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  • Why Marijuana Should be Legal  By : Edward Curtis
    Many Americans feel that Marijuana is helping fund the war on terror, but making a war on drugs and keeping Marijuana illegal has not stopped millions of Americans from smoking pot everyday. So what is the answer?
  • What Can A Herbal Wonder Drug Do For Your Heart!  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Garlic, whether raw or cooked, is famous for its strong characteristic odor. But, are you aware that garlic can be used medically besides its culinary purposes. In fact, garlic has long been considered as a herbal "Wonder Drug".
  • Water Softeners: The Good, Bad and the Ugly  By : Healthy Home Guy
    Public Alert: Your Water Softener May Be Killing You..." Get the Secret Report That Your Water Purification and Softening Companies DON'T Want You To Read! Due to health concerns plaguing the water softening and purification industries this report is a must read!
  • Things You May Not Be Aware That Could Trigger Heart Attack  By : Ng Peng Hock
    When people go for a mid-morning cigarette or coffee break, they are probably not aware that this could be a very dangerous moment for them. Why do I say that?
  • The Low-Down On The Risks Of Coronary Heart Disease In Women  By : Ng Peng Hock
    The risk factors for CHD are more or less similar for both men and women except for some minor differences. The management of these risk factors has generally been either ignored or pursued less vigorously in women than men.
  • Support A Healthy Cardiovascular System With Resveratrol  By : Darrell Miller
    Chemically, Resveratrol is a polyphenol that includes the flavanoids and proanthocyanadins, both very powerful antioxidants. These are very useful for the destruction of free radicals that threaten your health and well-being in this age of excessive pollution and vehicle emissions, and also excessive exposure to the harmful factors of sunlight through the erosion of the ozone layer that acts as a filter against these harmful free radical-inducing rays.

    Biohemically it is a...
  • Second hand smokers and heart disease risk  By : Abdulmajeed
    A new study found that secondhand smokers develop higher signs and symptoms of heart disease, attacks and strokes, adding to the link between "passive smoke" and heart disease. This study was published in Journal of the American Heart Association and calculated the level of cotinine in the blood of participants.
  • Ringworm Home Remedies - Treatment For Ringworm  By : alien
    Ringworm is a contagious fungus infection that can affect the scalp, the body, the feet (athlete's foot), or the nails. Tinea (pronounced: tih -nee-uh) is the medical name for a group of related skin infections, including athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm.
  • Review of Blockbusters New: Online Movie Rental Service  By : Nickolie
    Today I’m going to be reviewing the new online movie rental service that Blockbuster is giving away.
  • Recognising Congestive Heart Failure Symptoms  By : Mark Hargreaves
    Congestive heart failure symptoms, or simply heart failure symptoms, is a condition that occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the normal needs of the body's tissues. Congestive heart failure interferes with the kidney's usual function of eliminating excess sodium and other waste from the body. Congestive heart failure can affect either the right side, left side or both sides of the heart. There are many diseases that can impair pumping efficiency an...
  • Nitric Oxide, Cardiovascular Health, Cerebrovascular Disease  By : alien
    Cerebrovascular refers to the blood vessels (arteries) that supply blood to the brain, and cerebrovascular disease, in simple terms, refers to an abnormality of the brain due to a disruption in this blood supply in some way
  • New Ways To Test For Heart Disease  By : Darrell Miller
    In the recent issue Circulation, a new method for detecting heart disease was discussed. This may offer hope for those with a family history of heart disease. Scientists at Michigan University and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN discovered that by administering calcium to patients may allow doctors to detect blocked arteries for people who show no symptoms of disease. This is a non-evasive way for doctors to detect heart disease early.

    This is a fifteen minute test, ...
  • Natural Supplements For A Healthier Heart  By : Darrell Miller
    High blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, and ever increasing stress are all factors related to the leading cause of death for both men and women, heart disease. Luckily, heart disease is a problem you can do something about. By taking nutritional supplements, making changes in the food we eat, exercising most days of the week, drinking in moderation, and eliminating tobacco use, we can prevent or lessen the effects of heart disease.

    After choosing to live a health...
  • Mixing Heart Drugs Can Be Fatal For Some!  By : Ng Peng Hock
    A standard combination of diuretics and blood-pressure drugs has been prescribed to heart-failure patients by their doctors. Such treatment has widely been used in United States following a research conducted in 1999..
  • Living with Congestive Heart Failure  By : Kelly Church
    This article offers a definition of Congestive Heart Failure. It gives the reader knowledge about this condition and ways that CHF are treated. It is also meant to give hope to those with Congestive Heart Failure and to let them know how to live relatively healthy, full lives despite it.
  • It is Acid Reflux or Heart Pain!  By : Robi n
    Chest pain can be a very scary, serious issue. If you are one of many Americans at risk for heart disease, it can be even more frightening. But sometimes chest pain isn't heart related, it is a digestive issue. The symptoms of both heart problems and acid reflux are very similar, but the treatment is obviously very different. It's easy to mistake one for the other because the esophagus is located behind the heart in the chest cavity.
  • Introduction To Angina  By : Janie Jonah
    Angina is a form of heart disease where the blood flow to the heart is restricted by a blockage in one or more of the arteries that carry blood into the heart. Usually, the first sign Angina is a pain in the chest, not unlike a squeezing or pressing sensation. Angina is also referred to as heart disease or coronary heart disease. Other symptoms or conditions associated with angina or more generally heart disease are a high cholesterol level, high blood pressure, smoking, diab...
  • How to Recognize a gambling Problem  By : Ellie Schneider
    Here are some ways to help determine if someone you know has a gambling problem.
  • How to Deal with gambling Addiction  By : Ellie Schneider
    What to do if someone you care about has a gambling problem
  • How to cure Agoraphobia  By : Ellie Schneider
    Agoraphobia is a mental disorder that causes many people to be unable to go outside and interact with society. Doctors have found a promising treatment for agoraphobic. The problem is it is illegal.
  • How Is A Cardiac Stress Test Performed?  By : Kurt Lehmann
    If you have a cardiac stress test scheduled, or if you have concerns about your heart, you may want to understand how a cardiac stress test is performed. This article provides you with the basic background information you need to understand how these tests are performed.

    A cardiac stress test is used to evaluate the way your heart and vascular system respond and work together under stress. By stress, what is meant is exercise or exertion. This helps answer two very importa...
  • How Good Is Good Cholesterol?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    For years, good cholesterol (HDL) has been considered as being able to counteract bad cholesterol (LDL), or even prevent heart disease. Nonetheless, its goodness has been questioned by some scientists.
  • How Do I Prepare For A Cardiac Stress Test?  By : Kurt Lehmann
    Do you have a cardiac stress test scheduled? If so, you may have some questions about how to properly prepare for the test. Don't worry! The preparations are simple. You don't need to do much... The preparation for a cardiac stress test is fairly simple and straight forward (there's no studying required, the most important thing is that you show up on time).

    There are a few additional things you need to consider before your cardiac stress test. First, you will need to...
  • Heartburn, Drugs, and Low Iron  By : Rudy Silva
    Your body will absorb the iron you need to keep you supplied with oxygen. Interfering with your stomach function can reduce the amount of iron your body absorbs. Find out what to do if you have heartburn and want to keep good iron processing and absorption.
  • Heart Disease, Aspirin, And Red, Red Wine: What Should We Do?  By : Connie Limon
    There have been many studies published in science journals over the past several decades about how drinking alcohol may be associated with reduced mortality due to heart disease in some populations. Some researchers say the benefits may be due to “red wine.”

    The American Heart Association warns to not drink alcohol if you are a person taking Aspirin as prescribed by your doctor daily. It is also not possible to predict in which people that alcoholism will become a problem....
  • Heart Disease - The Shocking Truth  By : Michael Sheridan
    Heart disease is the western world's biggest killer. It is closely followed by stroke. In fact overall around 90% of westerners have at least one modifiable risk factor for heart, stroke and vascular diseases and 25% have three or more risk factors.

    In Australia, for example, a country where sport is practically a religion, over 60% of the adult population is overweight, 51% have high levels of cholesterol, 30% have high blood pressure and a staggering 8% have diabetes.

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  • Heart and Health Depend Upon Diet and Exercise  By : Julia Pizer
    With over 65 percent of the population considered obese, no doubt United States has heart disease as the number one killer disease. The numbers are rising alarmingly and the cost of health is slated to go up steeply in the near future. The trend refuses to ebb and is rapidly going from bad to worse. The government is concerned, and as a result it unveiled its new food pyramid that emphasizes on a well-balanced diet and a good deal of exercise.
  • Disease Articles: The Internet as a Vital Health Resource  By : Darren Callea
    Good health starts with knowledge, information and education. In this regard, if you want to work to ensure that you maintain the best possible health - not only for yourself but for the rest of your family-- the Internet can be an invaluable resource in this day and age. Towards this end, you will want to take advantage of authoritative disease articles that are available at credible website venues online.
  • Cutting Cholesterol  By : Barbara Smith
    You've heard all about the dangers of high cholesterol. Perhaps your doctor has warned you to watch your own cholesterol levels. Then again, you may have also heard that cholesterol is a naturally occurring element of the human body. There are many misconceptions about cholesterol, so it's important to understand the facts.

    Cholesterol is a substance that is found in your blood stream. Each and every one of us has cholesterol in our blood. Without cholesterol, our bloo...
  • Consejos Sabios para Llenar el Alma  By : Emma Garcia
    Es importante tener esperanza de que todo lo que has hecho en el pasado te sirve para el fututo a ti y a tus hijos sin dejar un vació en ti. Aquí hay una lista de consejos sabios para llenar el alma.
  • Consejos Sabios para Lenar el Alma  By : Emma Garcia
    Es importante tener esperanza de que todo lo que has hecho en el pasado te sirve para el fututo a ti y a tus hijos sin dejar un vació en ti. Aquí hay una lista de consejos sabios para llenar el alma.
  • Como Controlar Adiccion a las Apuestas  By : Jack Reider 2
    Aquí te presento una serie de consejos para tratar a un ser querido que es adicto a las apuestas de una forma efectiva.
  • Cholesterol Facts - Cholesterol Reduction Treatment  By : SudhaniSEO
    Cholesterol is a waxy substance that is attached to the fats in our bloodstream and is present in all of the cells of the body. Cholesterol comes from food that we eat, as well as being manufactured directly by the liver.
  • Cardiomyopathy Patient Makes Amazing Recovery After Adult Stem Cell Treatment  By : Jerry Steele
    A young man suffering from cardiomyopathy travels all the way to Thailand to receive adult stem cell treatment for his ailment. Now, he has a new life thanks to his successful stem cell therapy.
  • Can I Travel With Heart Disease?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Can I travel if I have heart disease? This is a common question that people will ask, especially if they have intention to travel by air. It can safely be done, provided few precautions are taken.
  • Can High Dose Statin Help Reduce Blood Cholesterol Levels?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Persons with heart trouble and high blood cholesterol levels are sometimes put by their doctors on high dosage of statin drugs so as to quickly lower their blood cholesterol levels. High dosage of statin can offer only a marginal benefit compared to the current treatment.
  • Blood Circulation and its effect on our health  By : alien
    Our body circulatory system have 3 parts: pulmonary circulation (lungs), coronary circulation (heart), and systemic circulation (the rest). This system mainly involves the heart, the lungs and the blood vessels. The lungs provide oxygen for the heart to pump to the rest of our body. This is done through blood circulation, the blood carries the oxygen from the lungs to the heart.
  • 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?
  • Adult Stem Cell Therapy Gives Georgia Man a New Life  By : Jerry Steele
    A series of heart attacks, bypasses, stents and heaps of nitro tablets is more than enough to keep most people in their Lazy Boy recliner. Not so for Bob Grinstead who is still celebrating two years after receiving adult stem cell therapy in Thailand. He can now do what he wants, when he wants.
  • Addiction: When Gambling Becomes a Problem  By : Jack Reider 2
    This article deals with the problems associated with an gambling addiction. You can read here about the signs, causes and treatment of such problems.


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