Heart Disease - If I Suffer From Heart Disease I have heart disease – are there any erectile disfunction or male impotence treatments suitable for me?Heart disease can be associated with various factors that increase the likelihood of erectile disfunction or male impotence, and make treatment more difficult. Hardening of the arteries (atheroscle... |
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Heart Disease - Immunity And The Immune System Since the 1930’s the western diet has dramatically changed. This change is due to the change in farming from the natural farming process which has developed over 1000’s of years to a modern scientific farming which has changed farming into an industry. This food industry is not interested in producing good quality nutritional food for the nation but... |
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Heart Disease - Interpreting An Ekg - EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electrical impulses of the heart. The results of the impulses are displayed on a computer monitor and then printed onto graph paper. The attending physician or EKG technician interprets your heart health by reading the graphed EKG image.EKGs are a critical tool for medical professionals to diagnose and treat heart ailments. The EKG reading of your heart is compared to the reading of a standard/normal heart in order to get an idea of your heart function.... |
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Heart Disease - Is That Healthy Fish Really So Healthful? Is That Healthy Fish Really So Healthful? By Margot B ELLE Magazine's April issue explores how the most health-conscious eaters may be exposing themselves to dangerous levels of mercury. For years fish has been a dietary staple among weight-watchers and the most health-conscious consumers. Many believe that the omega-3 fatty acids in salmon and tuna can prevent heart disease and wrinkles as well as make their brains both brainier and less susceptible to depression.However, Dr. Jane Hightower, [an Internal medicine specialist] reports i... |
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Heart Disease - Make The Link Between Diabetes And Heart Disease (ARA) - Diabetes is a complex disease that can be difficult to understand and an even greater challenge to manage. The most life-threatening complications of diabetes are heart disease and stroke, which strike two out of three people with diabetes. Alarmingly, most people who have diabetes are unaware of their increased risk for heart disease and stroke. The good news is that people with diabetes can help reduce these risks by understanding and properly managing their disease. First, managing the AB... |
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Heart Disease - Medical Malpractice Cases: Trends And Insights - An incidence of medical malpractice can be a difficult matter to prove. Recent statistics indicate that almost two-thirds of all cases result in victory for the defendant. The attorney is required to prove both negligence on the part of the caregiver, and damage or loss as a result of this negligence. Despite the difficulty this often presents, the prevalence of large malpractice insurance policies demonstrates that doctors and large healthcare providers are not too eager to take any risks. The most common situation that could result in a medical malpractice case is that of risky procedures or treatments given to a patient during a hospital stay. Hospitals are generally liable for any actions undertaken by any of its em... |
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Heart Disease - Mediterranean Diet - What Is It? Well, to begin with, there isn't really any one Mediterranean Diet! There's a whole swag of countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. The basic Mediterranean Diet has common characteristics even if the sourrounding countries differ in culture, language and recipes to some extent. * an extensive intake of fruits, vegetables, bread and cereals, potatoes, beans, nuts and seeds * olive oil is a source of mono-unsaturated fat - common to the Mediterranean are... |
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Heart Disease - Not All Antioxidants Are Created Equal! The growing numbers of health conscious people today living more vibrant lives owe much to the efforts and research of certain pioneers who braved ridicule, for without them, many of us now wouldn't be aware of the general benefits of taking antioxidant supplements.
To take a particular notable example, great scientist and humanitarian Linus Pauling (the only man to win 2 unshared Nobel Prizes, one in Chemistry and one for Peace) urged people to supplement with Vitamin C after he became convinced of its myriad of benefits. Pauling personally used Vitamin C for the last three decades of his life, lived to the ripe old age of 93, and was instrumental in helping this vitamin become as popular ... |
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Heart Disease - Nutrional Dos And Dont's Questions like "What do you recommend? What should people eat?" or “What exactly it is the proper diet?” can not be answered only with "eat less fat" or “exercise more” and “base your diet on low fat food like…”. This "do’s and don'ts" will direct you towards a plant-based diet. Although nutrition is a more complicated mater and it can not be solved in a few phrases, this can be a start. Don’t eat: Ground beef and other fatty meats are dangerous for both your health and weight. It is known that red meat is the largest source of fat and saturated fat and that saturated fat is the most important factor in heart disease. Ribs, bacon, and sausages are other fats that we should not eat. Also don’t eat lean meat more than three times a week although ... |
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Heart Disease - Nuts To You... Just One Way To A Healthy Heart Nuts are readily available and provide a highly nutritious food. In addition to protein, carbohydrate, and fat, nuts contain man... |
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Heart Disease - Obesity And Weight Loss Explained What is Obesity?Obesity means an excessively high proportion of body fat. Overweight refers to an excess of body weight, but not necessarily body fat. Health professionals use a measurement called body mass index (BMI) to classify an adult's weight as healthy, overweight, or ob... |
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Heart Disease - Obesity & Diabetes Health is a big asset which requires proper care and nurturing. A fit and trim body gives inner and outer confidence whereas an obese physique makes you dull and pessimistic. Obe... |
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Heart Disease - Olive Oil -not Just For Popeye Archeological records indicate that man has cultivated the olive tree for about 6,000 years; having been especially popular in the Isle of Crete (which as you recall, also appeared in the Seven Countries Study to be the site of the lowest incidence of heart disease). All oils that we use for eating and cooking contain "fat" and olive oil is no exception. However, it is mostly monounsaturated fat as opposed to saturated fat or hydrogenated fat. It can be used as a flavoring f... |
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Heart Disease - Omega 3, A Medical Miracle Leave your drugs in the chemist’s pot if you can heal the patient with food." Hippocrates. Lately we have all heard so much about omega 3, and its many health benefits. When I turn my radio on in the morning, there are at least 3 Omega 3 advertisements in a 1 hour period. Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fatty acids found in certain fish tissues, and in vegetable sources. A number of years ago, I did not hear of Omega 3. Well, not to any great extend anyways. Today, Omega 3 is mentioned on radio shows and television shows. It is written about in newspapers and magazines. And as is so often quoted, boy did our moms who fed us cod liver oil kn... |
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Heart Disease - Omega 3 And Reduced Risk Of Myocardial Infarction Myocardial infarction is a technical term used to describe an irreversible injury to heart muscle. It is normally used as a synonym for a heart attack and will be so used in this essay. Myocardial infarction is normally related to progressive atherosclerosis (blockage of the arteries.) Essentially the heart is slowly starved of oxygen and stops functioning properly causing irreparable damage and even death. It is no surprise that much of the developed world suffers from heart disease because of diet and other lifestyle habits. In the United States heart disease remains the number one killer among adults and demonstrates similar statistics in many other... |
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Heart Disease - Omega 3 Fish Oil And Weight Loss Copyright 2005 David McEvoyA lot of people still don’t know there are fat burning foods that can actually increase the number of fat calories your body burns each day? These are know as free foods and are ... |
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Heart Disease - Our Guide To The Reishi Mushroom The Reishi mushroom, used for thousands of years as a medicinal herb, has many therapeutic and medicinal properties. Used mostly in the far East of China a... |
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Heart Disease - Potatoes Are Healthful! Not deep fried potatoes.Not potatoes smothered in butter, margarine, or sour cream.Low fat yogurt can be used as a topping, plain or with herbs and spices.But try potatoes that are baked, boiled, fried on a non-stick surface with ... |
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Heart Disease - Press Release Famous Wellness Website Sounds Alarm About Obesity Famous Wellness Website Sounds Alarm About Obesity Obesity has now grown into a deadly disease in its own right, warns HBW. July 13, 2004 --Health-Beauty-Wellness.com has just added a whole new weight loss and nutrition section to its website. It starts with an article aptly titled "Ten Important Things to Know before You Join a Weight Loss Program", which you can follow up with over 25,000 words ... |
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Heart Disease - Press Releaseprestigious Doctor Joins Comprehensive Alternative Medicine Center LifeWorks Wellness Center announces the addition of Dr. Dean Silver, a board certified specialist in internal medicine and cardiology who will be a new doctor on the LifeWorks me... |
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Heart Disease - Prevent Heart Disease Copyright 2005 Mike SpencerYou should always keep in mind that whatever actions you do today can either help to prevent, delay or minimize the effect of heart disease or worsen it. The key is to control risk factors. Granted that you cannot control every risk factor for heart disease such as family history but you can definitely do something about your beha... |
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Heart Disease - Prostate Cancer Sun And Vitamin D Cancer Centres in USA compared the lifetime sun exposure in men with advanced prostate cancer and men without disease and they suggest that men who had spen... |
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Heart Disease - Sleep Deprivation - Alarming New Studies There have been several studies recently that link sleep deprivation with an increased risk of developing diabetes, obesity, heart disease and cancer. That’s rather scary when you consider 3.5 million Americans suffer from insomnia.With regard to the obesity cases, researchers have found that even mild sleep deprivation can disrupt the hormones ghrelin and leptin that regulate appetite. Sleep deprivation may also increase substances in the blood that indicate increased inflammation which is associated with diseases like colon cancer, breast cancer, heart disease and diabetes. Not all experts agree with the findings, claiming that the link between health problems and sleep problems could be caused by other factors. However, most experts agree that further st... |
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Heart Disease - Soy Foods For Better Health Soyfoods aid longevity. Although a few authors dispute this, most literature found on the reputable internet sources show that traditional soyfoods, especially thosewith live cultures, correlate with reduced risks of various diseases without negative side effects. But the maximum benefit comes from using soy foods to replace a largefraction of the diet normally occupied by high sources of saturated fats.In other words, don't just add soymilk and soy shakes, soy based artificial cream toppings to your diet. Instead, replace 30 to 60 percent of your red meats with tofu, miso, tempeh, ed... |
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Heart Disease - Ten Critical Keys To Vibrant Health And Longevity. The BAD NEWS: You have a 95% chance of dying prematurely and needlessly from heart disease, stroke, cancer or diabetes. If you continue the common (“normal”) lifestyle that most people live (out of ignorance), you WILL get the same tragic results that most people get! Is that what you want?The GOOD NEWS: You... |
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Heart Disease - Ten Of The Best Supplements That Men Need For Optimum Nutrition There are many nutrition supplements at your local health foodstore. So many to choose from so confusing which ones are theright ones. How many should you take? Here you will learn whatyou need to take for the best health benefits. A word of warninghere although these products are convenient getting some of yournutrition in liquid form or capsules is only recommended whenyou can't eat properly or you feel you are not getting yourproper daily nutrients. The companies that make the productsthemselves mostly fund the studies of meal replacements, and themanufactures usually test their supplements against similarsupplements not the benefits of whole foods. BORON WILL AID INTHE DEFENSE OF PROSTAT... |
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Heart Disease - The Balancing Act Of Omega Fatty Acids Generally it can be said that most of us do not get a good balance of essential fatty acids in our diet. Perhaps this does not sound like late breaking news. However most of what we consider news does not directly impact our lives. An earthquake half way around the world will make the headlines. But in reality most of us are insulated from its effects. Essential fatty acids on the other hand will never make a reporter’s career. However, many of us are affected by these little buggers more than we may suspect.Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are called essential be... |
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Heart Disease - The Benefits Of Owning A Home Sauna - While a home sauna would seem like a luxury to most people, there are health benefits that make the price of it much easier to swallow. Saunas cause sweating which have many benefits including removing wastes from our bodies and regulating our body temperatures. Sweating also invigorates our body’s skin.Saunas also have positive metabolic effects, caused by the negative ions released by steam. Likewise saunas product positive spiritual effects in that they are calming. Clearly, these benefits are of great value to most individuals. And having a home sauna is a way to get these benefits whenever you want. Home saunas have an additional benefit too - social benefits. What better way to enjoy an evening or a day with your friends than in t... |
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Heart Disease - The Benefits Of Stopping Smoking (part Two) In part one we talked about the benefits in the first few days of giving up smoking and how within twenty minutes good stuff is going on in your body. In this part we’re going to talk about the benefits after a couple of weeks up until 15 years where your risk of coronary heart disease becomes the same as a person that never sm... |
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Heart Disease - The Elimination Of Heart Attack -- Is It Possible? (ARA) - Heart disease is the largest killer of Americans -- more people in the United States die from diseases of the heart and blood vessels than all other diseases combined. Despite the fact that our country has the best heart hospitals and the finest cardiovascular specialists in the world, the heart attack rate here is not substantially different than the heart attack rate in any other country. The most common culprit in this deadly scenario is atherosclerosis -- premature plaque build up, which clogs the coronary arteries that supply the heart muscle with vital oxygen and nutrients. Seventy percent of heart attacks take ... |
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