a number of types of heart diseases. A paradigm shift is occurring in scientific opinion. Cholesterol may not be the real cause of heart disease. Inflammation is the body’s auto... Read >
Author: Brian Louden
31st March 2009
Seriously high levels of 'bad' cholesterol (LDL) represent a menacing cause of heart disease. By lowering the LDL level in your blood, you will automatically lower the total level of the cholesterol in your body (the HDL also known as the 'good' cholester... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
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
19th September 2008
Cholesterol is a substance that is similar to fat. It can be found in the cell membranes of all body tissues and is transported through the blood plasma. There is "bad cholesterol" and "good cholesterol" in the human body, and both of them are cholesterol... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
04th September 2008
Diabetes is a serious disease that can lead to heart problems, stroke, loss of membership due to poor circulation, and death. Research continues to indicate that regular exercise and healthy diet are two factors that can help people prevent diabetes, as w... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
29th July 2008
CLA is conjugated linoleic acid, a compound known as a trans fatty acid due to its stereochemistry, and while trans fatty acids are generally regarded as harmful, CLA is not because it is conjugated. This means that it has alternate single and double bon... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th July 2008
1. Antioxidants:
Dark chocolate is high in antioxidants which destroy the free radicals your body digests or is exposed to in the environment. Free radicals come from pollutants in the air, medicines and processed food. It’s no wonder we haven’t been... Read >
Author: Alexine
01st July 2008
The heart is a powerful organ that works constantly, without ever pausing to rest. Stopping to function for a few seconds means disaster. Cardiovascular diseases are the first cause of death in developed countries. Each year 1.5 million people suffer a he... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
02nd June 2008
Like cancer, we can see the wilful ignorance demonstrated by cardiac medicine in not dealing with the root cause of heart disease, which is diet. Because the focus is on treating the symptoms rather than the cause there have been differences of opinion on... Read >
Author: Paul
22nd February 2008
Introduction
Heart disease is a general term that refers to a variety of acute and chronic medical conditions that affect one or more of the components of the heart.. Diseases affecting the heart may be structural or functional. Anything that damages t... Read >
Author: Peter sams
18th January 2008
Heart disease is not really disease of the heart itself, but of the blood vessels supplying it. Conditions such as "hole-in-the-heart" and problems with heart valves (sometimes a consequence of rheumatic fever) can occur, but most problems with heart valv... Read >
Author: Alien
07th January 2008
The Placebo Effect has been common knowledge sine the 1920s. Patients are given a pill or injection that is actually a harmless, inert substance, but they are told that it is a remedy for their illness. Various studies have shown that a significant perc... Read >
Author: Paul Darby
18th September 2007
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of disability. Almost 700,000 people die of heart disease in the U.S. each year. It is also a major cause of disability. There are many different forms of heart disease.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd August 2007
If your grandparents, mother and father all suffered from heart disease, you may feel doomed to heart failure. Although heredity is a factor in the cause of heart disease, that's all it is, simply one factor among many. Heredity, according to one recent... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
18th June 2007
Heart disease causes half of all deaths within the United States each year and is the leading cause of death worldwide. While there are some factors that are uncontrollable, many factors contributing to heart disease are easily preventable by creating li... Read >
Author: Boone Swann
02nd May 2007
Type 2 diabetes is a disease that affects nearly 21 million in the United States, and the incidence of the disease has skyrocketed in the last 30 years. Diabetes is a major cause of heart disease and stroke, as well as the most common cause in U.S. adults... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
05th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
The technical medical names for a wide number of circulatory ill health problems which can occur as side effects to root canal therapy are endocarditis, myocarditis, pericarditis ,heart block, aortit... Read >
08th February 2007
Experts are reporting that the levels of Hypertension being reported are changing and that trend levels are being reversed. The incidence of Hypertension, having been in decline over the past three decades is increasing.
In the United States of Ameri... Read >
Author: Scott James
15th January 2007
It is true that you might be fearful of developing heart disease if your parents have had it before you. Heredity is certainly a contributing factor that has been established over many scientific studies. But, you can take some comfort in the knowledge th... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon
17th November 2006
It appears that many people still confuse with fat and cholesterol in diet. A friend of mine once told me that peanut has no fat but it has cholesterol. Very often, people voice their concern and make some confusing statement, such as don't take coconut m... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
15th September 2006
Most people are unaware of the fact that having abnormal blood cholesterol levels seriously jeopardizes one's health. High blood cholesterol is a major cause of heart disease, rendering people very susceptible to suffering heart attack. Actually, the high... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
The technical medical names for a wide number of circulaltory ill health problems which can occur as side effects to root canal therapy are endocarditis, myocarditis, pericarditis, heart block, aortitis, ... Read >
Author: George Meinig
31st August 2006
The heart pumps about 10,000 liters of blood around the body every day. The blood acts as a carrier to deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscles, cells, and tissues. If something is happened to the heart, the functions of various parts of the body may be af... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
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
23rd June 2006
Quercetin
Powerful Bioflavonoid Antioxidant
Quercetin is one of the most well-known, non-citrus bioflavonoids and is a potent antioxidant providing cardiovascular protection by reducing oxidation of LDL cholesterol. Quercetin is one-half of the rutin ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
06th October 2005
Do you get warm feelings in your heart when you think about your
home? Is it emotions or the onset of a heart attack?
Research is now pointing a finger at our houses as the leading cause
of heart disease.
Time magazine recently did an article on... Read >
Author: Dr GW Graham
01st October 2005
Seriously high levels of 'bad' cholesterol (LDL) represent a menacing cause of heart disease. By lowering the LDL level in your blood, you will automatically lower the total level of the cholesterol in your body (the HDL also known as the 'good' cholester... Read >
Author: Ispas Marin
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