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SIMPLE TIPS FOR BEATING OBESITY AND HEART DISEASE
2008-06-07 17:38:00
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Do you know why erectile dysfunction is an early sign of heart disease?
2008-06-02 19:35:00
Prof. Know Why answers for your general knowledge and awareness on why erectile dysfunction is an early sign of heart disease: Erectile dysfunction and heart disease may seem to be two different problems, but recent findings from two studies of men with diabetes add to the evidence that erectile dysfunction can be a powerful early warning sign for serious heart disease. A Hong Kong study of 2,306 men with diabetes but no signs of heart disease found that those with erectile dysfunction at the start were 58 percent more likely to have a heart attack or other major cardiac problems over the next four years than those with adequate sexual function. And, Italian physicians who followed 291 men who had diabetes and early coronary heart disease for four years, reported similar numbers - those with erectile dysfunction were twice as likely as men without the problem to have major adverse events, including strokes. There's a physical connection between male sexual failure a...
Alcohol?s Effect on Heart Disease Risk
2008-05-31 03:01:00
Alcohol?s Effect on Heart Disease Risk - Frequency of Light-to-Moderate Drinking Reduces Heart Disease Risk in Men. A 12-year study of 38,077 male health professionals found that men who drank alcohol three or more days per week had a reduced risk... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
How Risky Is Coronary Heart Disease
2008-05-14 07:00:00
Since it is becoming a common medical malady, it is important to be aware of the risk factors for coronary heart disease. There are a number of irregular conditions that affect the heart and the vessels supplying the heart with blood. Coronary heart disease is the most widespread kind of heart disease. It is also ...
How to Prevent and Treat Heart Disease
2008-05-13 07:00:00
Heart disease is a general term for a number of different diseases, all of which influence the heart in some way. Heart disease is in fact considered as being the leading reason of death nowadays in the United States. Heart disease indeed possesses serious threat to many people. Therefore, it is important to understand the ...
Recovering from Heart Disease and Diabetes
2008-05-12 09:49:00
A comprehensive ebook on how to change your lifestyle, written by Exercise Physiologist, Ray Kelly. This ebook covers everything from exercise and diet, to descriptions about the diseases
Heart Disease At Young Age
2008-05-11 07:00:00
If a woman should go into labor before thirty-seven weeks of gestation, the baby born at that time is considered to be premature. In many cases premature infants tend to have some form of heart impairment arising from heart disease or defect. The incidence of heart malfunction in premature babies is rather alarming. Premature infants do ...
The Danger of Smoking in Relation with Heart Disease
2008-05-11 07:00:00
There are those individuals who are in rejection in regards to the relationship between heart disease and smoking. Often, this rejection is based upon self-denial and the need to smooth out any criticism deflected towards smoking; or the rejection comes from those who profit from the sale of cigarettes. Granted, smoking stays legal and a ...
Wine In Moderation Does The Body Good
2008-05-06 00:26:00
Gary Vaynerchuk (VAY NER CHUK), a 32 year old self-trained wine expert who is revolutionizing the wine industry. His webcast, The Thunder Show, on WineLibrary attracts over 60,000 viewers each day and his email queue typically holds 1,000 messages from obsessed fans, self-named “Vayniacs." Gary’s cult-like following is the result of his unconventional, often irreverent commentary on wine. He routinely pans popular wines (even ones he sells at his 3-story New Jersey store, Wine Library). He interrupts his webcasts with rants about his beloved New York Jets. This is not your typical wine expert. As the youngest winner of Marketwatch’s Business Award, Market Watch Leader at 27 and his first book coming out this spring--101 Wines Guaranteed To Inspire, Delight, and Bring Thunder To Your World, Gary Vaynerchuk is an icon in his industry. In addition to stellar “street cred” among his fans, Gary is also highly respected in the wine industry and the corpo...
High Homocysteine Levels and Heart Disease
2008-05-03 04:49:00
High levels of homocysteine are strongly associated with heart disease. Cholesterol isn't the only blood component associated with the risk of heart disease and stroke. Since the early 1990s, the amino acid homocysteine-a byproduct of amino acid... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Would You Like Some Chocolate?
2008-04-29 23:33:00
Good news galore… anyone up for death by chocolate? [Website - TheLostGirl?s Blog]. There is a scientific study about to take place that wants to test the benefit of chocolate on heart disease, in woman with diabetes. CNN reports on all the crazayzay HERE. Researchers at the University of East Anglia in Norwich think that chocolate ...
A Doctor's Weight Loss Advice: Listen To Your Great Grandma
2008-04-25 01:04:00
 Daphne Miller, M.D. is a family physician and author of The Jungle Effect: A Doctor Discovers the Healthiest Diets from Around the World--Why They Work and How to Bring Them Home.  She loves to cook, she loves adventure and she loves her patients.  Over the past three years she has traveled around the world to find authentic indigenous recipes and traditions that can help preserve health and prevent the many modern diseases caused by a Western lifestyle. Dr. Miller graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1993 and then did a residency and research fellowship at the University of California San Francisco. In 2006 she completed Andrew Weil’s Integrative Medicine Fellowship at the University of Arizona. She spends part of her time teaching nutrition and integrative medicine and she also has a private family practice in San Francisco where she frequently prescribes whole foods rather than drugs. Her two kids and her husband often accompany her on her nutrition...
Master Heart Cells Created for Heart Disease Treatment
2008-04-25 00:25:00
Scientists at Toronto?s McEwan Centre for Regenerative Medicine have successfully turned embryonic stem cells into ?master? heart cells which could create healthy heart tissue for patients with heart disease, including heart attack victims. Learn more.
Heart Disease Essay
2008-04-24 10:14:00
If you are a student of Medical Department, you may be assigned to write an essay on heart disease. Heart disease essay aims at exploring the diseases of the human heart work, their results and possible treatment.   You are lucky to find this article since it can help you write your essays on heart disease or, at least, get the ideas of what to write in your own heart disease essay about. Tell what heart disease is. Here you can also tell about the types of heart disease (Coronary artery disease, heart failure and heart arrhythmias). Your essay on heart disease should tell about each of them in general. Do not go too far with detailed information; Tell about people who run the risk of getting heart disease most of all. As far as you know, both men and women can get heart disease, but the possibility to die from a heart attack is more intrinsic to women. You can also say that women of color should take certain steps to reduce the risk of getting heart disease; Tell about heart...
Antioxidants and Heart Disease in Women - The Real Truth
2008-04-21 23:48:00
By Mark SchaussAs I have pointed out in the past, the media seems to love to distort the truth about the benefits of nutritional supplements. The media recently jumped on one of the worst studies on antioxidants done to date. Their claim, which was reported in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine was that women gained no benefit from the supplementation of antioxidants like vitamin C and E. Turns out, that was a clear distortion of the findings of the study. In a blog I did last week I showed that the researchers did not look at the lifestyles of the study subjects which distorts the data. Today, I found out more dishonesty about the study which sickened me. Turns out that they included the data on the benefits of antioxidants from women who DID NOT TAKE the supplements. They showed no benefits to supplementation of vitamins C and E. NO KIDDING! How can any self-respecting journal publish something like that? Back to the study. What was revealed yet not reported by t...
Reduce Heart Disease, Strokes, and Cancer by Drinking Oolong Tea
2008-04-14 20:53:00
There is a Chinese proverb - A daily cup of tea or more, keeps you out of the pharmacy. As you will shortly see, there is a lot of truth in this proverb. So, what is oolong tea? It is related to green tea and black tea -- they are all produced from the same plant. Green tea is made from the dried leaves, whereas black tea is made by fermentation of the leaves. Oolong tea is made by partly fermenting the leaves prior to drying.Triglycerides and cholesterol are two important fatty substances in the bloodstream. These are essential for many things in your body but cholesterol also builds up on the wall of the arteries, causing them to narrow and restrict blood flow. This can lead to several problems including coronary thrombosis (a heart attack) and strokes, so high cholesterol levels are not a good thing. Studies in several countries have found many kinds of tea have some effect in reducing cholesterol in blood fats, though oolong seems to get the best results. It is thought that the ...
Does Oxygen In The Womb Impact Heart Disease Later In Life?
2008-04-13 09:00:00
The amount of oxygen available to a baby in the womb can affect their susceptibility to developing particular diseases later in life. Research presented at the annual Society for Endocrinology BES meeting in Harrogate shows that your risk of developing
Tips to Prevent Heart Disease
2008-04-09 07:00:00
A lot of people die of heart disease nowadays. In fact, a lot of people are having problem of things like high blood pressure even when they are very young. In the past this will only happed to some older people. As a result, it will be wiser to take some measures to prevent yourself ...
Deadly ape heart disease puzzles zoos
2008-04-05 21:37:00
Gorillas in zoos around the nation, particularly males and those in their 20s and 30s, have been falling ill -- and sometimes dying suddenly -- from progressive heart ailments ranging from aneurisms to valvular disease to cardiomyopathy.
OraQuel ® - Lowers the incidence of heart disease
2008-04-03 07:04:00
OraQuel ® Toothbrush rinse lowers the likelihood of heart disease. (OraQuel® is not a drug, over-the-counter or prescription pharmaceutical) Every time you brush your teeth you increase the... MADISON AVENUE blog is the property of Calle & Company - www.CalleCompany.com
Turmeric may help with heart disease.
2008-03-29 15:50:00
Toronto animal study showed "dramatic" results.The spice that gives the kick to many Indian curry dishes might also help prevent the ravages of heart failure, a surprising new Canadian animal study has concluded. This spice is also found in a synergistic combination with Immunotec's Omega 3 daily supplement.Researchers at Toronto's University Health Network found that curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, both prevents and dramatically reverses enlargement of the heart in mice.Enlarged hearts can lead to cardiac failure, a common and often fatal condition where the organ is unable to pump enough blood to keep the body functioning properly.If similar results were one day duplicated in humans, the widely available spice could repair heart damage in a way no drug is able to do now, say researchers behind the study, to be published Friday in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. Curcumin has the added benefit of causing virtually no toxic side effects in even relatively large...
Heart Disease in Children & Its Prevention
2008-03-18 10:59:00
Adults are not the only ones who are at risk of cardiovascular or heart disease. There is a growing number of children acquiring heart disorders either during growth years, or at birth. The most common heart problems in childhood are congenital. That is, the problems are present at birth. Babies with severe congenital heart problems may ...
What is GI in Food and its relation to Heart Disease?
2008-03-13 06:28:00
What is GI that we find in food labels? GI refers to the Glycemic index of foods. It is a measure of how rapidly glucose of various forms of carbohydrates are being absorbed in the blood stream. Do you know that high GI is bad for health? It can even increase the risk of heart disease. High-GI foods such ...
Itamar: Hearing Heart Disease - BusinessWeek
2008-03-09 13:30:00
Itamar: Hearing Heart DiseaseBusinessWeek - Mar 7, 2008TA), a startup ...
The Western World and Ischemic Heart Disease
2008-03-06 17:49:00
Ischemic heart disease is the proper medical term for reduced blood flow to the heart – it is ultimately caused by hardened or blocked arteries, and it is the number one cause of death in most western countries.From the time people are very young, as young as five years old, they can start developing tissue deposits, called plaque, in the lining of their arteries. For many people, these deposits never cause trouble. For others, the deposits can grow, harden, and eventually cause death. The growth of these tissues is called arteriosclerosis.As these tissues grow, the arteries will enlarge some to try and accommodate blood flow. However, if the blob of plaque ruptures, the particles clog blood passages causing a heart attack or stroke, in the worst cases.Please, Pass On The FatsScientists know what causes ischemic heart disease: a fatty diet, inaction, and smoking. While smoking is certainly not limited to rich countries, a fatty diet and inaction are luxuries of middle- and upper-c...
Three Categories of Heart Disease Treatment
2008-03-05 17:51:00
Heart disease includes plaque-blocked arteries, congenital conditions, arrhythmia, and diseases of the actual heart muscle. Whether heart disease is detected early or not revealed until after heart failure, doctors have many kinds of remedies and treatments to reduce the risks of further heart disease. Broadly defined, there are three categories of heart disease treatment.Take Two and Call Me in the MorningIf your heart is beating too quickly, or if the arteries around it contract tightly, the heart will be overtaxed, like revving an engine that’s in park. Doctors prescribe three classes of pills called nitrates, beta blockers, and calcium channel blockers to let the heart run efficiently. Each of these types of heart disease treatments help the heart to beat regularly and slowly, or expand the arteries in the area of the heart so that blood flow is more regular.Everyone has seen TV ads promoting Aspirin to thin the blood and reduce the risk of blood clots causing blocked arteries...
Effects of Kidney and Heart Disease
2008-03-05 17:50:00
Good health is something you cannot take for granted; thus, constantly maintaining it by eating well, exercising, and having regular check ups is what every one of us must strive for.All our body parts and organs are vital for a happy existence; however, the heart is one of the most important organs, without which living is not possible. When faced with heart disease, treatment can be challenging, but when heart problems combine with another major organ failure, there can be fatal consequences.Kidney and Heart DiseaseRenal and coronary artery disease may progress parallel to each other, and there are many heart related diseases that affect the kidney, as well.Kidney’s function is to filter wastes and excrete fluid by using the bloodstream’s own natural pressure. There are a number of causes that can trigger damage to the kidneys, and some of them are:- Decreased blood flow, which is usually caused by clogged arteries that, in turn, will cause a kidney and heart disease.- Acute t...
Go Red: Take The Quiz For Heart Health...
2008-03-05 15:41:00
Ladies, I cannot tell you how important (more important than outward beauty...) it is for you to keep your body healthy. You have heard me speak over the last month about being heart healthy, because heart disease is one of...
Snoring now being linked to Heart Disease
2008-03-03 18:15:00
I came across this interesting video which has recently linked snoring to an increased likelihood of heart related problems and heart disease. You probably don’t need me to tell you but doctors have also of course linked obesity and being overweight with people snoring. Is this a coincidence or is it really that the ...
Some Ways That Obesity and Heart Disease are Related
2008-03-02 17:48:00
Many medical professionals believed that obesity and heart disease were only related in an indirect sense. They attributed the major risk factors for heart disease (such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and even arteriosclerosis) to the degree of the obesity of the person involved. While obesity is a contributing factor for many of these conditions, studies are now indicating a more direct link between obesity and heart disease.A More Direct Link?Recent longitudinal studies indicate that while obesity can affect a number of risk factors for heart disease, the two are also directly related in that obesity can be a predictive indicator of heart disease. In a fourteen year study, it was indicated that middle-aged women with a BMI index of greater than twenty-three, but less than twenty-five still had an approximate 50% increase in the risk of both fatal and non-fatal coronary heart disease. This indicates a clear, direct connection between obesity and heart disease.Another factor tha...
Can psychiatric problems cause heart disease and vice versa?
2008-02-26 12:55:00
According to some estimates, 10 to 20 per cent of patients consulting cardiologists have a psychiatric basis for their symptoms. This means they have chest pains, breathlessness, palpitations and tachycardia (fast heartbeat) precipitated by psychiatric problems such as anxiety, panic disorders and depression. This does not mean their symptoms are insignificant; sometimes they are severe enough to mimic angina or a heart attack. In addition some of the antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs taken by psychiatric patients can cause irregular heartbeat.Victims of heart attacks are usually both anxious and terrified at the time of the attack, and often depressed afterwards, as they wonder whether they will ever be able to resume a normal life. It is also common for open-heart surgery patients to experience disorientation, confusion, hallucinations and delusions for a few days after their operation.
Heart Disease and Weight Gain
2008-02-26 10:39:00
The heart is the life pump for your body; without it, life would end in a matter of minutes. Coronary artery disease is a consequence of inflammation and damage to the vessels that feed your heart. As discussed earlier, smoking, poor diet, high cholesterol, and hypertension can damage these arteries. More specifically, atherosclerotic plaques interrupt flow and decrease the ability of blood to feed the heart.Over time, the decrease in blood flow will become significant when it cannot meet tissue demand. For example, you might experience chest pain during exercise. However, if a plaque ruptures, platelets will activate to form a blood clot, completely disrupting the flow of blood to your heart tissue. The common heart attack, or myocardial infarction, occurs when your heart tissue is in the process of dying. If blood flow remains blocked, heart tissue will die, scar, and become permanently damaged.Another consequence of being obese or having hypertension, involves changes in your hea...
Heart Disease - Why Do Men Often Fail To Get Treatment?
2008-02-26 10:30:00
Research shows that men generally prefer to 'sweep health problems under the carpet', and on average are far less likely to pay a routine visit to their doctor than women. They either don't like to make a fuss or tend to believe they 'it won't happen to me'.Most health care advisors agree that men, especially men over 40, need to be more willing to have regular health checks for their general health and for conditions like heart disease.A man in his forties is about four times more likely to die of heart disease than a woman of the same age. This is because until menopause, woman's hearts are protected to a degree by the female hormone oestrogen. The risk of developing heart disease increases significantly for women after menopause, but the relative risk for men is always higher.Age is also a factor, as the incidence of heart disease increase steadily for both men and woman as they grow older, although the symptoms of heart disease, such as angina, are fairly uncommon unti th...
Risk Factors for Heart Disease-Health
2008-02-25 18:22:00
The risk factors for cardiovascular disease have been categorized by the american heart association (AHA) as follows:Major risk factors that cannot be changed (increasing age, male gender, and heredity)Major risk factors that can be changed (elevated blood cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, and physical inactivityOther contributing factors (obesity, diabetes, and stress).Major Risk Factors That Cannot Be ChangedAgeApproximately 55% of all heart attacks occur in people who are 65 years of age or older. This age group accounts for more than 80% of the fatal heart attacks.Male GenderUntil recently, the incidence of coronary heart disease among women has been largely unexplored. Men have been the primary subjects in the coronary heart disease and risk factor studies because of the high incidence of both among men. However, coronary heart disease is also the leading cause of death and disability among women, accounting for almost 250,000 deaths annually. Women ha...
Cardiovascular Health/Heart Disease News
2008-02-25 00:00:00
NHLBI Research Highlights at American Heart Association?s Scientific Sessions. Findings on Women and Menstrual Cycling, Weight Gain Prevention Intervention in African American Girls, Impact of Breastfeeding on Adult HDL Cholesterol Levels November 8, 2007 At the American Heart Association?s 2007 Scientific Sessions in Orlando held November 4 - 7, scientists supported by the National Heart,
Vitamin E and Heart Disease
2008-02-25 00:00:00
This news release was issued in July 2005. I am posting it together with some of my own comments to possibly help clarify the Vitamin E issue. Women?s Health Study Finds Vitamin E does not Protect Women from Heart Attack, Stroke, or Cancer: Vitamin E supplements do not protect healthy women against heart attacks and stroke, according to new results from the Women?s Health Study, a long-term
Read This: Fall In Love With Your Heart...
2008-02-14 18:00:00
Happy Valentine's Day!! I know that I told you at the beginning of the month that heart disease is the number one killer of women in America. Well I am going to tell you about a new initiative called Go...
Round Heart Disease of Turkeys
2008-02-13 13:23:00
Spontaneous cardiomyopathy of young turkeys is characterized by sudden death due to cardiac arrest. It has been suggested that the condition should be called spontaneous cardiomyopathy to distinguish it from round heart disease of chickens, a different syndrome that is rarely recognized today.The exact etiology of spontaneous cardiomyopathy in turkeys is unknown. However, studies using furazolidone to produce dilated cardiomyopathy in turkeys have indicated altered membrane transport resulting in myocardial failure. Creatine kinase, glycolysis, glycogen, myofibril, Krebs cycle enzymes, fatty acid oxidation, and soluble proteins are all reduced. The calcium-transport ATPase activity of the sarcoplasmic reticulum is increased. This pattern of biochemical changes is consistent with ischemia playing a role in the pathogenesis of spontaneous cardiomyopathy in turkeys.While most deaths occur during the brooding period, the ratio of heart weight to body weight of affected birds is increase...
Diabetes and Heart Disease
2008-02-13 01:00:00
If you have diabetes, you are at a higher risk for developing heart disease. In fact, two out of every three people who have diabetes actually die from either heart disease or stroke. That is an astounding number! You may think that being diabetic simply means that you need to control your blood sugar levels, but ...
Eating broccoli may help fight heart disease
2008-02-06 10:08:00
Researchers at the University of Connecticut have revealed that eating broccoli can effectively fight heart disease.   Broccoli has always been a rich source of antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber that may protect against cancer. The new study led by Dipak K. Das has found that it may benefit the heart.   The team conducted the research using rats where they gave broccoli extract to lab rats for one month and examined its effects on the rats' heart muscle.   The findings revealed that broccoli-fed animals had improved heart function and reduced heart muscle damage when deprived of oxygen compared to control group that ate a regular diet.   Researchers believe that broccoli's beneficial effects are likely due to its high concentrations of certain substances that seem to boost levels of a heart-protective protein called thioredoxin.   The study is scheduled to be published in Jan 23 issue of ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
Red and Blue Heart Disease Awareness Pins In Stock
2008-02-05 19:54:00
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Spread the word, promote heart health. This red and blue awareness pin, in the classic awareness ribbon loop shape, is made of metal and enamel. There is no nicer Heart Disease awareness pin available. Order in Bulk for lowest price with quantity discount! http://www.imprintitems.com/lap-elpins/awareness/bluered
How diabetic patients with heart disease treatment
2008-02-03 05:46:00
1. Sulfonylurea drugs: first sulfonylurea drugs and insulin secretion B to the cell membrane receptor-binding sulfonylurea drugs to impede insulin secretion potassium channel closed, and promote calcium channel open so that calcium smoothly into the B-cell to stimulate B cells play a hypoglycemic effect of insulin secretion. It is worth noting that sulfonylurea drugs receptor exists not only in the B-cell membrane, but also in the blood vessels, such as myocardial membrane as well. Sulfonylurea drugs known receptor R1, R2A, R2B 3. Sulfonylurea drugs for different varieties, different structure of the receptor binding selectivity, sensitivity not the same. Such as: gliclazide (of the United States) The only with the R1-receptor binding and therefore only act on the islet B cells, cardiac muscle, blood vessels are not affected. And glibenclamide (glibenclamide) and three kinds of receptors can be combined, not only to stimulate insulin secretion, but will also affect the cardiac and v...
Patients with coronary heart disease should be cautiously uses what medicin
2008-02-03 05:45:00
1. Bogey in the standing with medication. In angina pectoris, should immediately in a sublingual nitroglycerin tablets or Suxiao Jiuxin pill. Containing drug, should be sitting on the spacious chairs, and not to stand in order to avoid syncope. 2. Accompanied by hypotension, bradycardia, pulmonary heart disease, chronic bronchitis, cardiac dysfunction, in patients with coronary heart disease, such as asthma, Jiyong propranolol. Accolate experiences caused because blood pressure dropped to a bronchial smooth muscle spasm. 3. Propranolol long-term use of coronary heart disease patients, not suddenly stop, otherwise they will increase illness, or even a myocardial infarction. 4. Tachycardia, Jiyong Xinbao. 5. Bradycardia Jibo who live Pill. 6. Bogey free combination. Clinical studies found that if patients with coronary heart disease at the same time taking propranolol and verapamil, can occur bradycardia, hypotension, congestive heart failure, serious cardiac arrest can occur. If at t...
Patients with coronary heart disease how to use emergency medicine
2008-02-03 05:44:00
Nitroglycerin tablets: the drug is relaxation of vascular smooth muscle, blood vessels dilated, reducing burden on the heart, easing angina role. In angina pectoris, patients should immediately stop its activities, and a sublingual (each 0.3 ~ 0.5 mg) nitroglycerin. Under normal circumstances, in the treatment of patients 1 to 2 minutes later, angina can be alleviated. Nitroglycerin tablets should not be long possession, as heat, humidity or other-it can degenerate, so patients should be regularly checked whether the drug failure. Iso-amyl nitrite (commonly known as "small bombs"): the drug has a strong smell, such smells can stimulate the nervous system, played an increase coronary blood supply, reduce the burden on the heart, easing angina role. When the illness of patients with angina pectoris served nitroglycerin tablets invalid, it can immediately with a handkerchief wrapped ODCCP and hands broken, in the nose before inhalation. Under normal circumstances, the patient medicatio...
Go Red Baby...
2008-02-01 14:00:00
I TiVo everything and I do mean everything ladies. I am always learning something from my TiVo adventures whether it's style tips, makeup finds or recipes (y'all know I can burn...right??) I learned a new thing while watching my fave...
Toni Braxton: I?m a Heart Disease Survivor
2008-02-01 09:02:00
The Grammy winner, diagnosed five years ago, has eaten healthy ever since More: continued here
Moderate Drinking Linked To Less Risk Of Heart Disease
2008-01-28 21:01:00
When you are sealed you will begin to take care of your health. As you grow older you will be protected from disease by both exercising and moderate drinking, a new study shows. More: continued here If you like this post, buy an ad and drive visitors to your site.
LDL Cholesterol And Heart Disease
2008-01-27 07:35:00
We’ve all heard that there’s good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. LDL falls into the bad category. LDL refers to a combination of low-density lipoprotein and cholesterol. The liver produces cholesterol to perform a number of important cellular functions, however when our body produces more than we need, our health can seriously suffer. Low-density lipoproteins bind with ...
Wear Red on February 1st - Heart Disease Doesn't Care What You Wear
2008-01-24 16:28:00
One of my favorite colors and a great campaign to support; National Wear Red Day. Join me next Friday in wearing red and spreading awareness about women's heart disease.Friday, February 1, 2008, is National Wear Red Day—a day when Americans nationwide will take women's health to heart by wearing red to show their support for women's heart disease awareness. Although significant progress has been made in increasing awareness among women from 34 percent in 2000 to 57 percent in 2006—most women fail to make the connection between risk factors and their personal risk of developing heart disease.National Wear Red Day is an annual event held on the first Friday in February. On this day, women and men across the country will wear red to unite in the national movement to give women a personal and urgent wake-up call about their risk of heart disease. Everyone can participate by showing off a favorite red dress, shirt, or tie, or by wearing the Red Dress Pin (available at www.heart...
Missing Link Between Belly Fat And Heart Disease?
2008-01-23 08:52:00
But despite the impact on human health, the reasons behind this connection between heart disease and belly fat — also known as visceral fat — have eluded scientists. Now, a new study in mice gives the first direct evidence of why this link might exist — and a tantalizing look at how it might be ...
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