Tag Search Results For 'heart disease' (769)

How To Tell If Your Leptin Balancing Weight Loss Supplement is Wo…

MaxNRG For Life | October 10th 2008 by Annie

Image via WikipediaTwo years ago I was one of the first people to learn about Leptins other than research doctors. This was because I was had a friend who is now one of a research team at a University (I am not allowed to say) which researches Leptin read more

Yale Researchers Describe Crossroads In Pathway To Cancer, Diabet…

Mens health | October 9th 2008 by Yury

Yale University researchers have described a molecular traffic signal in the middle of a busy biological highway that influences such diverse processes as the production of insulin, activation of the immune system, creation of new brain cells and for read more

The Latest Secrets To Protect Yourself Against Coronary Artery Di…

Rebuild Your Vision | October 8th 2008 by Rain Lee

Almost one quarter of all deaths are caused by heart disease caused by choked or ‘furred up’ coronary (heart) arteries, a disease referred to as atherosclerosis that is caused by high blood cholesterol levels. A crucial component of heart read more

Chocolate And Walnuts: Good For The Health

Living Fit, Healthy and Happy | October 8th 2008 by Joseph

Chocolate And Walnuts: Good For The HealthBy Connie LimonChocolate has antioxidant-rich phytochemicals called flavanols. Although chocolate have some healthful antioxidants it is still considered a “treat” food by professional dietitians. It is read more

The Basic Facts About Heart Disease - What Is It and What are the…

ARTICLEPREMIUM.COM - REPRINT ARTICLES FOR BLOG | October 8th 2008 by JBiggs

Heart diseases are also called cardiac diseases. Individuals of all ages can develop heart diseases. The most common form of heart disease in adults is coronary artery disease, which is the major cause of heart attacks. Heart diseases are also call read more

Does your waistline predict your risk for heart disease?

Battling Heart and Stroke | October 8th 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)

If you are female and have a waistline circumference measuring 35 inches (about 89 cm), then you are advised to have a detailed risk assessment of your cardiovascular health. This is according to Dr. Erin Michos, a cardiologist of Johns Hopkins Medi read more

The Secrets of Flossing

livelife365.blogspot | October 7th 2008 by mike foster

Habits often get a bad rap. Most of us, when someone mentions a habit, automatically think that they are talking about a bad habit. And, sadly, there are way too many bad habits that affect us in unhealthy ways. Smoking, excessive drinking, overea read more

21 Free Preventative Medicine Habits!

Kitchen Table Medicine | October 7th 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine

#1 Laugh- When we laugh we release endorphins that make us feel good. These endorphins reduce pain and stress. Stress is a common cause of chronic disease. Maybe you just lost a ton of money in the stock market and don’t feel like laughing a whole read more

Cardiac Treatment: One Pill To Tackle All Heart Problems

Daily Health Tips | October 7th 2008 by James Parker

A team of researchers claim that they have developed a new pill called “polypill” which can protect you against all heart disease and stroke. Researchers believe that this new pill is a complete solution for all cardiac problems. To prove their r read more

US government - the biggest diet pusher

Food Chains | October 6th 2008 by food chains

When was the last time anyone heard that in order to lower your cholesterol and reduce your chances of dieting you need to cut down on calories and fat - especially saturated fat. As you may remember I mentioned in my post about saturated fat that An read more

Hey, Couch Potato

moms.....check nyo | October 6th 2008 by liza

The Couch Potato is going to love this news. South Carolina researchers found that people who are overweight but fit have a 50% lower risk of dying that normal-weight couch potatoes. The reason for this is because physical activities protects again read more

C is for Chocolate - The ABC's of Good Nutrition cont'd

Fit, Fabulous and Forty The Natural Way | October 5th 2008 by Doris Herrmann

When I heard that chocolate was good for you, well I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. If there is one thing I can't do without, it's chocolate.Any girl knows that there is nothing better then a good piece of dark chocolate to get you through a b read more

Beans - A Natural Alternative To Your Afternoon Snack

Impact Lab | October 5th 2008

  Consider a natural alternative the next time you reach for that cupcake or soda as an afternoon snack. This snack leaves you feeling full, gives you energy, and simultaneously fights “bad”-LDL-cholesterol. read more

Lower Your Risk Of Heart Disease Without Drugs

Living Fit, Healthy and Happy | October 4th 2008 by Joseph

Lower Your Risk Of Heart Disease Without DrugsBy Mark HymanToday, I am going to tell you how to lower your heart disease risk using a comprehensive dietary and lifestyle approach.==> Dietary RecommendationsThe first step in preventing heart disease i read more

Benifits of Olive Oil

Diabetic Help | October 4th 2008 by Steve Feller

When I was first Diagnosed with diabetes I went to a dietitian. She created a meal plan for me to follow. It consisted of a low fat and low carbohydrate diet. One point she did make was to use olive oil in as many foods as possible and to r read more

Cardiac Catheterization

Overcoming Chronic Illness | October 4th 2008 by Erika Satie

Last week I went to see another Cardiologist and it was a great visit, but it turns out that she does not specialize in heart failure like my current doctor does, so needless to say I felt a little bummed out. She did, however, give me a lot of great read more

Whole Fruits Maybe The Key To Fighting Cancer

naturalwellness | October 4th 2008

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and it is special to me because I am a 7 year breast cancer survivor. I have survived; however, I tooka very poisonous chemotherapy regimen that my doctor recommended and my body was left ravaged with no stam read more

HEALTHY FOODS AND BREAST CANCER AWARENESS

Online Weight Loss | October 3rd 2008 by Пенко Пенев

This essay was syndicated from: Laurel upon Health Food Healthy Dishes as well as Breast Cancer Awareness Did we know Oct is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month ? Or have we been wondering what all those pinkish ribbons have been about ? Just read more

Heart disease rates in Asia rising fast

Photo Travel & Daily News Vietnam, China, India, Indonesia | October 2nd 2008 by Chuck Kuhn

Heart disease rates in top Asian countries are rising frighteningly fast, cardiologists say.Chinese cardiologist Prof Runlin Gao warned a meeting of experts in Shanghai that heart disease rates in China, India, Indonesia and Malaysia were skyrocketin read more

5 Things You Can Do To Maintain A Healthy Diet

Who Is Luanne Ribble | October 2nd 2008 by Luanne Ribble

Next to smoking, being overweight is one of the worst attributes to your health possible. By having a high weight you are putting yourself at risk of heart disease, a stroke, diabetes, gout and much more. Because of the many health issues that come u read more

Leptivin May be the Answer to Leptin Induced Weight Gain

MaxNRG For Life | October 1st 2008 by Annie

Have you heard of leptin? This very powerful little hormone is produce by your fat cells and is supposed to turn your appetite on and off, and tell your body what to do with fat store it or burn it.If your cells become leptin resistant you gain weigh read more

Our Life Expectancy

Healing The Rift | October 1st 2008 by leo kim

When will we die? My mother died of a stroke in her sixties but my father whose health was near perfect died at 83 in a car accident. I inherited my mother’s genes but I managed (so far) to reverse heart disease twice. Will science and medicine e read more

Heart patients could be at a high risk of depression

Cardiophile | October 1st 2008 by simpro

Photo by Burning Image According to the American Heart Association, people with heart disease have a high risk of depression. Living with heart disease is not easy. Having an episode of heart attack can be devastating for many people. Temporary feeli read more

What Makes Me Susceptible To Heart Disease?

Sports And Relax Blog | September 29th 2008 by kon5518

Heart Disease kills more Americans than any other illnesss. It is important to find out who is at risk and what can be done about my situation if I’am. Heart Disease is a staggering health problem that approximately 70 million people currently read more

Top Reasons Why Breakfast is Important

Jumpstart Energy Health and Fitness Blog | September 29th 2008 by Derek Huizinga

The alarm clock rings and you hit it (3 times if you’re me); but it’s finally time to get up. So you crawl out of bed and head for the bathroom; here’s a couple things you’ll probably do: 1) take a leek 2) rinse out your mouth read more

What would you do in the name of love?

MayDecember Secrets | September 29th 2008 by ron and gayle

Sometimes it’s the little things that make the biggest difference. (Posted by Gayle) I’m prepping for an exam tonight.  It’s not just any kind of exam.  It is one of the many extra credit exams you get to take after age 50.  Of c read more

Knowing About Diet Influences Can Lead to a Healthier Heart

Whole Health Wellness Blog | September 29th 2008 by Whole Health Center

The health of the heart and the death rate due to heart disease has made an interesting increase over the past 150 years. In the 1800s, death by heart attack was almost unheard of. Now, it has taken the position of the single largest killer of Americ read more

Your Mouth Is Connected to Your Heart and Your Brain and the Rest…

Know Thy Health | September 29th 2008 by L.M. Verigin

Some articles that ran while we were on our blog holiday that we want to be sure you didn’t miss:   New Data on Dental Health & Heart Disease (Wellness Resources) The clear links between dental health and heart disease just got a lot s read more

Congenital heart disease

Health and Fitness Proudct Reviews | September 29th 2008 by James yaqins

Congenital heart disease in the fetal period of took place a heart malformation. The general incidence is 0.6 percent, that is, the baby will be born in 1000 six children have congenital heart disease. Of course, not all regions, at high altitude, hy read more

Acid Reflux/Heartburn - Simple Steps to Relief

Health Care for All | September 28th 2008 by Tridianto

You’ve seen the advertisements: Acid reflux is a horrible disease that can cause damage to the oesophagus and lead to cancer. Are these claims realistic, or simply exaggerated to sell over the counter medications? The fact is that doctors don&# read more

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