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  • Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure  By : rachel
    Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart.
  • Heart Disease in Women  By : rachel
    The heart disease is mostly appear in the men than the women. The heart disease in women can seen on the age of 65 and older. The women causes the most of the disease of breast cancer. The black women are more to have high blood pressure and diabetes than white women.
  • Coenzyme Q10 And Heart Health  By : Alexander Holt
    Heart is one of the few organs that are expected to work continuously, without rest, for a lifetime. During an average lifetime it will beat more than 2.5 billion times. The heart muscle requires the highest level of energetic support at all times. And this is where Coenzyme Q10 comes into play.
  • How to Tune up the Human Heart  By : Mike Goldbergstein
    Dying of a painful heart attack is no ones ideal way to die. To avoid dying in such a painful way a good diet and exercise must be maintained throughout the rest of your life. Here I have listed several ways to help avoid a Heart Attack.
  • Heart Disease  By : Juliet Cohen
    Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of disability. Almost 700,000 people die of heart disease in the U.S. each year.
  • Definition Of Heart Disease  By : Juliet Cohen
    Heart is a muscle that is about the size of your fist. It pumps blood around your body and beats approximately 70 times a minute. Heart disease is any disorder that affects the heart's ability to function normally.
  • Tips on Fitness & Diet Personal Heart Rate Monitor  By : Robert Woods
    A heart rate monitor is great for someone who wishes to keep footsteps of empathy rate or to keep path of the remoteness that they have gone. There are radio concern rate CCTV on the fair now that are considered to be the lead in the sphere. A resolution rate observer acts as a personal coach.
  • Congestive Heart Failure and the Heart Healthy Diet  By : Kelly Church
    This article provides information about Congestive Heart Failure and the kind of diet that should be implemented for those with this condition. Eating a heart healthy diet can be a key to living a full and relatively healthy life for the CHF patient.
  • Stress and Congestive Heart Failure: A Deadly Combination  By : Kelly Church
    Controlling stress is a vital part of managing congestive heart failure. Implementing tactics to remove or minimize stressful situations in your life will make symptoms easier to control and lead to a longer, happier life.
  • Ways to Prevent Heart Disease  By : Tara Smith...
    There has been a slight decline in the death rate from heart disease over the last two decades as a portion of the population has heeded the warning and taken steps to modify their lifestyle to reduce the risk factors and thus reversing heart disease that would otherwise have progressed within their bodies. The heart consists of a muscle that pumps blood. Arteries supply blood to the heart muscle, and the valves make sure that the blood within the heart is pumped in the right direction. Problems
  • The Prevention of Heart Disease  By : Tara Smith...
    The Coronary Artery Disease is one of the most common types of heart diseases. Many people are concerned about heart disease and stroke, especially if they are struggling with weight control and high blood cholesterol levels. The Coronary Artery Disease can also cause angina and heart attacks. It is one of the main factors causing the heart attack itself.
  • 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.
  • The High Blood Pressure Symptoms  By : Sven Ullmann
    The pressure of the blood in our vascular system is important for blood to flow throughout or bodies. With no blood pressure we would simply stop to exist.
  • Can Eating Chocolate Reduce the Risk for Heart Disease?  By : Anna Hart
    If your family history includes coronary heart disease, you are wise to look at ways to reduce your risk for heart disease. Coronary heart disease although affected by genetic makeup, is also related to your lifestyle.
  • Review of Rutozym  By : Caroline Anderson
    Statistics show that heart disease is the leading causing of death in the United States. Find out how to help yourself avoid becoming one of these statistics.
  • Can You Prevent Cholesterol From Affecting The Quality Of Your Life  By : Tania Penwell
    In the pages of lifestyle magazines, the cholesterol is often portrayed as a potential demon ruthlessly affecting the quality of your life. The rises in the cardio vascular diseases have made the people aware of the harmful effects of cholesterol. But not many people are aware of the fact that cholesterol can both be good and bad.
  • Heart Centered Living For Health And Wellness  By : Kirk Laman, D.O.
    Are you looking to develop optimum health? Not just physical health but also emotional and psychological wellness? Learning to live a more heart centered life is a way to tap into your heart's innate wisdom to find the wellness you desire.
  • Hawthorne Berries Extract And Heart Health  By : Patsy Hamilton
    Hawthorne berries extract is an old herbal remedy for heart conditions. Today, Hawthorne berry tea is packaged and sold as a natural health supplement and the extract is an ingredient in some products designed to promote heart health.
  • healthy Heart Diet  By : Pallavi Khera
    Forget about what you know about eggs,nuts and margarines.Forget about the US department of Agriculture's food pyramid.The low fat high carbohydrate diet that has been promoted for over a decade to prevent coronary heart disease may not be the best diet after all.
  • LDL and HDL Cholesterol  By : Mike Abraham
    LDL and HDL Cholesterol facts. What they are and why we should care about them. Most people know about total cholesterol but not LDL and HDL cholesterol.
  • Medical Emergency In Heart Attacks  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Women symptoms vary considerably from men symptoms in heart attacks. If you feel an intense and suffocating pain in the chest for more than 15 minutes and doesn't stop at nitroglycerin it means that you are having a heart attack.
  • Air Pollution - Dangerous For Your Heart  By : Shashi Agarwal
    Small particulate matter in the air is being increasingly linked to the development and worsening of cardiovascular disease.
  • Hawthorne Berries and Heart Health  By : Patsy Hamilton
    The Hawthorne berry is the fruit of the Common Hawthorne or Midland Hawthorne, a low growing shrub or small tree, with waxy leaves similar to the holly tree. Hawthorne berries are not commonly used as a food source, today, but the extract is found in some health supplements that promote heart and vascular health.
  • Normal Blood Pressure Reading - It is Not What You Think?  By : Stan Kitchen
    You could get several different readings about your blood pressure if you do it at several times during the day. One time you may have an normal reading, and a different reading at a later time in the day. The same goes if you check your blood pressure throughout the week. You really need to have more than one reading to know if your pressure is normal.
  • Don't Buy Red Yeast Rice Until You Read This Article  By : Julia Carmichael
    The Chinese have long known that red yeast rice is a healthy food supplement. They have used it in many ways to maintain a healthy body, and continue to use it after immigrating to other countries. However, it contains an ingredient that is considered a drug and is therefore restricted in its use in the United States.
  • What No One Ever Told You About "Water"  By : Terri L Wood
    Thicker, more viscous blood increases stroke and heart disease risk. Diabetes is also associated with increased blood viscosity or thickness. The same is true for high blood pressureour lungs are made up of 90% water, our brains are made up of 70% water and the body is 60%
  • Blood Pressure Reading - What Does It Foretell  By : Stan Kitchen
    You are way ahead of most people if you decide to measure your blood pressure. Once you get the reading you need to know what it means. Sometimes blood pressure readings can be a predictor of some health problem. But you cannot know for sure unless you understand what the readings say.
  • Why Is HDL Cholesterol Considered Good  By : Julia Carmichael
    There is much talk about good and bad cholesterol. In fact, it is confusing to most people because they hear so many different messages and warnings about cholesterol. However, you need to know the differences between good and bad cholesterol. Let us begin with HDL, the so-called good cholesterol.
  • The American Heart Association  By : Sven Ullmann
    The American Heart Association is an organization in the United States thats goals are to promote and foster cardiac care and awareness. One of its primary goals is to reduce the death rate caused by heart attack and stroke.
  • Can Eating Fish Lower Your Cholesterol and Help Heart Disease? 5 Ways That Really Work  By : Debra Arko
    Are you fed up with the fish diet to reduce cholesterol and decrease your risk of heart disease? Most people are. It can be pretty dull yet the alternative is drugs with side effects ranging from sexual dysfunction to liver disease. Is it time you looked for a better answer than a drug or just eating fish and salads to live longer.
  • Heart Disease And Carbohydrates  By : Dr. Brandon DiNovi
    Carbohydrates are feeding the number one killer in America!
  • Blood Pressure Medication - What You Should Know  By : Stan Kitchen
    Not all prescriptions drugs work on all patients. Sometimes it is a matter of trial and error before some patients get relief from using their blood pressure medication. So it is a good idea to find out as much as possible about your blood pressure medication. This will help your doctor prescribe the best one for you.
  • Diet and Exercise Can Help Regulate Cholesterol Levels  By : Julia Carmichael
    Most people can control their cholesterol levels by eating the right foods. Then again, if you eat right and exercise a few times each week, you could avoid having unhealthy cholesterol levels. Find out how you can live the life you want by choosing the right diet and frequent exercise.
  • Natural Remedies For High Blood Pressure  By : Paul A Turner
    Aged Garlic Extra (AGE) Kyolic may help prevent heart attacks and reduce the Physical symptoms of High Blood Pressure. UK scientists investigating how aged garlic extract reduces platelet aggregation say the supplement could significantly reduce the chances of heart attacks in heart patients.
  • The Elusive Blood Pressure Symptom  By : Stan Kitchen
    You might sometimes feel dizzy or light-headed and pass it off as an adjustment in your body. The problem is this neglect may cause you your life. There are no obvious symptoms for high blood pressure, but you can have it and not know. At the first sign of dizziness, have your blood pressure checked.
  • Why Should You Worry About High Cholesterol?  By : Julia Carmichael
    High cholesterol levels can be dangerous to your health. In extreme cases they can be fatal. You need to know where your levels are, so you and your doctor can apply the proper cure. However, unless you test your blood for cholesterol, you wouldn't know if it is high or low. So a regular blood test and a competent doctor can help you avoid high cholesterol levels.
  • Herbs For High Blood Pressure  By : James Penn
    We all know millions of people suffer from high blood pressure and hypertension. We also know that there is no miracle cure for it and the people who have high blood pressure can only control and cope with it. With everything unstable, controlling and coping means differences between people.
  • A Look At Cinnamon And Heart Health Research  By : Patsy Hamilton
    While, there is no proven link between cinnamon and heart health, there are several reasons that friends, family and even those in the health industry may suggest cinnamon for heart health.
  • How To Use A Blood Pressure Monitor  By : Stan Kitchen
    There are many blood pressure monitors on the market. While all of them do not work well with every patient, you should find one that suits you. Don't be put off by whether they have digital readings, they all work to ensure your blood pressure stays in the normal range.
  • Food Pyramid Can Help Structure A Low Cholesterol Diet  By : Julia Carmichael
    Don't believe everything you read. This applies to the Food Pyramid as it does to every diet on the market. You should get the full picture before you commit to a low cholesterol diet. Read on for an objective approach for eating a low cholesterol diet structured under the Food Pyramid.
  • Heartstart Defibrillators - Should Every House Really Have A Heartstart Defibrillator?  By : Libby Wolfe
    Should EVERY house really have a Heartstart Defibrillator? Who really should buy something like the Heartstart Defibrillator? Is it really necessary for EVERY home?
  • Foods To Lower Cholesterol - Types Of Food To Eat For High Cholesterol, Revealed  By : Rafael Todorini
    If you have been asking yourself about what type of foods to lower cholesterol levels should you consume on a daily basis, I can only assume that you are taking your health very seriously. So here is the good news. There is no need to travel to the jungles of Borneo to seek out a certain exotic food to eat for high cholesterol. Every list of foods that help to lower cholesterol can be found at your local mart.
  • Living With High Blood Pressure  By : Stan Kitchen
    Sometimes living with high blood pressure is similar to living with creepy rodents in your home. You don't know they are there and when you see them you go into shock. But you can know your blood pressure reading if you follow some wise advice. You can also control your blood pressure, so you would avoid organ damage.
  • Lower Cholesterol - Can Your Low Cholesterol Level Be Bad?  By : Julia Carmichael
    Low cholesterol can kill you. As with everything you read these days, you need to ask a few more questions before you get the right answers. Even so, you need to know how the information applies to your case. Low cholesterol can kill you, but you can prevent it or take steps to control it.
  • Cinnamon And Heart Health - Six Facts About Holistic Health Care From Your Spice Rack  By : Anna Wilde
    Why is cinnamon being hailed as one of the newest heart health heroes? That humble sweet spice better known for blessing French Toast or doughnuts with a delightful richness, is moving from the spice shelf to the natural pharmacy. Research scientists and nutritionists have been impressed by cinnamon's potential contribution to a healthier heart.
  • Silent Heart Attack  By : Sven Ullmann
    Heart attacks are a major cause of death and disability. Most people assume that the onset of a heart attack is accompanied by a series of symptoms such as chest pain and pain in the right arm or passing out.
  • Omega-3 Reduces Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Stroke And Sudden Death  By : Kate Shaw
    Learn how to improve the health of your heart with pharmaceutical grade omega-3 fish oil from Iceland.
  • 13 Ways to Naturally Lower Your Blood Pressure and Relieve Hypertension  By : Ryan Bombard
    High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a part of life for millions of Americans. High blood pressure medications are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs. But did you know that you can effectively lower your blood pressure without the use of drugs or medications?
  • 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.
  • Empower Yourself - Discover 5 Ways To fightAnd WINThe Battle Against Heart Disease  By : Todd Davis
    One of America's most dangerous killers will be responsible for 40% of all deaths this year, attacking men, women, and children alike. Provide your body with the ability for it to perform efficiently. Proper care will allow you take control of your heart health. Please review the article completely and read about what you can do to improve you chances of not having Heart Disease.
  • Diabetes, Blood Pressure And Bad Cholesterol Cause Heart Ailment  By : Joann Grant
    Just a little care and a little awareness is all it takes to keep heart diseases at bay. If you are suffering from blood pressure problem and diabetes, which is a chronic disease of insulin deficiency or resistance, you are more prone to heart disease.
  • See How To Avoid Unstable Angina Symptoms  By : Mike Herman
    Unstable angina symptoms occur when angina is not well controlled or undiagnosed. The keys to be able to avoid unstable angina symptoms are to seek medical consultation to identify the exact cause of your problem.
  • Are Women Spared From Heart Disease?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Most women are not aware that heart disease is the leading killer of women in United States and many developed countries. But, the following unexpected incident experienced by a young lady may change your mind!
  • 32% Lower Risk Of Dying If You Follow This Simple Procedure  By : Amin Motin
    For anyone who would like to decrease their risk of death (most of us I imagine), there's a fairly simple way to make a massive improvement.
  • Fat Won't Give You A Heart Attack - Unless You Choose The Wrong Type  By : Amin Motin
    The amount of fat you consume isn't what's going to give you a heart attack
  • How To Naturally Lower High Blood Pressure And Cholesterol  By : Jawaune Saad
    Heart disease is called the silent killer because it kills without warning. Over 65 million Americans should worry about heart disease. The main side effect of heart disease is death. Learn how to naturally protect your heart without the use of expensive prescription drugs and medicines. Learn about all natural ingredients clinically proven to make heart disease cry UNCLE! UNCLE!
  • Tea - A Heart Friendly Beverage  By : Shashi Agarwal
    Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world, after water. Tea consumption has been shown to have multiple beneficial effects on health.
  • Hot Tub Therapy - How Hot Tubs Lower Blood Pressure  By : Rebecca Naylor
    Having trouble lowering your blood pressure? Here are the reasons why how hot tubs and hydrotherapy can help you.
  • Heart Attack Description  By : Sven Ullmann
    Also known as acute myocardial infarction, heart attack is the leading cause of death worldwide. An average of 1.2 million Americans suffer from a heart attack annually and 40% of these people die.
  • Detect Symptoms Of Blood Pressure Early  By : Joann Grant
    In case you get a minor hint of depression or stress, get yourself checked thoroughly so as to prevent things from worsening. High Blood Pressure, if diagnosed at an early stage, can be avoided.
  • Heart Attack Signs  By : Sven Ullmann
    Today, people mistake heart attack for cardiac arrest. The difference between the two is actually very distinct. Cardiac arrest is the medical situation when your heart stopped beating.
  • Does A Best Diet For High Cholesterol Exist And How You Diet To Control High Cholesterol, Revealed!  By : Rafael Todorini
    Many cholesterol-conscious individuals tend to worry about that one best diet for high cholesterol. The questions that keep surfacing most often in health forums about cholesterol are, "Is there a best diet for high cholesterol?" or, "What is the best diet for maintaining low cholesterol?" The answer to those questions is a straightforward, "No!" There simply is just no one best diet to lower and control high cholesterol. Yes, figuring out how to lower cholesterol through diet is important, but - I believe that is going about it the wrong way. What they should be asking themselves instead is - if there is a diet to control high cholesterol that is best for them! And I’m here to tell you how to do just that.
  • 10 Ways To Lower Blood Pressure Naturally  By : Helen Christa
    Moderate changes in lifestyle can help lower blood pressure.
  • Vegetarian Diet Secrets - Vegan Foods Reduce Risk Of Heart Disease  By : Maria Markella
    The major source oh heart disease is called cholesterol circulating in the blood stream. Scientists agree that the levels of cholesterol should stay balanced in order to avoid serious health conditions, like heart attacks or blood pressure problems. If you suffer from heart disease your doctor will prescribe all sorts of chemical medication to reduce cholesterol.
  • Take Flax Seed for Optimum Heart Health  By : Rich Fuller
    The essential fatty acids in flax seed help to lower cholesterol and triglycerides (amount of fat in your blood), keep blood pressure stable and prevent clotting and plaque building up. Given that the heart attack rates in America have increased steadily at approximately three percent over the last century, more Americans could certainly use a daily dose of flax seed in their diets.
  • High Cholesterol? Change from Fast Foods to Good Ol' Home Cooking  By : Lynn Ruder
    If you want to lower your cholesterol you do not want to be eating fast foods. Most fast foods are overflowing with fat and salt, neither of which you need for a healthy heart. Home cooking can be easy, cheap and much more nutritious (as if you didn't know).
  • Vitamins and Foods For Heart Health; Grapes or Apple Cider?  By : Patsy Hamilton
    People have lots of interesting questions about vitamins and foods for heart health. We have received questions about grapes and heart health, apple cider vinegar and heart health and many others. We thought that we could probably cover grapes and apple cider vinegar in this article and we will have more coming soon.
  • Cardiovascular Health and Heart Disease  By : Caroline Anderson
    Heart Disease still remains the largest cause of death in America, and yet we can help ourselves to a better cardiovascular health, which will decrease our chances of falling victim to this silent killer.
  • Gum Disease and Heart Disease - A Strong Connection  By : Shashi Agarwal
    Recent data has shown a striking association between gum and tooth disease and coronary heart disease.
  • 5 Natural Cures for Blood Pressure  By : Stephanie T Goodwin
    You know you shouldn't take your high blood pressure lightly. You also know that you would prefer not to take medication unless it is absolutely necessary. After all, the side effects can be almost as bad as the problem they are trying to solve. So now you ask yourself, can there be a natural cure for blood pressure problems?
  • Blood Pressure Monitors - Tips on How to Use Them Correctly  By : Michael Jennings
    If you are using a blood pressure monitor at home it is important that it is used correctly to get consistently accurate readings. Here are some tips to help you achieve that.
  • Best Wine Selection For Heart Health  By : Patsy Hamilton
    Questions about wine selection for heart health arise because of research relating moderate consumption to a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. When it comes to heart health, wine may be a good choice, but excess consumption can lead to multiple health problems.
  • Can Aspirin Really Keep Heart Attack Away?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Aspirin is a non-steroidal painkiller that is capable of thinning blood and all women of 65 and older should consider taking a daily dose of aspirin, according to AHA.
  • 4 Tips for High Blood Pressure Diet - Food to Eat and to Avoid  By : Tanya Turner
    When you discover that you have hypertension or pre-hypertension, the first thing doctors do, they prescribe medication. However, the right diet can dramatically reduce your blood pressure as well, sometimes so much that you will not need any drugs. Find out what a high blood pressure diet is and how you can easily incorporate it into your lifestyle.
  • Lower Your Cholesterol Diet Plan  By : Eddy Lam
    Forget about popping those killer cholesterol pills, try out your natural lower your cholesterol diet plan here.
  • Learn the Dangers of High Blood Pressure  By : Michael Russell
    High blood pressure is on an alarming increase. Don't get caught out. Learn the dangers.
  • Hypertension In Teens - 7 Ways To Avoid It  By : Michael Russell
    The number of children and teens below the age of 18 who are suffering from high blood pressure is steadily increasing. Let us prevent this from becoming worse by taking good care of our children’s health.
  • Can Everybody Go For A Heart Scan Now?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Blocking of arteries in hearts can lead to heart disease. In the worst scenario, it may even cause fatal heart attack that could lead to death. Hence, when patient’s heart shows some sorts of unhealthy signs, his or her doctor will
  • Second Hand Smokers And Heart Disease Risk  By : Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri
    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
  • Ayurvedic and Dietary Treatments for High Blood Pressure  By : Dr John Anne
    High blood pressure or hypertension is the condition when the blood flow in the arteries and veins is forced under a higher pressure than normal. This can happen due to the weakness of the heart or due to the buildup of cholesterol in the coronary arteries, which can reduce their lumen.
  • Ayurvedic Concepts and Diet for Heart Care  By : Dr John Anne
    The heart is the most important organ of the body which pumps blood to all the other organs in order to keep them functioning. The heart has to work tirelessly for every living second of our life. It is no wonder then, that the heart is the organ that undergoes the highest degree of wear and tear in the human body. In Ayurveda, all heart diseases are collectively known as Hridaya Roga.
  • Milk Protein and Blood Pressure - Is There a Connection?  By : Paul J Johnson
    Nitrates play an important role in the overall health of your immune system and body. It has the potential to lower blood pressure, but isn't the only alternative remedy being studied. Dairy peptides are another non-medical hypertension treatment that may prove to be an effective remedy for lowering blood pressure.
  • Can Nitrates Help Control High Blood Pressure?  By : Paul J Johnson
    Just as CoQ10 appears to be beneficial in reducing blood pressure levels, nitrates, another alternative natural remedy, also appear to have a positive affect on reducing hypertension.
  • What Is Stress Test?  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Stress test is just a screening tool to examine the effect of exercise on your heart. It gives a general sense of how healthy your heart is.
  • Cholesterol: A Quick Guide to Good and Bad Cholesterol  By : Lynn Ruder
    Learn about the different types of cholesterol and how to improve the "good" cholesterol while lowering the "bad" cholesterol. Get your blood checked on a regular basis to know what your cholesterol levels are. Knowledge is power!
  • Defibrillator - Heart Savior or Life Killer?  By : Eddy Lam
    Defibrillator - heart savior or life killer? The typical thought is that a defibrillator is used to save lives, but how can it kill too?
  • Nuts for Heart Protection  By : Shashi Agarwal
    Scientific evidence has shown that eating a handful of a variety of nuts five days a week can lower heart attacks by as much as 50 percent.
  • Low Blood Pressure  By : Michael Russell
    Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, is often a symptom of shock but may also be associated with other diseases. There are three main causes of hypotension.
  • Rejuvenate Your Heart in Nine Simple Steps  By : Dana Myatt
    Contrary to what many people believe, a weak and failing heart is not an inevitable part of aging. With proper care, the human heart is good for 100+ years of service. By following these simple, proven, protective measures, you can lower your risk of heart disease to that of a 20-year-old. Your heart is a very forgiving organ and can be rejuvenated. Here's how.
  • Women's Heart Health - The Four Numbers You Need to Know  By : Dr. Iris Fanning
    Heart health is essential to our wellbeing. There are four simple numbers that are demonstrated to correlate with great heart health. Four simple steps to greater health.
  • LDL, HDL Cholesterol - Which is Good and Which is Bad?  By : Riley Hendersen
    When your doctor spouts off your cholesterol levels in terms of LDL and HDL, does your brain shut off? You know in the back of your mind that one is good and one is bad, but which is which? And why is one better that the other?
  • Herbs and Ayurvedic Remedies for Cholesterol Treatment  By : Anna Hardy
    Cholesterol buildup in the coronary arteries leads to the condition known as Hridaya roga in Ayurveda, which literally means heart disease.
  • The Signs And Symptoms Of Hypertension  By : Terry Edwards
    Hypertension, or high blood pressure as it is also known as, is diagnosed in most cases when your blood pressure reading is consistently more than 140-90. Left untreated and ignored, hypertension will lead to strokes, heart failure, heart attacks, aneurysms or death.
  • The Medical Benefits of L-arginine  By : Patsy Hamilton
    The possible medical benefits of l-arginine are numerous. Researchers are learning more about what a safe dose of l-arginine can do for the human body every day. The research mentioned here focuses on the possible benefits of l-arginine to the heart and blood vessels.
  • Natural Ways To Lower Cholesterol - 5 Natural Treatment Tips To Lower Cholesterol Quickly  By : Rafael Todorini
    How long does it take to lower cholesterol? That is a question that seems to plague almost anyone who suffers from high cholesterol. If you're suffering from high cholesterol, lowering your cholesterol level can never be fast enough; whether you're seeking a natural way to lower cholesterol or via some other alternative treatment. According to an article by CNN in November 2006, "more than 70 million Americans live everyday with some form of heart disease." And the number is expected to rise steadily over the next 10 years.
  • 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?
  • Heart Disease Prevention: Top 7 Ways To Avoid Having A Heart Attack Or Stroke  By : Jason M Clark
    The 7 major risk factors that cause heart disease and how to avoid them with a few simple lifestyle changes.
  • What Is High Blood Pressure?  By : Eric Hartwell
    High blood pressure is also commonly known as hypertension. It describes the medical condition whereby the pressure of the blood is elevated to a chronic level. On a formal level, high blood pressure is referred to as arterial hypertension. More strokes and heart attacks come as a result of high blood pressure than any other disease. It is one of the major risk factors for heart failure and arterial aneurysms. High blood pressure is also the leading cause of chronic renal failure.
  • High Blood Pressure: Should I Expect Symptoms?  By : Eric Hartwell
    High blood pressure is one of America’s silent killers. People tend to have it for years before it is officially diagnosed. The only way to know for sure if you have high blood pressure is to have it measured at the doctor’s office – otherwise, it will not show any symptoms. Through the use of a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope, your physician can inform you as to whether or not your blood pressure is high.
  • Heart Attacks: What To Expect  By : Eric Hartwell
    Common heart attack symptoms include intense chest pains, which can often be felt also in the left arm or jaw, profuse sweating, and a sense of impending doom or morbid fear. Yet many heart attack victims do not have any of these symptoms at all. Or they might experience them in mild form, or have localized pain in their shoulders, arms, back, or abdomen. Sometimes the only symptom is a feeling of heartburn or nausea. When experiencing these mild symptoms, often times people will not regard it as a problem and refuse to seek medical help. It is estimated that around thirty percent of all heart attacks are actually diagnosed as such after the fact. Thus, it is incredibly important that people who are at risk for heart attacks pay attention to anything unusual that occurs in the upper half of their bodies.

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