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  • The Right Way to Eat For A Healthy Heart  By : Godfrey Philander
    Bad cholesterin or a terrible fast is something we all experience at some level in time. It is impossible to eat healthy our whole lives, evenwe may try very
  • 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?
  • Dangers of DES  By : Alan Haburchak
    Drug-eluting stents (DES) occur when a metal scaffold is inserted into a coronary artery to prevent it from collapsing. The scaffold may be coated with a pharmaceutical drug that operates on a time-release of the medication. While DES is a popular treatment in today's world of modern technology, the adverse effects of DES can be detrimental to a patient and increase their risk of developing life threatening illnesses.
  • How to Make Your Heart Healthy the Natural Way  By : Lambert Klein
    There are natural ways to protect your heart and you will learn about a few of them right here. So sit back and relax as you read about some of the best ways to maintain a healthy heart.
  • Valentine's Day Resolution: Take Care of Your Heart  By : Ainsley Laing
    Here's an idea: why not take care of your real, blood pumping, heart and appreciate it on Valentine's Day? For without it, we would not be enjoying this or any other day! Or better yet, why not get together with your honey and make a plan to make sure that both of you are in good health to celebrate many more Valentine's Days?
  • The Spectrum by Dean Ornish: How to Reverse Heart Disease  By : Mark Hyman MD
    Can chronic disease actually be reversed? The answer is yes! Dr. Mark Hyman introduces a groundbreaking new book by medical pioneer Dr. Dean Ornish - I share his information every week because it's revolutionary knowledge for everyone.
  • Cardio Threshold Training - Medium Intensity Days  By : Charles Carter
    The Plan: The threshold workout or medium intensity workout is the #1 workout that most cardio athletes and enthusiasts miss in their programs.
  • Make Time to Take Care of Your Heart  By : Leeann Simons
    While no one can promise you will never have disease, you can reduce your risk for this condition by modifying certain lifestyle behaviors. Let's look at some of the changes you can make to reduce your risk for disease and make sure you stay around for a long time.
  • How 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.
  • Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease without Drugs  By : Mark Hyman MD
    I am going to tell you how to lower your heart disease risk as well as your cholesterol using a comprehensive dietary and lifestyle approach.
  • 60 Minutes Report: 2/16/03  By : Dale Johnson
    This article from 60 Minutes is about how our healthcare system seems to be more concerned with revenue and less concerned about the people they are treating,
  • Drugs and Medical Devices Associated with Heart Problems  By : Peter Kent
    Contact Anapol Schwartz Lawyers for more information on medical devices and medications that may negatively effect your health.
  • High Cholesterol More Likely In Overweight  By : Zinn Jeremiah
    Being overweight can lead to high blood cholesterol levels.
  • 3 Tips to Burn Fat  By : Craig Ballantyne
    Turbulence Training
  • Burn those inches without cardio!  By : Craig Ballantyne
    Fat burning workout info for women.
  • Statin Dangers: This Cholesterol-Lowering Fad Has 7 Side Effects That Can Imperil Your Life  By : Jeff Popick
    If you are taking statin drugs, considering taking statin drugs or just have high cholesterol, this must-read article sheds light on the true side effects of this potentially dangerous drug. Read it and decide for yourself if statin drugs are worth the risk.
  • Heart Disease - A 5 Step Plan to Lower Your Risk  By : Mark Hyman MD
    Dr. Mark Hyman shares his comprehensive plan for heart healthy living, and gives you the tools you need to better prevent heart disease. Hard to believe that you can lower your risk of heart disease -- without drugs? Dr. Hyman offers great dietary advice and real knowledge about cholesterol, including a 5-step plan for heart healthy living, with a list of 18 tips on dietary recommendations.
  • Medtronic Only Contributing $800 Towards Defibrillator Lead Replacement Surgery  By : Joel Simon
    The recalled Medtronic Sprint Fidelis defibrillator lead was implanted in more 250,000 worldwide. While Medtronic says most people don't need to have the leads replaced, this does not sit well with many patients who walk around in fear that their defibrillator will start shocking them for no reason.
  • The Human Heart  By : John Campbell
    The heart is a vital organ that is increasingly the subject of disease resulting from increasing longevity and poor diet. This article gives an overview of how the heart works and the pressures of modern life that lead to its vulnerability.
  • Gum Disease Associated with Heart Attacks  By : Kristin Gabriel
    there is an increase in a risk for heart disease in those patients who have periodontal gum disease. The most common strain of bacteria found in dental plaque may cause blood clots. Once these clots escape into the bloodstream, there's an increased risk for a heart attack. If you have receding gums or notice a bleeding gum that is often red and irritated, and if you've noticed that your breath is bad, you may have a gum infection.
  • Heart Surery Drug Trasylol Removed From Shelves After Inreased Risk of Death Discovered  By : Peter Kent
    Trasylol (or generically, Aprotonin) is a contradversial heart surgery drug. After studies in Canada linked Trasylol to a higher chance of death, however, the drug has been removed from marketing. Trasylol is used because it slows down the breakdown of blood clots during surgery. Bayer AG, the drug's German pharmaceutical firm, was faulted for not mentioning studies that said that the drug was more dangerous then other antifibrinolytic drugs.
  • Why is Cardiovascular Training and Resistance Training Important?  By : Machelle Lee
    Probably the most cherished side effect of cardiovascular training and resistance training is losing those unwanted pounds! Since your body’s decision to store fat is based on the equation of Energy In vs. Energy Out, the more Energy Out that you have the less energy you will have to store on your waist, hips and thighs.
  • Broken Heart: What Happens to Victims of Heart Device Recalls?  By : Alan Haburchak
    Although there have been quite a large number of unsafe product and medication recalls already in 2007, the recall of crucial pieces of a widely used implanted heart defibrillator appears to be dire indeed.

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