08th December 2008
Because diagnosis and treatments have been improving steadily over the last decades, more men than ever before are now living longer with cardiovascular disease. In the last century, heart attacks were the most common cause of death by a significant margi...
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Author:
John Scott
08th December 2008
SAD can cause people suffering from it to crave more sweet things, and thus they tend to over consume these. Carb-rich foods increase depression and tiredness. This also results in them putting on a considerable amount of weight during winter. Therefore, ...
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Author:
Rosana Horowitz
08th December 2008
Since the 60s, smoking women has continued to grow: the proportion of smokers rose from 10 to 22% in 40 years on the 15 million smokers in USA. The women smoke more and more and earlier. The first cigarette is usually taken between 14 and 16 years. Ciga...
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Author:
James S Pendergraft
03rd December 2008
What is the Risk Posed by Moldy Food?
Moldy food or mycotoxins can create serious problems in a person, irrespective of the individual being an adult or a child. Chronic fatigue, cardiovascular problems, inflammation, headaches prostate cancer and oth...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
02nd December 2008
Dear Friend,
If you snore, or live with a person that snores, then you already know how disruptive snoring can be. It can rob you of a good night's sleep, make you tired and irritable, and even become a barrier to intimacy and affection.
For me, livin...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st December 2008
It is a known fact that vitamins are essential to good health. In a perfect world we would obtain all needed vitamins directly from the food we eat on a daily basis. However, because this is not reality for many individuals, there are some convincing reas...
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Author:
suegold
21st November 2008
South Beach Diet is the delicious, doctor-planned, perfect diet plan for fast and healthy weight loss. The South Beach Diet is based on the glycaemic index (GI) Diet.
The South Beach diet was originally created by a leading American cardiologist to imp...
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Author:
Oz
30th September 2008
As you near or hit retirement, it may seem like life is about to get a lot easier. You won't have to work any more, you'll have plenty of time to spend with friends and family and doing what you love. You might even think that you can slow down or stop di...
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Author:
Jackie Orman
22nd September 2008
A deficiency in essential fatty acids can be linked to many ailments. When the body lacks linoleic acid in the diet, adverse symptoms result. Such symptoms include: acne, changes in personality or behavior, gallbladder dysfunction, slow healing wounds, ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th September 2008
Wines are of many types. Red wine is a type of wine which is extracted from red, dark purple or blue colored grapes. This wine is red in color. Red wine is produced by fermenting grape juice. The red color of the wine is due to the tannins present in the ...
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Author:
Christopher
03rd September 2008
The symptoms of sleep apnea are most frequently observed in men who are over forty and also overweight but they can appear at any age in both women and men and are being seen increasingly in children.
The clearest symptom of sleep apnea is snoring whic...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
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 ...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
22nd July 2008
The HDL LDL ratio is an indicator of your risk for heart disease. The better the ratio, the less likely you are to have a heart attack or other cardiovascular problems. I will show you how to increase HDL and the foods to raise HDL.
About the Ratio
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Author:
george362
07th July 2008
Which diseases would you be most afraid of? -- some people may say a stroke, others would say some sort of cancer and heart attacks are definitely within that range. According to recent studies it has been estimated that heart attack if the leading cause...
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Author:
John Sern
27th June 2008
A Lifestyler treadmill is one of the best choices a fitness beginner has, it's cheap, reliable and offers reasonable performances. Despite the fact that Lifestyler models have an older design they are still very appreciated by enthusiasts. Lifestyler trea...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
The world of aerobics, fitness and gym has evolved incredibly over the last thirty years, if we consider the 70s we can notice that back then only a few hospitals had equipment designed especially for medical treatments. The first to appear were the tread...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
20th May 2008
Are you thinking about quitting your job because it is stressing you out? Or perhaps because it puts a great deal of responsibility on your shoulders and it gives you little to no reward? What about your salary, are you happy with your financial situati...
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Author:
John Sern
29th April 2008
Stop smoking programs are more successful when nicotine replacement is combined with counseling and support. They are abundant and are there to assist the smoker to quit successfully in a reasonable amount of time, and offer support and advice when it get...
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Author:
Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki
13th April 2008
By now, most of us have heard of essential fatty acids (EFAs) and their potential health benefits. They're said to sustain cognitive function and memory, benefit the heart and immune system, aid in cell reproduction and repair, and even help balance hormo...
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Author:
Vitacost.com, Inc.
04th March 2008
Ah…a good nights sleep. We all want to get in the recommended 7-8 hours, yet according to the National Sleep Foundation, almost one-third of Americans sleep 6.5 hours or less each night. So, not only are we walking around in a bad mood, eyes half open, ...
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Author:
cannone
15th October 2007
Our body reacts to stress by producing the hormone adrenaline. For every molecule of adrenaline produced, one molecule of vitamin C is needed. A depletion of vitamin C in the body will lead to cardiovascular problems.Negative emotions are by far one of th...
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Author:
Patrick Hamouy
28th September 2007
Meditation is a means of awareness. Whatever you undertake with awareness is classed as meditation. Controlling your breathing is meditation, listening to music is meditation. Whatever activity you undertake which is free from other mind distractions, ...
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Author:
hamza
07th September 2007
There could not be another word in the advertising lexicon which is more marketable than ‘Cholesterol’. That word has been thrown around in the mass media to sell products ranging from diet supplements to exotic herbs that claim to make you healthier....
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
08th August 2007
UK's long working hours are not unknown to the world. As per Professor Cary Cooper, a stress expert at Lancaster University Management School, it is not just who work for more than 60 hours, even those who put more than 45 hours at work have the risk of v...
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Author:
Brooke Theresa
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...
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Author:
Steve Smith
16th June 2007
Ritalin is prescribed to 6 million children with ADHD every year and like all drugs comes with a long list of side effects including nervousness, nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, insomnia, joint pains, headaches, increased blood pressure, fever, rapid heart...
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Author:
Kevin Flatt
08th June 2007
Obesity is a well known problem amongst the adult population of many western countries but, much more worrying, is the alarming rise in obesity being seen in our children at younger and younger ages.
Obesity is typically assessed initially by eye and i...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
30th May 2007
Adderall is a drug that is commonly prescribed by doctors for the treatment of ADHD. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a psychiatric disorder that affects children and adults. The disorder manifests as a persistent inability to pay atten...
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Author:
alvin toh
21st May 2007
Risk � Free Lawsuit Settlement Funding for Vioxx Product Liability Lawsuit Plaintiffs
Plaintiffs involved in Vioxx, Fen-Phen and Zyprexa product liability lawsuits do not realize they can now get legal cash advances or lawsuit funding, while they are...
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Author:
Paul Sherman
09th May 2007
Older people are usually those predisposed to heart attack. However, studies have shown that other people as well can suffer from a heart attack, even when they are younger.
South Asia is one of the places where heart attack is at " home" . People who ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
31st March 2007
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a demylenating disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Loss of fatty tissue, or myelin, surrounds the nerves and adversely affects smooth and rapid conduction along CNS pathways. MS symptoms can range from mini...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th March 2007
General Description
The guggul tree (sometimes spelt as ‘guggulu’) is an indigenous Indian tree which found abundantly in the temperate climates of north India. It is a small shrub, not more than 4 meters in height. It has a thin bark with thorny b...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
14th March 2007
Being overweight is quite certainly one of the greatest health risk people over the world are facing today. Medically, this condition is known as obesity. Obese people are very vulnerable to a large number of lethal diseases, such as atherosclerosis, high...
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Author:
Tom alter
07th March 2007
Bextra is a drug that belongs to the class of drugs called Cox-2 inhibitors, together with other medications, like Vioxx. It is god to know that Vioxx was withdrawn from the market because studies revealed it increased the risk of heart attack and stroke ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
06th March 2007
Not only is being overweight a matter of social ridicule, but it is also a very dangerous proposition health-wise. Obesity is an open invitation for six of the most terrible diseases known to man – diabetes, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular problems, par...
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Author:
Tom alter
01st March 2007
If you experienced serious side effects because you used the drug called Bextra, you can search for an attorney, to help you get compensations from Bextra’s producer.
There are a lot of qualified Bextra attorneys, and they are ready to help you, so tha...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
19th February 2007
According to the latest studies made by doctors all over the world it seems that a subclinical hypothyroidism can trigger different kind of cardiovascular problems.
For the studies, probes of the thyroxin and tireotropin hormone levels in the blood ha...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
26th November 2006
The pathophysiology of dental pain is a complex central and peripheral nervous system process, and the use of combination analgesics that act at multiple pain sites can improve dental pain relief. In general, for the treatment of mild to moderate dental p...
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Author:
Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.
18th November 2006
In an attempt to replace its blockbuster painkilling drug Vioxx, Merk & Co. has released the new drug Arcoxia. The new drug however, is receiving bad reviews from many doctors who say that the drugs effectiveness is not worth its approval. Doctors point...
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Author:
Cathlene Martinez
16th November 2006
Sleep apnea is a common breathing condition that can range from mild to moderate to severe. It's also a progressive disorder, which means that it gets worse with time.
Approximately twelve to twenty million people in the United States suffer from slee...
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Author:
David Silva
05th October 2006
Breathing machines that are going to focus on improving your airways, and how you breath while you are sleeping should be considered upon the advice of you family doctor. If you are not sure if you have sleep apnea, but you have all the signs, consid...
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Author:
Darren Mallory
04th October 2006
Regardless of how old we are, we all want to look young and fresh. From the actresses on TV, to the flawless airbrushed models in the magazines they are supposedly a symbol of what we should represent. However, these perfect figures rarely expose any fl...
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Author:
Natalie Aranda
15th September 2006
Heart disease is considered to be the leading cause of death in most countries around the world. A major risk factor of coronary disease, cholesterol accounts for more and more victims among the American population these days. Recent statistics indicate t...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
07th September 2006
The drug Vioxx is a COX-2 inhibitor designed by the company Merck Inc. It was ordered to be pulled from American and European markets on April 7th 2005 after it was discovered that there were potentially deadly side effects from its use.
Doctors and r...
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Author:
T. Going
31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
If there was a food or drink with an ingredient linked to obesity, blindness, seizures, insanity, headaches, cancer and neurological problems, it's safe to say that the item wouldn't be very popular. In all likelihood, it w...
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Author:
Frank Mangano
19th August 2006
Nowadays, it's common knowledge that folic acid is essential to a healthy pregnancy, but do you know why? This vitamin from the group of B vitamins is actually responsible for avoiding such problems as spina bifida (failure of the spine to fuse properly, ...
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Author:
Genesis Davies
01st July 2006
But what if joint pain and stiffness are inevitable if you don't take the medication, yet heart problems could occur if you do? Health officials say that, as with any drug, only you and your doctor can determine the level of risk that is acceptable with m...
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Author:
George Harper
01st July 2006
Obesity is a slow killer that is giving sleepless nights to millions of people around the world. If left unchecked, obesity can lead to cardiovascular problems, diabetes, depression, and sleep apnea. The only way out of this mess is to find some way to sh...
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Author:
Paton Jackson
25th June 2006
Obesity is the main reason for many diseases like cardiovascular problems, diabetes, depression, and sleep apnea. The only way out of this problem is to follow a strict and healthy diet. But that doesn't mean avoiding food altogether for that it is not at...
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Author:
Paton Jackson
23rd June 2006
Alpha Lipoic
Acid:
The
body needs Alpha Lipoic Acid to produce energy. It plays a crucial role in the
mitochondria, the energy-producing structures in cells. The body actually makes
enough Alpha Lipoic Acid for these basic metabolic functions. Th...
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Author:
tom willson
27th April 2006
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity.
Researchers in Denmark in the 1970's found that the Inuit people i...
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Author:
Alfred Jones
29th March 2006
Ginko Biloba
Ginkgo Biloba is one of the oldest living tree species, dating back over 300 million years. Individual trees can live for over 1,000 years. Ginkgo Biliboa is the best selling herbal product in the world. It is an extract from the green leave...
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Author:
chester ku-lea
27th March 2006
Black Box Labeling Recommendation for ADHD Medications in Debate
On February 9, 2006, the FDA's standing Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee was tasked for the morning to study ADHD medications to see if there was a link between the stim...
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Author:
Doug Cowan
16th October 2005
The green tea and weight loss patches: 100% safe, rapid and effective slimming mantras of today!
Enjoy the classic Asian Green tea with the green tea diet, backed with multiple green tea benefits. Today, millions of people across the US, with obesity ...
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Author:
Lopa Bhattacharya