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High Blood Pressure - An Analogy of The Cardiovascular System
— 2007-05-07
The cardiovascular system essentially consists of the heart, a network of hollow blood vessels (called arteries, veins and capillaries) and the blood that fills them. In simplistic terms, ... »
Exercise For High Blood Pressure
— 2007-05-06
It is an accepted fact that appropriate exercise directly lowers the blood pressure of those with hypertension. After each exercise session, Post Exercise Blood Pressure is 10 - 30 mmHg ... »
Ideal treatment to prevent heart attacks
— 2007-05-05
A new study found that people who took enhanced medicine and healthcare treatment have survived from heart attacks. This study was published in the American Medical Association, and noted ... »
What is High Blood Pressure?
— 2007-04-30
Blood pressure is an indicator of how hard the heart has to work. It is the force exerted on the walls of the body’s arteries and the organs as the heart pumps the blood through them. ... »
Training for the Fight How to Prepare for High Blood Pressure Treatment
— 2007-04-23
You wouldn’t run a marathon without warming up, and you would never paint a wall without first priming and sanding it… so why would you try to combat high blood pressure without first ... »
Fight Anemia With Vitamins And Over The Counter Products
— 2007-04-06
Anemia is epidemic in such countries as India, Vietnam and Bangladesh. Although anemia is epidemic among the people of impoverished countries it is also quite common in the United ... »
Dr Atkins Diet Plan Can Help You Reduce The Risk Of Blood Pressure
— 2007-04-04
Dr. Atkins Diet continues as probably one of the most widespread low carb, high protein diets used in the last 30 years. Dr. Atkins diet attractiveness has helped spark a lot of related ... »
Stop the Guessing and Find Out Your Risk of Stroke and Heart Attack
— 2007-04-03
Dr. Maulfair recently completed a noninvasive cardiovascular screening program for his patients and the public in his office in Topton (www.drmaulfair.com). The test is called Intima Media ... »
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis.
— 2007-03-31
A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in one of the deep leg veins. These veins are blood vessels which go through the calf and thigh muscles, and are not those which can ... »
MorEPA & MorDHA OMEGA-3 FISH OIL ESSENTIAL FATTY ACID SUPPLEMENTS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
— 2007-03-29
Introduction to Omega-3 When it comes to wellbeing nothing is more important than a healthy heart. The amazing benefits of both fish and flax oil have been unanimously recommended by ... »
Heart Drugs Just as Affective as “Stenting”
— 2007-03-28
A new study released Monday in the New England shows that using heart medication is just as affective as a procedure called “stenting” which requires surgery and is much more invasive. ... »
Can High Protein Diet Plan Like Atkins Prevent High Blood Pressure?
— 2007-03-27
Atkins diet continues as probably one of the most widespread low carbohydrate, high protein diets ever used. Atkins diet status has helped start scores of similar diets who employ the same ... »
Omega-3 reduces heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke and sudden death
— 2007-03-16
The American Heart Association now recommends adding Omega-3 fish oil to your diet. After studying over 11,000 patients who had suffered a heart attack within the past three months they ... »
HEART ATTACK AND DRINKING WATER
— 2007-03-13
Heart Attack and drinking warm water.... Not only about the warm water after your meal, but about heart attacks. This makes sense.. the Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their ... »
Heart Disease Guide - Part 3
— 2007-03-03
Heart Disease in Women: Women and Heart Disease The risk of heart disease in women increases with age. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women over 40 years old, especially ... »
How Obesity and Heart Disease are Related
— 2007-03-02
For a long time a majority of heart health professionals considered that obesity had only an indirect link to heart disease. They attributed the major risk factors for heart disease (such ... »
Second hand smokers and heart disease risk
— 2007-02-23
A new study found that secondhand smokers develop higher signs and symptoms of heart disease, attacks and strokes, adding to the link between "passive smoke" and heart disease. This study ... »
High Blood Pressure Treatment Managed Correctly
— 2007-02-22
In a perfect and ideal world we would not have worry about ideal treatment for this condition and that one etc. As we don’t live in a utopian society, then we do have to take care of ... »
What is Cardiovascular Health?
— 2007-02-21
We all remember our days in gym class of running laps and climbing ropes. We treasured playing dodge ball and running under a giant parachute. Aside from delighting our childlike desire to ... »
An Introduction to Treatment for High Blood Pressure
— 2007-02-20
At one point, Doctors hesitated to prescribe medication for patients with a blood pressure reading of less than 159/99 Hg. This was described as “mild hypertension” and as such not ... »
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