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Heart Disease
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How To Naturally Lower High Blood Pressure And Cholesterol
Heart disease is called the silent killer because it kills without warning. Over 65 million Americans should worry about heart disease. The main side effect of heart disease is death. Learn how to naturally protect your heart without the use of expensive prescription drugs and medicines. Learn about all natural ingredients clinically proven to make heart disease cry UNCLE! UNCLE!
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Tea - A Heart Friendly Beverage
Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world, after water. Tea consumption has been shown to have multiple beneficial effects on health.
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Heart Attack Description
Also known as acute myocardial infarction, heart attack is the leading cause of death worldwide. An average of 1.2 million Americans suffer from a heart attack annually and 40% of these people die.
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Can Nitrates Help Control High Blood Pressure?
Just as CoQ10 appears to be beneficial in reducing blood pressure levels, nitrates, another alternative natural remedy, also appear to have a positive affect on reducing hypertension.
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LDL, HDL Cholesterol - Which is Good and Which is Bad?
When your doctor spouts off your cholesterol levels in terms of LDL and HDL, does your brain shut off? You know in the back of your mind that one is good and one is bad, but which is which? And why is one better that the other?
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How Stress Effects Heart Disease
Here we look at how stress effects heart disease and the relationship between physical inactivity and coronary heart disease, because the two are very much related.
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High Blood Pressure: Should I Expect Symptoms?
High blood pressure is one of America’s silent killers. People tend to have it for years before it is officially diagnosed. The only way to know for sure if you have high blood pressure is to have it measured at the doctor’s office – otherwise, it will not show any symptoms. Through the use of a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope, your physician can inform you as to whether or not your blood pressure is high.
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How Will I Feel If I Have a Heart Attack?
Heart attacks, known by their medical name of acute myocardial infarction, is a state of disease that involves the interruption of the bloody supply to part of the heart. The result is a shortage of oxygen that can damage the heart tissue and potentially kill. Heart attacks are the leading cause of death all over the world. Major heart attack risk factors include a history of angina or vascular disease, a previous stroke or heart attack, old age, excessive alcohol, the abuse of illegal drugs, smoking, episodes of abnormal heart beat, obesity, high levels of stress, high or low cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, high blood pressure, and diabetes.
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The Hidden Truth About High Cholesterol
What you need to know about your cholesterol. First, you don't really know if you have a cholesterol problem unless you get your blood tested. There is good and bad cholesterol and either can lead to high cholesterol levels. High cholesterol levels can be fatal. But you can control your cholesterol and stay in the healthy range.
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Hearty News
As time goes on, new technological adavancements take place and make serious diseases sound less menacing. It is a welcome source of HOPE to those who worry about their health.
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