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08
Oct
2009
Why Eating Dark Chocolate as Part of a Healthy Heart Diet is Good For You.

31 days ago by admin

Kirsten Whittaker asked: A recent study isn’t shy about suggesting regular consumption of small amounts of dark chocolate as part of a healthy heart diet could be good for your circulatory system. Note the words small and dark. And forget about nugat and rich creamy centers. Instead we’re talking pu ...

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19
Sep
2009
PUTTING TOGETHER PIECES OF THE HEART DISEASE PUZZLE

50 days ago by randie

Despite some advances in hunch disease, it continues to be a super open upbeat danger in the United States. More than 70 meg Americans hit hunch disease. One dweller dies from hunch disease every 34 seconds. Nearly half of the accumulation module undergo a hunch move or move in his or her lifetime. ...

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28
Aug
2009
Insulin Resistance and Metabolic Syndrome Prevention and Treatment

72 days ago by Health and Fitness: Diabetes Articles from ...

It is estimated that 50 million Americans suffer from metabolic syndrome. By definition, metabolic syndrome is having any three of these ailments: insulin resistance, low hdl, waste circumference greater than 40 for men and 35 for women, elevated blood pressure and elevated c reactive protein.

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Is Your Body Burning Up with Hidden Inflammation?

72 days ago by Healthy Diets

Could something as simple as a quick and easy blood test save your life? Absolutely. It is called a C-reactive protein test, and it measures the degree of HIDDEN inflammatio n in your body. Finding out whether or not you are suffering from hidden inflammation is critical, because almost every modern ...

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26
Aug
2009
HEART ATTACK – CAN WE MANAGE IT

74 days ago by drlokku

Video What is Heart Attack

What is Heart Attack INTRODUCTION A heart attack (also called “myocardial infarction”) occurs when a blood vessel supplying blood to a part of the heart becomes blocked, resulting in permanent damage to the heart muscle due to the lack of blood flow. The blood vessel can become blocked from advancin ...

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04
Aug
2009
Foods That Help Reduce The Risk Of Inflammation.

96 days ago by bobbyguest

Scientist have recently discovered that inflammation contributes to various conditions, such as heart disease, cancer, arthritis and diabetes, and are now trying to recognize how to stem the deluge of chronic inflammation. Their study has turned to traditional herbal remedies, and a key principle of ...

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28
Jul
2009
Cholesterol Lowering Foods – Correct Approach but the Wrong Focus!

103 days ago by david graham

I have received a few questions of late asking which foods will reduce your cholesterol. Today I want to discuss why reducing your cholesterol using foods is the correct approach but the wrong focus. That you are searching for cholesterol lowering foods means that you are concerned with your cardiov ...

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16
Jul
2009
Strawberries: A Tasty Treat With Anti-Aging Power

115 days ago

There is strong evidence that strawberries are a heart-protective fruit, an anti-cancer fruit, and an anti-inflammatory fruit all rolled into one. Cancer Prevention There have been many published reports on the anticancer effects of strawberries. Strawberries are one of the few sources, along with r ...

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03
Jul
2009
The Inflammation Syndrome The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent and ...

128 days ago by Nutrition Tips

The Inflammation Syndrome The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease Arthritis Diabetes Allergies and Asthma “Challem’s new book hits a home run — with the latest research on what to eat and take to defeat our real number-one cause of health problems — inflammation. It’s a ...

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02
Jul
2009
Biomarker CRP Isn’t Cause of Heart Disease and Other Health News

129 days ago by Fitness Routine

Study Says C-Reactive Protein, Though Linked to Heart Disease, Doesn’t Cause It High blood levels of C-reactive protein, a biomarker used to predict heart disease, can foretell heart disease but do not cause the disease, Reuters reports . High levels of CRP, as the protein is called, are probably ca ...

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