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  • Clear and Present Dangers of Cholesterol Lowering Drugs  By : Ethan Curoso
    You probably know by now that top cholesterol drugs Vytorin and Zetia have been proven to have no benefits, doctors and patients have to rely on older lowering cholesterol drugs such as statins. There are definitely other more effective and safer ways available for you to lower cholesterol levels without the use of such drugs.
  • A Summary of Cholesterol Dietary Sources  By : Wain Roy
    Diet regulation is highly essential to ensure normal cholesterol levels in the bloodstream. Check out some of the natural sources of cholesterol that can help combat heart diseases and other complicated troubles.
  • Hypercholesterolemia: Causes to Watch Out For  By : Wain Roy
    Check out some of the essential factors affecting cholesterol levels in the blood. Regulation of the controllable factors can help combat high cholesterol risks to a great extent.
  • Heart Vitamins: Your Shield Against Heart Diseases  By : Wain Roy
    Shield your body against deadly heart diseases by nourishing your body with heart vitamins, also better recognized as the Vitamin B group.
  • Elliptical Workouts - How to Get The Most Out of Your Cross Trainer  By : Paul Elms
    If you want to get the most out of your elliptical workouts, it's important that you add some variety and ensure that the environment is optimal. That way you'll get the most out of these superb machines.
  • Heart Disease Risk Factors - A Guide  By : Wain Roy
    Check out some of the major risks associated with the heart. A healthy lifestyle, in conjunction with proper diet can go a long way to avoid the onset of heart diseases.
  • How to Lower Cholesterol - High Cholesterol and other Conditions  By : Meng
    There are several other diseases and conditions that are connected to high LDL blood cholesterol but may not be thought to have any connection with just high cholesterol level.
  • High Blood Pressure: The Silent Threat  By : Fabian Toulouse..
    A killer is threatening one third of the adults in this country, and one fourth of them are completely clueless. Over 73 million people over the age of twenty in the United States have high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. Their arteries and blood vessels are rigidinflexible, creating more work for the heart as it pushes blood through the body. Undiagnosed or ignored, this killer stealthily works the heart harder and harder until it can no longer take the overload, and the end result can be a massive heart attack or stroke.
  • Blood Type: How to decide & project your child’s blood type?  By : Tarun Gupta
    Blood typing is a method of determining a person's blood type by serological methods. These blood types depend on whether or not there are certain antigens on the red blood cells & if there are antibodies to these substances.
  • Blood Typing: What the heck is it…?  By : Tarun Gupta
    Blood typing is a method of determining a person's blood type by serological methods. These blood types depend on whether or not there are certain antigens on the red blood cells & if there are antibodies to these substances. Blood Typing is also known as - Cross matching, Rh typing & ABO blood typing etc.
  • Foods To Be Avoided For High Blood Pressure  By : Armughan
    Do you have high blood pressure. Here are foods to be avoided for high blood pressure. Avoid these foods if you have hypertension
  • You Can Beat Cancer With Natural and Herbal Remedies.  By : Philip Randall
    The nature of Cancer and what is it? As a sufferer pf terminal cancer who beat the odds, I challenge the belief that cancer cannot be cured. I maintain that Cancer Can Be beaten With Natural and Herbal Remedies.
  • Why Risk of Hypertension Increases as Your Weight Increases  By : Christian Goodman..
    It's a sad statistic - depending on the study, anywhere from a quarter to one-half of all Americans today are overweight. It's not just the adults - almost 14% of all children carry more weight than they should, a sharp increase from barely 5% only a few decades ago.
  • Knowing When Low Blood Pressure Readings Can Be Serious  By : Steven McCarthy
    Having low blood pressure readings is a condition in which your blood pressure is much lower than normal for your body, and it causes symptoms or signs due to the reduced flow of blood through arteries and veins. As the pressure drops the amount of blood flowing through your arteries to important organs like the heart, brain, and kidney are starved for oxygen and nutrients.
  • The Great Cardio Myth  By : Dax Moy
    Long, slow steady cardio not getting you the results you're looking for? Leading UK personal trainer Dax Moy explains why.
  • The Natural Way to Prevent High Blood Pressure Symptoms  By : Darrin Reservitz
    These natural remedies for high blood pressure could save your life! What you must know....
  • What Are The Causes And Effects of Congenital Heart Disease  By : Mark Hargreaves
    Congenital heart disease is a condition that one is born with and it is one of the the most familiar forms of major birth defects in newborns, affecting approximately 8% per 1000 infants.
  • Top Ten Ways to Have a Heart Attack  By : Christian Goodman..
    While there are a number of different factors that lead to heart attacks, many of which that are still largely unknown, there are a number of well known lifestyle factors that can lead to this event. Here is my very own list of the Top Ten Ways to Have a Heart Attack.
  • Cholesterol Lowering Drugs  By : R Heavner
    We are bombarded these days with advertising for drugs to lower cholesterol. Many include a preview of the dire consequences of not using their drugs to address the issues of high cholesterol. Here is a bit more information on the types of medications currently available for controlling cholesterol levels.
  • Learning To Live Again With Congestive Heart Failure  By :
    Congestive heart failure, as well as all the risks that go along with it, can be a terrifying prospect for any man, woman or child. The affect of a heart, the body's central tool for survival, no longer performing may appear like the very beginning of the end. The nice news is, by establishing an effective treatment plan with your cardiologist the prognosis, and the chances for you to lead a typical life, grow exponentially.

    Congestive heart failure starts while the heart ...
  • Using Medicine & More to Manage High Blood Pressure  By :
    High blood pressure is a very serious condition. However, provided it is diagnosed early it can be managed in a number of ways. In this article I outline how improving your diet, improving your lifestyle and using herbal remedies can help you manage high blood pressure.
  • Lower High Blood Pressure Naturally- Cure Hypertension and Sleep the Whole Night  By : Joe Barton
    Where you find high blood pressure, you also find sleep apnea. Discover how to lower high blood pressure naturally and sleep like a baby in 2 weeks.
  • Women and Heart Disease- What Are The Symptoms?  By : Christine Abbate
    Heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases are the No. 1 killer of American women- killing nearly 12 times as many American females as breast cancer. More women than men die from cardiovascular diseases each year. 8,000,000 American women are currently living with heart disease. These statistics are staggering and alarming!
  • Should You Drink Wine or Eat Grapes?  By : Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
    In studies conducted in 1992, it was observed that in southern France, mortality rates from heart disease were lower than expected despite the consumption of diets high in saturated fat. Researchers attributed the impressive low incidence of heart disease, 50 percent lower than in the Unites States, to the consumption of red wine.
  • Recognising High Blood Pressure & Its Damaging Effects  By :
    High blood pressure is a very serious disease. It can damage your vital organs and impede your health if it goes untreated. In this article I discuss how to identify whether you have high blood pressure and provide examples of the potential damage it can cause.
  • Senior Health- 5 Musts To Lower High Blood Pressure  By : Christine Abbate
    As we mature, maintaining a healthy and physically fit body can decrease our risk for serious health problems. One serious health problem that so many adults face is high blood pressure. High blood pressure makes your heart work harder than normal. Both the heart and arteries are then more prone to injury. If you have high blood pressure, are obese, smoke, or have high blood cholesterol levels or diabetes, your risk of heart attack or stroke goes up several times!
  • Measuring Blood Pressure and Controlling Hypertension  By : John Kaduwanema
    Are you worried about your blood pressure? Do you intend to start managing your blood pressure? Are you thinking of purchasing blood pressure monitors, first aid kits, medical equipment, travel first aid kits or stethoscopes? Do you suffer from hypertension? If your answer to any of these questions is yes, then this article can help you understand basic techniques for measuring your blood pressure and advice on how to control your blood pressure such as a balanced diet and regular excercise.
  • Controlling high blood pressure using Avapro medication  By : Daniel Lesser
    If you're considering Avapro medication for high blood pressure you need to read this article. Avapro is known as the.....
  • Is your Kid heading for a Heart Attack?  By : fin2000
    The combination of moderate elevations in several risk factors can put you at high risk for heart disease. Some risk factors you can’t do anything about are: growing older, being male, or having a family history of early heart disease.
  • Congestive Heart Failure And The Risks To You  By :
    Congestive heart failure is a dramatic and potentially deadly occurrence. It is a contributing factor is the deaths of 300,000 more individuals each year. Congestive heart failure is a condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood efficiently to all tissues. Congestive heart failure is the most common cause of hospitalization for people over 65 years of age. Congestive heart failure is easily confused with breathing difficulties, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, e...

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