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Vitamin D Deficiency May Significantly Increase Risk of Stroke, Heart Disease and Death
A new study suggests that Vitamin D contributes to a strong and healthy heart and that inadequate levels of the vitamin may significantly increase a person's risk of stroke, heart disease, and death, even among people who've never had heart disease.
2009-11-18, 59 views, By Keith Woolley
Alzheimers Medical Study Links Cardiovascular Disease, Dementia, & Vascular Dementia
Cardiovascular disease which includes heart disease, coronary heart disease, Artherosclerosis, and high blood pressure is linked to Alzheimers and dementia in a medical study.
2009-11-03, 224 views, By Lightword Publishing
Causes of Cardiovascular Disease Child Artherosclerosis Study & Heart Disease vs Healthy Diet Study.
The risk factors and causes of coronary heart disease are listed in a medical study. Child obesity and other cardiovascular disease risk factors including Artherosclerosis. Womens heart disease vs healthy low fat diet study facts.
2009-11-03, 84 views, By Lightword Publishing
Chia Seed May Help Prevent Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
The Globe and Mail reports that University of Toronto researchers will publish a study in the U.S. journal “Diabetes Care” showing that eating chia seed will have a remarkable impact on diabetes and high blood pressure.
2009-10-05, 526 views, By Meghan Riley
Coronary Heart Disease & High Blood Pressure From Air Pollution
A dual university medical study links coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, COPD, and atherosclerosis to fine particle air pollution.
2009-09-28, 121 views, By Lightword Publishing
Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease: Oxidative Stress as Common Link to Disorders
Obstructive sleep apnea has been linked to type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance, cardiovascular morbidity, obesity, hypertension and other serious disorders. Oxidative stress is a common link to these multiple morbidities.
2009-09-24, 142 views, By Ira L Shapira DDS, DABDSM, DAAPM, FICCMO
World Heart Day – Tips for a Healthier Heart
World Heart Day theme for this year is “Work with Heart”, workplace wellness. USANA Health Sciences supports a greater awareness of living a healthier life and having a healthy heart whether at work or play.
2009-09-17, 177 views, By USANA Health Sciences
Early Results Indicate Mediterranean Diet Pill Can Help Prevent Heart Diseas
First results from trials with a unique new heart disease prevention treatment have triggered an unprecedented clamour of excitement among international specialists anxious to test its benefits on their own patients.
2009-09-05, 154 views, By Ateronon
Global Pacemakers Market Forecast To Reach $6.1 billion In 2015
Bharatbook.com added a new report on "Pacemakers Pipeline, Technology and Market Forecasts to 2015" used to Develop business strategies by understanding the trends shaping and driving the global pacemakers market.
2009-09-02, 130 views, By Bharatbook
Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease - Aarkstore Enterprise
Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease - Aarkstore Enterprise Published Date : 1 April 2009 Pages : 265
2009-08-04, 180 views, By Aarkstore Enterprise
Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease - Aarkstore Enterprise
Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease - Aarkstore Enterprise Published Date : 1 April 2009 Pages : 265
2009-08-04, 180 views, By Aarkstore Enterprise
Breaking Research Shows Vitamin D Linked To Hdl Cholesterol
Shaklee Corporation Research Suggests an Important Role of Vitamin D for Supporting Cardiovascular Health
2009-06-02, 278 views, By Shaklee Corporation
February is National Heart Disease Awareness Month: Are You at Risk?
According to the American Heart Association, nearly 2400 Americans die from cardiovascular disease (CVD) every day. But these deaths can be prevented. Here are six steps you can take today to lower your risk of cardiovascular disease.
2009-02-02, 414 views, By Optibike
February is Heart Disease Awareness Month: Did You Know Heart Disease is the #1 Killer of Women?
February is National Heart Disease Awareness Month - the #1 killer of women today. Here are four suggestions women (and men) can take to stave off heart disorders and maintain a healthier life.
2009-01-30, 1023 views, By Optibike
New Book Decodes Medical Doublespeak on Heart Disease
The No Bull Book on Heart Disease is a“what-to-expect” guide helping readers cope with confusion, fear, and lack of information, as well as decode what doctors mean when they describe certain cardiac procedures, treatments, and medications.
2008-12-20, 437 views, By Freakin' Genius Marketing
Dr. Louis Ignarro Honored as 2008 American Heart Association Distinguished Scientist
Nobel Laureate Dr. Louis Ignarro was honored in November for his contribution to the advancement of research into cardiovascular disease.
2008-11-18, 15729 views, By HealthWell Ventures
Awareness Initiative Highlights Ireland’s Biggest Killer
Irish people encouraged to monitor their blood pressure to mark World Hypertension Day
2008-05-20, 1069 views, By First Medical Communications
Cardiovascular Disease Will Be The Leading Cause of Death Worldwide by 2020
Report Buyer, the online destination for business intelligence for major industry sectors, has added a new report which forecasts that cardiovascular disease will overtake infectious diseases to become the leading cause of death worldwide in 13 years
2007-07-26, 668 views, By Urmila Doraswami
Slowing Down And Reversing The Aging Process Is Now Possible!
America is facing a health crisis. People blame the government, pharmaceutical, health care, and food industry. Instead, we need to take personal responsibility. The Aging No More website can help people make the right food choices.
2006-12-18, 669 views, By Dan Hammer / Hammer Enterprises

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