The Role Of Physical Activity In The Alternation Of Cholesterol Level
More and more people especially working adults do not have sufficient physical activity either due to tight work schedules or unhealthy lifestyles. This increases their risk of getting heart disease, stroke, and cancer.
So what is physical activity? It is defined as participation in any form of regular exercise or sports for at least 30 minutes [...]
An Adult Stem Cell Adventure of a Lifetime
A seemingly untreatable heart affliction was what was facing Hal Terrell, 80. Hal, a veteran of World War II had suffered three heart attacks, multiple angiograms and bypass surgery. He had severe angina- simple tasks like taking a shower or moving from one chair to another would bring on an angina attack. [...]
Review of Rutozym
According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. One of the reasons for this is misinformation. Many women feel they are safe from heart disease, but did you know women are more likely to suffer a stroke after menopause than men? Also, [...]
Shuddha Guggulu For Cholesterol Concerns
It is a common foodstuff carry tags claiming to be free from cholesterol, low fat. Lately, the word cholesterol has become a cursed word in the world health, and not without reason.
Although Cholesterol is required for various functions in the body, too much of it can be bad for your health as it can put [...]
Discover Heart Disease Signs and Symptoms
Heart disease signs and symptoms vary depending on which form of heart disease is present, but experts agree that proper nutrition and regular exercise are an important part of treating and preventing cardiovascular disease.
According to a September 2006 survey, 99% of Washington state family physicians agree that nutrition is important and that they as doctors [...]
What No One Ever Told You About "Water"
Thicker, more viscous blood increases stroke and heart disease risk. One measurement that, in part, determines blood thickness is called hematocrit. If a person is not drinking enough water the hematocrit level is higher, thus increasing risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Diabetes is also associated with increased blood viscosity or thickness. As the blood sugar [...]
More Overweight Kids - More Heart Disease
When you receive the Seal you will begin to take action on your health. Action is needed by the many overweight teens of this generation, since studies forecast significant increases in the rate of heart disease.
Two studies were published in the Thursday December 6 2007 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, projecting [...]
Which High Blood Pressure Remedies Make Sense For You?
One out of three American adults has high blood pressure or hypertension. High blood pressure is known as the \”silent killer\” because people with this condition can go years without realizing they have it. The only way to tell is to have it checked by a doctor.
Changing your lifestyle, eating healthier foods and exercising are [...]