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| 17 hours ago For example if heart disease is clustering in your family, then it may just be because of the way that your family lives, including unhealthy practices such as poor diet, little or no exercise, and smoking. All of these aspects can ... This does not rule out the risk for the requirement for more advanced treatment such as surgery, but it does signify the probability for a simple, yet effective treatment. Cindy Heller is a professional writer. Visit pet insurance plan to ... Mens Health | Mens Health Supplements |... - http://www.theherbalpills.com/mens-health/ [ More results from Mens Health | Mens Health Supplements |... ] |
| 19 Nov 2009 by Richard Nikoley That is to say, the entire human genome comes from no more than 600 individuals, and this was after the great migration out of Africa, so at one point there must have been many thousands of H. sapiens. And yet, against all those odds, ... Free the Animal - http://freetheanimal.com/ - References [ More results from Free the Animal ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (World Of Mysteries) Men are advised to drink no more than 3-4 units a day (equivalent of a pint and a half of lager) and women should stay within 2-3 units a day (a 175ml glass of wine). The number of coronary problems suffered over 10 years was recorded ... World Of Mysteries - http://worldmysteries9.blogspot.com/ [ More results from World Of Mysteries ] |
| 22 hours ago Overall, men who drank alcohol were at 30 percent reduced risk of coronary heart disease compared to those who did not drink. And the more alcohol they drank, the lower risk they faced. But no association between drinking alcohol and ... foodconsumer.org - http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/ - References [ More results from foodconsumer.org ] |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Marilynn Marchione more images. Don't blame fast food: Mummies had heart disease. ORLANDO, Fla. — You can't blame this one on McDonald's: Researchers have found signs of heart disease in 3500-year-old mummies. “We think of it as being caused by modern ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ - References [ More results from Health News ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by emma Public health specialists warned no-one should be encouraged to drink more as a result of this study. “The relationship between alcohol and heart disease remains controversial,” said Professor Martin McKee of the London School of ... Ghana Business News - http://ghanabusinessnews.com/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by ANI Washington, Nov 20 (ANI): Kidney transplant patients with sleep apnea are at an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke, acco. ... In addition, kidney transplant patients with sleep apnea were more than twice as likely to be taking three or more anti-hypertensive drugs as patients without the sleep disorder but still displayed higher blood pressure than patients who slept normally. As seen in the general population, being obese increased patients' ... Trak.in News» Trak.in News | Business... - http://trak.in/news/ [ More results from Trak.in News» Trak.in News | Business... ] |
| 21 Nov 2009 by badboy The increase was more noteworthy among Brazilian men above 40 years old, who see their risk of deaths from diabetes increasing by 2.3 percent per year. Among men older than 60, the incidence of diabetes-related deaths rose 3.5 percent per year. ... With this decrease, the disease is no longer the leading cause of infant mortality, which thanks to immunization fell 97.2 percent between 1980 and 2005 as far as measles and polio are concerned. Malnutrition- and anemia-caused ... tangyin blog - http://www.tangyin.ha.cn/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by NHS Choices These reports are based on a large population study that found a link between higher alcohol intake and reduced risk of coronary heart disease. The study has several limitations, including the fact that the participants were not clinically assessed ... between alcohol intake and risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). Many previous studies have suggested that moderate alcohol intake reduces the risk of CHD, and this study was designed to examine this theory in more depth. ... Health News from NHS Choices - http://www.nhs.uk/News/Pages/NewsArticles.aspx - References |
| 19 hours ago by addictionshelp At this point, there are no complete, sure bets with CoQ10. It is suspected to be beneficial in numerous applications, most notably heart-related damage, but until additional larger, longer and better-controlled studies are performed, ... Half of the men and women were diagnosed with heart disease, the remainder were described as having at least “one or more risk factors of cardiovascular pathology”. The exact figures of this Russian study weren't available, ... Addictions Help Tips - http://www.addictionshelptips.com/ |
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