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  • 10 Easy Tips to Eat Your Way to Lower Cholesterol This Month  By : Nicky Pilkington
    So you have high cholesterol and need to lower it? That is no surprise considering how many people have high cholesterol these days. To help lower your cholesterol, here are 10 tips you can get started with today.

    As with anything health related, diet and exercise are the two crucial components. What you eat is critical to lowering your cholesterol levels, so that is what is included here.
  • 10 Ways to Avoid a Heart Attack  By : Paul Wilson
    A heart attack is known as a myocardial infarction. This occurs when the heart muscle is damaged or does not receive enough oxygen. Many cardiac related problems occur due to blockages in arteries that carry purified blood away from the heart to different parts of the body. Another cause is the formation of blood clots.
  • 10 Ways to Lower Your Cholesterol  By : Janice Lockeby
    Information about numerous ways to lower your high cholesterol in 30 days. Ways include tips about what foods you should eat and what ones to leave alone. Almost all fruits, including trying new ones you've never had, most vegetables and types of meat are included.
  • 5 Common Types of Heart Disease  By : Cindy Heller
    There are many types of heart disease, but this article will explore five types of heart disease that are common to happen. Hopefully, this article can add your knowledge concerning this leading cause of death disease.
  • 5 Easy Ways to Lower Blood Pressure Using 1 Great Fruit  By : Frank Mangano.
    Learn how tomatoes will strengthen your immune system and lower blood pressure.
  • 5 Food Facts to Know for Heart Health  By : Karen Marschel
    Fat is usually thought of as a bad thing but there are fats that are actually good for us. Instead of trying to eat low fat and be hungry, try switching to foods with healthier fat. This article provides a summary of the 5 main types of fats with suggestions on which ones to eat more often.
  • 5 Leading Causes Of Heart Disease That You Need To Avoid  By : Cindy Heller
    There are many factors that can cause heart disease and this article gives top five leading causes of heart disease. It is very important for you to know so you can avoid them and reduce the risk of suffering from heart disease.
  • 6 Simple Communication Stress Busters for a Healthy Heart  By : Charles Kassotis
    Use language to reduce daily stress to keep your heart healthy and strong.
  • 7 Powerful Blood Pressure Changes  By : Keith Crovatt
    High blood pressure tends to sneak up on many people especially as we get older. There are obvious and not so obvious steps that you can take to effectively control and manage to lower your risk of heart disease, stroke and lower your high blood pressure. Here are a few practical things to consider as part of your routines and regimens:
  • 8 Questions You Should Ask Your Doctor About Your Heart  By : Ng Peng Hock
    You must have many questions to ask your doctors on how to maintain a healthy heart. This article highlights eight most commonly asked questions and typical answers from one of the many cardiologists.
  • 8 Tips to Lower Risks of Heart Disease Starting From Young  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Unhealthy foods and lifestyle have brought overweight or obesity to many children around the world. This will increase their chance of getting heart disease later on. However, research showed that coronary heart disease can be prevented from an early age...
  • 9 Yummy Foods That Can Harm Your Heart  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Yummy foods are loved by people of all ages who are probably aware that these foods may pose some threats to their health. Here are 9 so called ‘junk foods' that are high in calories but low in nutritional content; they do contain fats, especially trans fats.
  • A Balance Diet Can Make Your Heart Happy  By : Ng Peng Hock
    A healthy diet can not only reduce the risk of developing heart disease but also increase the chances of survival after a heart attack.
  • A Different Picture Of Heart Disease  By : Ng Peng Hock
    In Feb 2006, researchers reported that many women suffer from a fundamentally different heart disease from men and is easily missed from standard tests.
  • A Natural High Blood Pressure Recipe  By : Rudy Silva
    High blood pressure drugs are bad for your heart. You can lower your blood pressure without the use of drugs. Discover some of the foods and natural remedies that will help you lower your high blood pressure.
  • A New Test To Save Potential Heart Attack  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Recently, a 15-second emergency-room test can determine which patients with chest pain have heart problems and which do not. This can potentially save lives by allowing doctors to focus on those who are in urgent need.
  • A Stroke Survivor's Tale - Clinically Dead  By : Kevin Riley
    In the Spring of 2003, Jim Olbrich was declared clinically dead. Today -- three years after a near-fatal stroke -- he still walks like Frankenstein. Here is his story ... he hopes it can help others.
  • A Stroke..Why it is so important to read this!  By : Ted Crawford
    Dr. Crawford describes what a stroke is, the signs and symptoms to look for, the treatment, and most importantly, the risk factors involved and lifestyle modifications required to reduce your risk of developing a stroke.
  • A Summary Of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection  By : Greg Lietz
    Hepatitis C is a stealthy virus that mutates while hiding in liver cells and other organ cells like the spleen and gall bladder. The fact that the viral cells "hide" makes it very difficult for the body's immune system to eradicate it. Hepatitis C is a slowly progressing disease sometimes taking many years until symptoms are noticeable. It is at this point that the virus has reached advanced chronic stage and becomes difficult to eradicate. Hepatitis C results in 8,000 to 10,...
  • A True Story Of A Young Man With A New Heart  By : Ng Peng Hock
    A 20-year-old young man, Richard (not his real name) considered he was given a very special present – a new heart a new life, when he...
  • About heart attack and its warning signs  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Often heart attack is slowly with mild pain and the person in cause doesn’t understand what’s happening, on the other hand the heart attack might be intense and movie-like.
  • Acute Aortic Dissection Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Aortic dissection is a potentially life-threatening condition. Aortic dissection, also called dissecting aneurysm Aortic dissection is a tear in the wall of the aorta that causes blood to flow between the layers of the wall of the aorta and force the layers apart.
  • Affordable Health Care and Heart Surgery  By : Stefan Jechel
    The association providing healthcare for thousands of people around the world as well as heart surgery and plastic repair surgery is mainly aimed for that group of patients that hardly succeed to put food on their family’s table but desperately require medical care. The main objective of the program is to provide affordable healthcare and pharmaceutical supplies to persons who cannot afford to pay hundreds of dollars for the necessary medical needs and at an approachable price.
  • Aloe and Blood Sugar  By : Steven Godlewski
    How Aloe can help stabilize blood sugar levels
  • An Epidemic Of Heart Failure  By : Ruth Bird
    Researchers now believe they have proof of a heart failure epidemic. And they are compelling health care systems to meet the need.
  • Answers about heart attack  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Heart attack is one of the most serious problems that in some cases may lead to death. A heart attack occurs when the supply of blood and oxygen to an area of heart muscle is blocked
  • Aortic valve stenosis Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Aortic stenosis is a common problem. Aortic valve stenosis or aortic stenosis is a condition in which the heart's aortic valve narrows. Aortic valve stenosis (AS) is a valvular heart disease caused by the incomplete opening of the aortic valve.
  • Aphasia: The Cruelest Language Barrier  By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
    Aphasia is like a foreign language for which there is no translation. Often due to a stroke, aphasia interferes with communication. It can affect comprehension of words, expression of words, or both.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar High Blood Pressure  By : Harwood E Woodpecker
    Apple cider acetum detoxifies and purifies assorted organs in the body. One of the main benefits of apple cider vinegar is the fact that it is very effective in detoxicating both the blood stream and diverse variety meat in the body.
  • Are Cardiac CT Scans Suitable For Everyone?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    How do doctors determine whether their patients have developed heart problems? In the past, invasive angiogram used to be the common and unavoidable procedure doctors will employ. But now, more and more doctors are switching to cardiac computed tomography (CT) scans.
  • Are Middle Aged Men More Prone to Heart Disease?  By : Mary Desaulniers
    Heart disease is no longer the disease of overweight, highly stressed middle-aged men. All of us are empowered to view coronary problems as something we can change through lifestyle and dietary intervention
  • Arteries Can Be Damaged In Obese Children!  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Millions of children could end up with diabetes, heart disease, and other problems linked to being overweight and their parents are not even aware of it.
  • Asymptomatic Hypertension Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Hypertension is one of the most common worldwide diseases afflicting humans. Hypertension also known as high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against blood vessel walls. The heart pumps blood into the arteries (blood vessels), which carry the blood throughout the body.
  • Atherosclerosis - Symptoms, Causes, prevention and Treatment  By : Knut Holt
    Atherosclerosis gives thickening and hardening of the blood vessels leading blood out to the body, and will thus reduce or stop blood flow to important tissue. Here is a survey of the mechanisms of this lifestyle disease, prevention measures and treatments.
  • Atrial Fibrillation Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Atrial fibrillation describes an irregular and often rapid heart rhythm. Atrial fibrillation is a disorder found in about 2.2 million Americans. Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia; risk increases with age, with 8% of people over 80 having AF.
  • Atrial Fibrillation: No Way To Start The Day!  By : Bob Alexander
    Waking up with your heart sputtering is no way to face a new day. It's easy to spot the warning signs.
  • Ayurvedic Concepts and Diet for Heart Care  By : Tom Alter
    The heart is the most important organ of the body which pumps blood to all the other organs in order to keep them functioning. The heart has to work tirelessly for every living second of our life. It is no wonder then, that the heart is the organ that undergoes the highest degree of wear and tear in the human body. In Ayurveda, all heart diseases are collectively known as Hridaya Roga.
  • Bad Circulation - Am I A Victim?  By : Doug Pare
    There are millions of people around the globe taking treatment for bad circulation, and there are many others who suffer from bad circulation, but not aware of that.
  • Bad diet cause heart disease, good diet prevent it  By : Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri
    By the years passing medicine discovers many solutions for diseases in our food. Eating diet is considered as one of the main factors of heart disease. If people eat healthy diet, they shall cut a long way to prevent heart disease. However, there are some foods can resolve heart disease problems. This article is noting the advantages of chili and yogurt to control cardiovascular disease.
  • Being a Blood Donor  By : Bart Samuri
    Before you can give blood, you will be given a screening test. The screening test will help indicate if you are healthy, and include measurements of your pulse, temperature blood pressure and iron levels.
  • Benefits of Wearing Medical Compression Stockings  By : J B Ware
    While patients who suffer from varicose veins and other venous disorders may be well aware of the benefits of wearing compression stockings, however many other active people may not. Simple fact of the matter is that most everyone can benefit from wearing compression stockings on a regular basis. Compression stockings are not only a wonderful treatment for varicose veins but they can also promote leg health and prevent varicose veins in most people.
  • Best Ways To Lower Cholesterol Naturally  By : Kathryn Whittaker
    If you want to stay fit and healthy, you should keep an eye on your cholesterol intake. There are natural ways of lowering cholesterol if it is out of control. The first natural way is by taking your diet seriously. There are also dietary supplements that will help you lower your cholesterol. For diets high in saturated fats, eating more fiber rich foods may help decrease your cholesterol level.

    This is a great place to start in getting your body healthy and in shape. The ...
  • Beware Of Kids That Have Signs Of Heart Disease!  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Under normal circumstances, we would think that only adults, especially elderly, will have narrowing and hardening of arteries. But, the findings of a study presented at the annual American Heart Association in Chicago last month (Nov 2006) will probably change our views.
  • Blood - What are Blood Transfusions ?  By : Juliet Cohen
    Blood is essential for good health because the body depends on a steady supply of fuel and oxygen to reach its billions of cells. Blood also carries carbon dioxide and other waste materials to the lungs, kidneys, and digestive system; from there they are removed from the body.
  • Blood disorders that can affect patients with lupus  By : Groshan Fabiola
    It was shown that, even if it seems hard to believe, the initial signs of lupus may appear in the blood, a blood disorder can be the first sign that comes in patients having systemic lupus erythematosus.Systemic lupus erythematosus can show hematological symptoms like anemia, thrombocytopenia, low white blood cell counts and clotting disturbances.
  • Blood Disorders: Induced by Drug Use & Abuse  By : Tarun Gupta
    Blood is an opaque, mobile fluid connective tissue that is mesodermal in origin. It consists of plasma, blood cells and platelets amongst a diverse array of molecules and ions.
  • Blood Pressure and Anxiety Expained  By : Mark MacKay
    A look at how anxiety can increase your blood pressure readings.
  • Blood Pressure Monitors - Tips on How to Use Them Correctly  By : Mike Jennings
    If you are using a blood pressure monitor at home it is important that it is used correctly to get consistently accurate readings. Here are some tips to help you achieve that.
  • Blood Presure, High or Low, You Need to Know This  By : Tyson J Stevenson
    Blood pressure is generally categorized into optimal, normal, high normal and excessive high or hypertensive.
    High blood pressure can cause coronary heart disease which may result in heart attacks, strokes, heart failure and bleeding from several parts of our body.
  • 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.

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