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Colour therapy part 5 Blue

Mystical And New Age Blog | October 10th 2008 by Lolly1212

Colour Therapy Part 3 Blue Colour has a profound affect on our moods. Below is a few basic effects that colour can bring into our lives. Blue: Blue is calming and soothing it is the colour of the sea’s and the sky. Sitting by the sea read more

Chicken legs may control high blood pressure.

Chicken Chat | October 9th 2008

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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

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

Helping your health is just a bottle away

Super Jungle Juice | October 7th 2008 by Ben

Here is a great series of resources to pass along from monaviedrinkers.com concerning some of the most common heath issues in America. I hope you find them useful.Cancer http://www.monaviedrinkers.com/cancer.htmlHigh Blood Pressure http://www.monavie read more

How to Prevent High Blood Pressure

The Fight for Fitness | October 7th 2008

According to the American Heart Association, about 1 in 3 Americans has high blood pressure.  Because there are no symptoms for high blood pressure, they also estimate that 1/3 of these people don’t know they have it.   The only way to know i read more

A New Category: My Health

Foodie In Disguise | October 6th 2008 by scott mindeaux

I decided that I'm going to blog about my health status on this blog as well. I think it's important to also understand the choices I am making and how it affects me. I have struggled with my weight most of my adult life. I also have Type II Diabetes read more

The Demise of the Middle Age Business Executive

Somagenesis San Diego Personal Trainers Lifestyle | October 5th 2008 by Rivak Hoffman

The health of the 21 century business executive is under attack. Numerous NIH (National Institute of Health) funded studies have reiterated the adverse effects from living the stressful, unhealthy executives lifestyle. The Journal of Hypertension c read more

Vitamin C Might Help Lower Hypertension

Natural Remedies | October 4th 2008 by Caitlin MacKenna

A new Italian study suggests for the first time that vitamin C may help lower high blood pressure.Vitamin C may help lower high blood pressure by calming an overactive central nervous system, new Italian research suggests.Using intravenously delivere read more

8 Ways To Lower Your Blood Pressure Without Drugs

Live Fit Blog | October 2nd 2008

Blood pressure is the force exerted on the walls of the veins and arteries with each heartbeat.  It is expressed as two numbers, X/Y.  A “normal” blood pressure would be considered 120/80 or lower.  The top number (X) is the systolic. read more

Discovering Vitamins

Modern Guide to Health | September 29th 2008 by cloyd

It was this strange disease, beriberi that led to the discovery of vitamins. A certain Dutch scientist, while out in Indonesia, noted that beriberi was more prevalent were crowded together. Other doctors thought it was some type of infection, but thi read more

High Blood Pressure Symptoms

Class Audio Books | MP3 Audio Books | September 29th 2008 by Ross Gill

It is not unusual to find that high blood pressure symptoms are almost non existent. This is the reason that high blood pressure is often described as the silent killer. It can simply run in families. The symptoms which do exist can sometimes be con read more

Mattress Pad With Calcium Ceramic Squares

MattressZine | September 29th 2008 by Max Lee

It is otherwise known as the Jade Mattress. The tiny disks you see are the calcium ceramic squares, which emit of infrared rays. This rays work to sooth the muscles, thus relieving body pains The benefits of a Jade Mattress: - Negative Ionization fu read more

Your job and your blood pressure

Battling Heart and Stroke | September 29th 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)

Increase in blood pressure has been associated with psychological and emotional stress. But how does stress in the job affect blood pressure? This has been the subject of numerous research studies over the years but the results are conflicting. In th read more

Buzz Marketing

Basic Marketing | September 28th 2008 by Stephen Wilson

Positive word-of-mouth (WOM) by your customers has always been considered the most effective product promotion available. The problem has always been to find an effective way to create and monitor customer word of mouth for a new product. Bzz Agent i read more

‘No Mother’ in the ER

Three Channels | September 27th 2008 by Elizabeth Channel

OK, it’s becoming a weekend plan–burgers, fries, a quick, or perhaps not so quick, trip to the ER… As many of you know, my husband’s grandmother has been staying with us for several weeks since her daughter “went abroad& read more

High Blood Pressure

Home Remedies | September 27th 2008 by nicola

There are a few studies that show encouraging news that garlic can lower your blood pressure to safer levels. Garlic appears to lower blood pressure by 5 to 10 percent. Try 900 mcg of garlic powder per day, making sure it contains 1.3 percent alliin, read more

NIH’s Genes, Environment And Health Initiative Adds 6 Studies

Immune System Information the best doctor to us | September 27th 2008 by Alan

The Genes, Environment and Health Initiative (GEI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have awarded grants, estimated to be up to $5.5 million over two years for six studies aimed at finding genetic factors that influence the risks for stroke, read more

"The Rescuing Hug"- The Healing Power of Touch

Mind, Body and Spirit | September 27th 2008 by Incognito

There's nothing like a good, hearty hug to make you feel warm, protected and loved, no matter who the giver is.There's something very healing about hugs, especially when we are lonely, depressed or stressed. And even though most of us can attest to t read more

The lifestyle of the young is not good for the heart

Battling Heart and Stroke | September 26th 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)

The trend is disturbing. More and more children and young people are having cardiovascular problems. And the causes can be traced to unhealthy lifestyles. Lack of proper nutrition Project EAT, a study conducted by the University of Minnesota looked a read more

Epidemiology of Preeclampsia & Presenting Symptoms

Article Directory Blog | September 24th 2008 by Dan Blackburn

Other symptoms of preeclampsia include: swelling - particularly peripherally (hands and feet) and in the face; sudden weight gain, due to fluid retention; headaches and associated visual disturbance (including in severe cases photophobia). In cases w read more

Medications Cause Slowness, Need for More Care in Older Adults

Whole Health Wellness Blog | September 24th 2008 by Whole Health Center

Doctors are being warned that the drugs they select for their older patients could result in slower physical function and even increased dependency on a caregiver to perform otherwise rou­tine functions. The drugs that are causing this slowed physic read more

Do Men Avoid Talking About Their Health?

Health And Wellness | September 23rd 2008 by TeasasTips

My healthy living habits have been rubbing off on certain members of my family. How do I know this? Well, one of sisters was singing the praises of Fish Oil Caplets to our cousin. Our cousin has developed high blood pressure, and needs to seriousl read more

Glomerulonephritis Detailed Information

Healthy Articles | September 23rd 2008 by kanrich

 Glomerulonephritis can be caused by various disorders, such as infections, an inherited genetic disorder, or autoimmune disorders. Glomerulonephritis is a type of kidney disease Glomerulonephritis is a disease that involves inflammation of the glom read more

High blood pressure | Natural blood pressure control

Herbal Ayurvedic Remedies | September 22nd 2008 by MRoy

Blood pressure or the pressure against the walls of the arteries is measured as systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. Systolic pressure occurs when the heart contracts to pump blood through the arterties while diastolic pressure is when the heart read more

Better Understanding Of Blood Vessel Constrictor Needed To Harnes…

Immune System Information the best doctor to us | September 21st 2008 by Alan

To harness endothelin-1's power to constrict blood vessels and help patients manage high blood pressure or heart failure, scientists must learn more about how endothelin functions naturally and in disease states, says a Medical College of Georgia res read more

Many Doctors Don't Know Blood Pressure Guidelines

DrEddyClinic.com Integrated Medicine Blog | September 21st 2008 by Dr. Eddy

(HealthDay News) -- Too many family doctors don't start treatment of middle-aged men with high blood pressure when they should, a new study indicates.The men in the study happened to be black, but the same is probably true for men in general, said Dr read more

Audio Relaxation Program Lowers High Blood Pressure in Elderly

MS Health Reporter | September 21st 2008

Once the body and mind become equally relaxed, blood pressure falls considerably, even for elderly people. And the best tools for relaxation are background sounds of ocean waves, calming voices and classical music. These findings were reported by r read more

Anxiety and its various Forms

All About your Life | September 21st 2008 by joom

Anxiety is an abnormal psychological condition which is governed by some behavioral, somatic, cognitive and emotional components which leads to the generation of sad feelings which are known as worry and fear by us. Anxiety is also related with sym read more

Too much salt is unhealthy - the function of salt

Masenka.Be - your guide to a healthy lifestyle | September 19th 2008 by KoffieVerkeerd

Most people know salt only as an additive to food and that eating too much salt is not healthy. But salt also performs beneficial functions in the body. Here you will read what role salt plays in the body and what the consequences are of eating too m read more

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