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  • You Only Have One Heart  By : Lakeisha Ford
    The importance of getting a blood pressure checkup, the consequences of not monitoring your blood pressure, what normal blood pressure is, and ways to prevent high blood pressure from getting severe.
  • What to do About that High Stress Lifestyle That Could Be Raising Your Blood Pressure  By : Frank Mangano
    Getting control over the stress in your life can be a matter of life and death. If you're perpetually stressed and you don't learn what to do about it, you could become a prime candidate for high blood pressure - the silent killer.
  • Water Car Conversion Kits - Do They Even Work?!  By : Nick Earl
    An article about the new craze of hydrogen car kits that have hit the market recently
  • Using Ho'oponopono For Blood Pressure  By : Zinn Jeremiah
    Using ho'oponopono in the treatment of high blood pressure.
  • Type D Personality?  By : Ainsley Laing
    Research is beginning to show the effects of positive emotions on our health. Here's a discussion of them.
  • Take Care of Your Heart  By : Marcus Martinez
    Heart disease is one of the most prevalent causes of death in the Western world and it is also one of the most preventable. Many risk factors are controllable and it is not that difficult to make some simple changes in our daily routines that will go a long way for the health of our heart.
  • Symptoms of heart diseases in women  By : Brenda Wade
    Ways listed to maintain heart health for women.
  • Sweet Surprise for Healthy Hearts  By : Eileen Silva
    Dr. Silva discusses the recent findings that dark chocolate is actually a contributor to a healthy heart. Research findings add dark chocolate to green tea and red wine in substances rich in cancer-fighting antioxidants.
  • Prevention heart attack  By : Brenda Wade
    Heart attack is also known as myocardial infarction in medical terms. It occurs when the supply of blood is interrupted to a particular part of the heart. This happens because of the blockage of the coronary artery following the shattering of the atherosclerotic plaque.
  • Patients Warned of Medtronic Defibrillators  By : Katie Kelley
    Even though medical science has made astounding breakthroughs among technology that can assist individuals in living longer, the technology is not always 100 percent safe. Medtronic devices can be consider an example of unsafe technology. However, the defects among these devices have been considered deadly.
  • Nuts and Coronary Heart Disease  By : Veronique Belmar
    Nut consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). Millions of people world-wide die from CHD each year. Epidemiological studies have shown that adding moderately walnuts or almonds to ones diet will decrease serum concentration of cholesterol in both women and men. Also, nuts have other protective constituents, such as protein, magnesium, vitamin E, fibre, potassium and alpha linolenic acid.
  • Living with Hypertension  By : Susan Price-johnson
    A fairly common illness nowadays is hypertension or in common man's language high blood pressure. It is this blood pressure that is responsible for making sure that the blood travels in our heart, arteries and veins. When someone has high blood pressure it means that the heart has to work at a much faster pace to ensure the blood reaches the whole body. This is a fatal illness which can result in a heart attack, stroke, kidney failure or blindness.
  • Is Excess Weight or Excessive Weightlifting Causing Deadly High Blood Pressure For You?  By : Debbie Fontana
    Almost 1 in 3 American adults has high blood pressure. But only a third have it under control and another third don’t even know they have it. And do you know how even a person with normal blood pressure can experience a sudden spike that can kill him?
  • Hypertension or High Blood Pressure  By : Susan Price-johnson
    Hypertension is also known high blood pressure. Blood pressure moves blood from your heart through your veins and arteries. High blood pressure is dangerous because it causes your heart to work harder and increases your risk for heart problems such as heart attacks and strokes. Hypertension also increases your risk for various kidney problems and can even cause blindness.
  • High Blood Pressure Symptoms  By : Mitamins Team
    It is a modern-day disease and can be a silent killer. That is why it is necessary to keep an eye open for high blood pressure symptoms so that the condition can be treated before it gets out of hand. This article also discusses possible treatment for high blood pressure.
  • High Blood pressure and keeping fit  By : Mitamins Team
    High blood pressure is a leading cause of morbidity in the USA and many people are unaware they have the condition. There are many steps that can be taken to help control your blood pressure however, and are these are detailed below.
  • High Blood Pressure  By : Mitamins Team
    High blood pressure is a leading cause of morbidity in the USA and many people are unaware they have the condition. There are many steps that can be taken to help control your blood pressure however, and are these are detailed below,
  • Heart Disease Risk Factors at Emory  By : June Bliwise
    Like any other muscle in our body, the heart needs to be taken care of. Before exercise we stretch and lossen up our muscles to prevent injury to them and although the precuationary measures we take for our heart are different, they are still important. To lower one's risk of heart disease one should make sure to have low cholesterol and blood pressure, moderate amounts of physical activity, and one should refrain from smoking tobacco or drinking excessively.
  • Got A Cough Without A Cold? Check Your Blood Pressure Medication  By : George McKenzie
    Thousands of Americans have been troubled by a persistent cough that hasn't been accompanied by typical cold or flu symptoms. Cough syrup and other cough medications don't help. Unfortunately, these cough sufferers are learning that their cough isn't cold or flu related at all, but is probably being triggered by their blood pressure medication
  • Easing Hemorrhoids Symptoms  By : Tim Hantsville
    If you suffer from hemorrhoids, you are not alone. Almost half of men and women have hemorrhoids by the time they reach 50 years of age. Although many people suffer, few are willing to talk about them. People who experience hemorrhoids may feel symptoms that can be a minor inconvenience or even up to a major source of pain and discomfort. Usually, most cases of hemorrhoids vanish within a few days but occasionally, hemorrhoids be far more serious and should be treated by a physician as soon as possible.
  • Diary of a Stroke  By : Kerry Wood
    A stroke sufferer describes his seizure in diary installments. He relates his initial feelings of denial, his dialing 911, treatment by paramedics, methods of therapy and gradual recovery. He does all this in a tone of humorous self-mockery despite the seriousness of the situation. He concludes with a warning to others who might face the same life-threatening situation and offers himself as a negative example of what not to do.
  • Cholesterol and Heart  By : Alvin Toh
    Coronary heart disease is the main cause of death in America. There are several contributing risk factors to heart disease and cholesterol is one of them that can be controlled. Not all cholesterol is bad, so a good understanding and knowledge of the facts about cholesterol can help you to live a healthier life.
  • 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
  • An Overview of Heart Disease  By : Simone Butler
    Heart disease is one of the most serious health problems of our times. What are the warning signs, and how can you reduce your risk?
  • All about Cardiovascular Health  By : James Peterson
    All about cardiovascular health can give you in detail information about what is cardiovascular disease and how it should be cured. The cardiovascular disease is linked with the heart and blood vessels.

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