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Today heart disease is also one of the most widespread diseases among people of any age all around the world. If you are not aware of recent facts, figures and research results, then like most people, you may think that heart disease is a problem for other people, but for you. You are quite young to be affected by heart disease. Unfortunately, this disease can affect everyone - from children to adults. Here the age factor does not play an important role. The fact is that heart disease is the number one killer in the USA. Now you may guess how this disease is widespread and awful. Heart disease may originate from various factors from hereditary to unhealthy living and nutrition. Before starting any treatment, one should find out the individual causes of heart disease. Otherwise, a sufferer cannot easily get rid of this illness. So read and follow our helpful articles on this subject.
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Posted by Marie Nolan. Published on Oct 20, 2009
How to prevent heart disease isn't just watching what you eat. And while reviewing your diet is a good first step, what else do you need to know to prevent this killer condition? There's one tip you probably aren't expecting...
Posted by Tim Lazaro. Published on Oct 16, 2009
A low cholesterol diet is good for heart health. It includes a combination of cholesterol free foods and low cholesterol foods. Cholesterol free foods include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes sourced from plants. Low cholesterol diet food include lean meat, fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, low-fat dairy products and poultry. On a practical level, one should eat more fruits such as apples and grapes. Apples contain the soluble fiber pectin and the antioxidant quercetin preventing the buildup of plaques in blood vessel walls. Apricots...
Posted by Michael McGraw. Published on Oct 12, 2009
The Big Bike is a fundraiser program by Team Centennial that helps in spreading awareness regarding heart diseases, its treatments and preventive measures as this community college is also by the name of School of Social Work.
Posted by Washington Stoker. Published on Oct 12, 2009
It's difficult to know what is best for your heart. You get so much conflicting advice that you don't know what, or who, to believe. You've got a notion that exercise plays an important role and diet is also important, but what should you eat to maintain a strong, healthy heart?
Posted by Laura Hagen. Published on Oct 06, 2009
It has been recognized for many years that women, generally, suffer much less heart disease than men - especially younger women. The difference is normally about 300 per cent. This is despite the fact that women have higher average cholesterol levels.
Posted by George Christodoulou. Published on Aug 02, 2009
Having both high blood pressure and high cholesterol puts you at high risk for many dangerous problems. Learn what you can do to reduce your risk.
Posted by Van Crawford. Published on Jul 19, 2009
For those individuals who have high cholesterol, sometimes all that is necessary is a few tips on lowering cholesterol and a little discipline to bring down those readings. Yes, it really is that easy. I am always amazed at how little effort medical professionals put into communicating natural ways of lowering cholesterol levels.
Posted by Susan Goodwin. Published on Jun 10, 2009
The cardiovascular and heart health experts are perhaps the most grateful to fish oil and its high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids. You see, fish oil has, for quite some time now, been praised for its potential to support health benefits for heart health.
Posted by Tony Tucker. Published on Jun 05, 2009
Cardiovascular health and the associated diseases are still big health issues for many people in the developed world. Taking supplements is seen as a step in the right direction.
Posted by Ana Francis. Published on May 31, 2009
High blood pressure is a serious, in many cases dangerous health condition. The traditional drugs, usually prescribed to control blood pressure, have unpleasant side effects and in many cases do more harm than good.