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Stroke! Isaac Hayes Died at Age 65

MS Health Reporter | August 17th 2008

A cerebral hemorrhage, causes sudden loss of consciousness, followed by paralysis. Bleeding in the brain occurs when ruptured blood vessels spill blood into the surrounding brain tissue. Disrupted blood flow deprives the brain of blood and oxygen, read more

Lose Belly Fat Naturally, With Japanese Sea Discovery

Natural Superfoods for Optimal Nutrition | August 14th 2008 by NaturalSuperfoods

Introducing FucoSlimTM Complex- Weight Supplement from the Sea of Japan. Derived from Natural ingredients found in Wakame Seaweed, Hoodia Gordonii, Green Tea extract and Pomegranate extract. In plain terms, the Fucoxanthin found in the brown seaweed read more

Common spices inhibit AGE

Orthomolecular News | August 9th 2008 by sally

The June, 2008 issue of the Journal of Medicinal Food published a report by researchers at the University of Georgia which revealed that a number of common spices not only confer antioxidant benefits, but offer significant protection against the form read more

Fat Kids Can Have Liver Damage

Dan Gilliland's Secret Key to Health | August 8th 2008

A lot of fat kids can have liver damage caused by having fatty livers. read more

Chelation Therapy

DrEddyClinic.com - General Detoxification & Cleansing Blog | August 7th 2008 by Dr. Eddy

Here is occlusive coronary atherosclerosis. The coronary at the left is narrowed by 60 to 70%. The coronary at the right is even worse with evidence for previous thrombosis with organization of the thrombus and recanalization such that there are thr read more

Accumulation of Myeloperoxidase-Positive Neutrophils in Atheroscl…

Human Myeloperoxidase Research | July 22nd 2008 by Burton Lee

Objective— Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease in which the immune system plays an important role. Neutrophils have not been thoroughly studied in the context of atherogenesis. Here, we investigated neutrophils in the development of m read more

Lycopene from Tomatoes Just as Good as Statins

Dan Gilliland's Secret Key to Health | July 22nd 2008

A study done on Rabbits shows that lycopene is just effective as statins read more

MORE CHILDREN BECOMING STROKE VICTIMS

ATYOURSERVICE | July 22nd 2008 by SANDY GOLIVER

Symptoms are different but risks are similar Older adults are not the only people in danger of suffering a stroke. Increasingly, children are also stricken, according to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.In fact, it happens o read more

Suffering From Arthritis or Joint Pain? Want A Natural Alternativ…

Natural Superfoods for Optimal Nutrition | July 14th 2008 by NaturalSuperfoods

If you are, chances are that your pharmaceutical medication has been pulled from sale because of suspected complications affecting the cardiovascular health of patients. Chances are that you feel left out in the cold and worried about taking more med read more

Grape Seed Extract

pharmacofiles | July 9th 2008 by Neil Butters

Several years ago I had started taking grape seed extract. I cannot remember why, though, and I remember I hadn’t taken it too long. Whatever it was supposed to do it didn’t do. Grape seed extract (GSE) is most often prepared from red ggrape seed read more

Your Personal Firewall Against An Acidic Body - Part 5 - Regulate…

Natural Superfoods for Optimal Nutrition | July 9th 2008 by NaturalSuperfoods

Regulate Your Body pH To Restore & Maintain Prime Health A healthy person’s blood pH level should be slightly alkaline (in the range of pH 7.35 – pH 7.45). However, most people today have an acidic blood level due to pollution, poor eatin read more

New Site for Bios Life Slim

Bios Life Blog | July 8th 2008

A friend of mine just launched a new website a Rocket Slim. Be sure to check it out. read more

Garlic

Herbal Medicine, Herbal Remedies, Supplement Herbs | July 5th 2008 by Rocky

This fact sheet provides basic information about garlic—uses, potential side effects, and resources for more information. Garlic is the edible bulb from a plant in the lily family. It has been used as both a medicine and a spice for thousands of ye read more

Oatmeal, Oats & Oat Bran | Healthy Food of the Day

Answer Fitness® | Practical Exercise, Fitness, Diet and Nut… | July 4th 2008 by The Fitness Nerd at Answer Fitness®

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Green Tea

Herbal Medicine, Herbal Remedies, Supplement Herbs | June 30th 2008 by Rocky

Chinese legend says that over four thousand years ago, green tea was accidentally discovered. Today green tea is used to treat problems including depression, headaches, gastrointestinal disorders, aches, and pains. It is also used to boost the immune read more

Lower your cholesterol levels naturally?

Dr. Jarret Morrow's Dietary Supplement Updates | June 27th 2008 by Jarret Morrow

  Elevated levels of serum cholesterol can dramatically increase your risk of cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and strokes.    ATP III Classification of LDL, Total, and HDL Cholesterol (mg/dL) LDL Cholesterol – Primary Target of Therapy &# read more

No Free Ride When it Comes to Free Radicals…

Dr. Jarret Morrow's Dietary Supplement Updates | June 4th 2008 by Jarret Morrow

Oxidative stress—Yes, various forms of Oxygen can actually damage cells in your body.  These forms of oxygen are collectively referred to as ‘reactive oxygen’ and include free radicals, peroxides, and oxygen ions.  Free radicals are molecular read more

Atherosclerosis and Ischaemic Stroke

Biosolutions | June 1st 2008 by Julian

Atherosclerosis is a disease affecting arterial blood vessels. It is a chronic inflammatory response in the walls of arteries, in large part due to the accumulation of macrophage white blood cells and promoted by low density (especially small particl read more

Curative Effect of the Bay Herbal plant and What You Should Know…

HerbalCureInfo.com | May 13th 2008 by LionelPort

The Bay leaves are a very unique spice and also a very useful herbal plant. The bay herbal plant is very common in the Mediterranean countries than Spain, Italia and Greece. The flavor of the bay leafs is very specific sour and refreshable. But do no read more

DISEASE FOCUS: Atherosclerosis and vascular calcification

Ageing Research | May 12th 2008 by Dominick Burton

Cellular Senescence and vascular calcification .Data suggesting that cellular senescence plays a role in vascular calcification was first presented by me (as far as I am aware, please let me know otherwise) at the Integrative Physiology Post-Graduate read more

DISEASE FOCUS: Atherosclerosis and vascular calcification

Ageing Research | May 7th 2008 by Dominick Burton

Inflammation and atherosclerosisAtherosclerosis was once considered to be predominantly a lipid storage disease but mounting evidence suggests that inflammation is critical at every stage, from initiation to progression and eventually plaque rupture read more

DISEASE FOCUS: Atherosclerosis and vascular calcification

Ageing Research | May 5th 2008 by Dominick Burton

Overview of atherosclerosisCardiovascular disease accounts for approximately 56% of the total mortality in the over 65 age group and represents the single largest age-related cause of death (Brock et al, 1990, Mills et al). Atherosclerosis constitute read more

About Peripheral artery disease (PAD)

B-Health | May 3rd 2008 by blog.generic-pills.name

Peripheral artery disease, also known as peripheral arterial disease, is a common circulatory problem in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs. When you develop peripheral artery disease (PAD), your extremities — usually your legs read more

Atherosclerosis

Homemade Remedies | April 17th 2008 by aispinay

Building of plaques inside the human arteries is called Atherosclerosis. The arteries are a blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the heart and all parts of the body. The plaque that builds up in the arteries are made up of fat, cholesterol read more

Information About Cardiac Catheterization

Health Node | April 17th 2008 by Rachel Green

Cardiac catheterization is a procedure that punctures an artery or vein, usually located in the groin area, so that a small, long, flexible tube can be guided into the heart and major vessels around the heart. The cardiac catheter is moved through t read more

Atherosclerosis May Also Harm Vital Organs

DrEddyClinic.com Health News | April 11th 2008 by Dr. Eddy

(HealthDay News) -- New research indicates that the fatty plaques that harden arteries may also harm vital organs."Atherosclerosis is usually associated with plaque formation in arteries," said study author Rita K. Upmacis, an associate research prof read more

Quercetin, Oxidation and Olive Oil

My Food | April 10th 2008 by Fred F. Meijer

RSS CrossRef Search en raadpleeg de Health Guide: Olive Oil. Consuming Virgin Olive Oil and Phenols preventing Human’s Cell Destruction! Join the Health Community! Translate Quercetin, Oxidation and Olive Oil Arabic Chinese Simplified C read more

Allergy diet for a sound heart

Healthy Temple | April 5th 2008 by baksanir

1. Eat berries or vegetables daytime! They help before the struggle against the atherosclerosis and act as antioxidants in the organism. 2. Eat 2 times weekly a fish. The oil of the fish (notably from the mackerel, the sardine, the salmon, the trout read more

Weight loss drug for heart disease

Medicine and Man | April 4th 2008

A video from JAMA featuring Steve Nissen, one of the authors of the STRADIVARIUS trial. This trial was designed to show that Rimonabant ( a drug used for weight loss in several countries but not US) could reduce plaque build up in the arteries whic read more

Weight-loss drug Acomplia may or may not help slow atherosclerosi…

B-Health | April 1st 2008 by blog.generic-pills.name

The weight-loss drug Acomplia may or may not help slow atherosclerosis, a buildup of arterial plaque that’s connected with carrying too much weight. A new trial did not find any evidence that the drug actually slowed disease progression, althou read more

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