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- Cranberries Can Reduce Your Risk Of Cancer And Heart Disease
While studies are still being conducted on the health benefits of cranberries there is no doubt that increasing the intake of fruits and vegetables in your diet will lead to a healthier body.
- Tips To Help Prevent Heart Disease
You should always keep in mind that whatever actions you do
today can either help to prevent, delay or minimize the effect
of heart disease or worsen it.
- The Cause of Heart Disease
If both of your parents and your grandparents suffered from heart disease then you may think you are also doomed to suffer from heart disease.
- Brothers Ride Adult Stem Cell Express from Heart Failure to Health
Faced with massive heart problems beyond conventional help American brothers John and Walter Homeier traveled to Bangkok to receive the very latest in adult stem cell therapy for the failing heart.
- The Facts About Your Cholesterol Level
It’s one thing to be told that cholesterol level is too high. It’s another thing entirely to understand what that means and why it is important to bring it into check.
- Saved Heart Failure Patient Outraged at the Ignorance Surrounding
Congestive heart failure patient, Douglas Rice from the U.S., ought to be dead. Instead he is leading a crusade to raise public awareness of the benefits of adult stem cell therapy.
- New Heart, New Love, New Son Courtesy of Adult Stem Cells
Ten years ago a Surfers Paradise manss life was dominated by heart disease and time was running out. Now he has been granted a new wife and baby son better health total happiness.
- One Year of No Change of Condition is a Triumph for a Heart Patient
- Using Respiratory Therapy To Treat Heart Disease
- Understanding Congenital Heart Disease
Arguable the heart is the most important organ in the human body. Without the heart life would not be possible, it is responsible for getting neturients and oxygen throught the body by way of the circulatory system.
- Knowing Heart Attack Signs Can Save Your Life
Chest pain is the most common heart attack sign but it is important to understand that there are different kinds of chest pain.
- Risk Factors for Congestive Heart Disease
Congestive heart disease is the hearts inability to supply enough oxygen and nutrients to meet the needs of the human body.
- Eating Nuts is good for Your Heart
There is growing research that suggests eating nuts as part of a healthy diet is good for your heart. Nuts contain unsaturated fatty acids and other nutrients. They are also a great snack food. They are cheap and easy to store. Almost every type of nut has a lot of nutrition. People with heart disease can eat nuts instead of a less healthy snack and follow a heart-healthy diet more easily.
- Lower Risk of Heart Disease by Increasing Your HDL Cholesterol Level
The best way to lower your risk of heart disease is to reduce LDL cholesterol and increase HDL cholesterol.
- Heart Disease, Aspirin, Antioxidant Supplements and Red, Red Wine: What Should We do?
There have been many studies published in science journals over the past several decades about how drinking alcohol may be associated with reduced mortality due to heart disease in some populations. Some researchers say the benefits may be due to “red wine.”
- Lower Cholesterol Or Risk Death
Scared? Good! If the diagnosis is high cholesterol, do something! If the levels are dangerously high, the doctor will probably prescribe medication, in addition to the necessary lifestyle changes. Do not put off until tomorrow, what needs done today. Do not invite a heart attack or stroke.
- Reversing the Effects of Heart Disease
For many people who are suffering from the effects of heart disease making some simple lifestyle changes is all it takes to reverse what can become a deadly condition if left untreated.
- Coronary Heart Disease And What You Need To Know
Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease (CAD) and Atherosclerotic heart disease, and Arteriosclerosis, is a disease affecting the walls blood vessel.
- How 40,000 People Reverse Heart Disease
It is well known that about two-thirds of the U.S. population
is either overweight or obese. The U.S. Surgeon General has
stated that approximately 75% of Western diseases, such as
heart disease
- Heart Burn Is Not A Disease
Heart burn is not a disease. It's not even an illness.
Heartburn is a symptom of other problems.
- Heart Valve Disease
The heart is one of the strongest muscles and arguable it is the most important organ in the human body. It is responsible for getting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body by way of the circulatory system.
- Heart Disease In Women Is The Number One Killer
According to recent studies, it’s found that more than 8 million American women are currently living with some form of heart related disease.and it is the leading cause of death of American women.
- Cure for Heart Disease
Heart disease is perhaps the nation’s most prevalent killer of men and women and it may be one of the most easily preventable diseases of the modern civilization in the 40 to 70 age group.
- The Hidden Links Between Depression And Heart Disease
While there are tales of people dying of a broken heart, such sayings have long been relegated to the fantasy bin. However, recent research has shown that there are true connections between depression and heart disease.
- Women and Heart Disease
Five hundred thousand American women die each year from heart diseases and the risks increases with age. Heart disease includes the narrowing of the arteries, heart failure, diseases of the heart muscles, inborn defects, hardening of the arties, and other conditions.
- Insulin Resistance has a Major Effect on Heart Disease
Insulin resistance appears to have a major effect on heart disease. Work at Stanford Medical Center, the University of Buffalo Medical Center, and other medical research facilities have pointed to the higher incidence of CHF (Congestive Heart Failure) amongst patients with insulin resistance. Congestive Heart Failure is a rapidly-growing healthcare problem in the United States, with over five and a half million people suffering from the consequences of an inefficient, enlarged heart. Many in later stages are unable to walk or even get out of bed.
- Recognizing Heart Disease Symptoms
Heart disease is the number one cause of disease caused death in the United States today. The latest statistics show that of the 2.4 million people who die every year in the U.S. 36 percent of them died of some form of heart or cardiovascular disease.
- Cardiovascular Disease Globally
Most people have heard the statistics for their own country.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one leading cause of death
– or number two or three.
- Prevent Heart Disease
With the advancement in medicine over the last 30 years Heart Disease is one of the most preventable diseases known to science.
- Heart Disease Prevention │ The Diabetes-Heart Disease Connection
If you saw a tiger, you'd run for your life. But what if you
didn't see it? For those of you with type 1 or type 2 diabetes,
heart disease is that unseen tiger. You're two to four times
more likely to develop a heart condition than people without
diabetes?
- Oral Hygiene And Heart Disease
There are many obvious reasons to take good care of you’re
teeth and gums, for instance having white, attractive teeth,
fresh breath, no cavities, less dental trips, gum disease, and
gingivitis.
- Heart Disease: Premature Cardiovascular Disease
Last researchers pointing that women who suffer during
pregnancy certain complications could be more likely to develop
a special kind of premature cardiovascular disease,
- Coronary Heart Disease and Atherosclerosis
Although testing can be valuable in detecting existing blockages in your coronary arteries before sudden death, angina pectoris,
- Heart-Healthy Dietary Guidelines Tailored For You
According to an October 5th press release from the American
Heart Association, new dietary recommendations for heart health
are going to appear in the October 31st edition of Circulation,
which can be downloaded for free from the AHA website.
- Heart Disease Number 1 Killer In America
Are you aware that your arteries may be over 80% clogged before
you have any symptoms of cardiovascular disease? A harmful
buildup of plaque, found in the circulatory system, leads to a
lack of blood flow to many of the body's tissues including the
sex organs, heart, and skin.
- Steps toward Managing Cholesterol Levels
We need Cholesterol in our bodies to help insulate nerves, make cell membranes and produce certain hormones. Our bodies are equipped to make all the cholesterol we need. We do not need to add cholesterol to our diet. Too much cholesterol in the blood can lead to cardiovascular disease.
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