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    • 151.

      Cholesterol - Seven Reasons Why It's Good For You


      by Muryal Braun - 2007-04-23
      1.Did you know that "it has never been proven that high cholesterol contributes to heart disease? Therefore, drugs that lower cholesterol have no benefit for the heart." So says Dr. Bruce West, cardio...
    • 152.

      Oxygen - Can You Have Too Much Of A Good Thing?


      by Oliver Freer - 2007-04-24
      What is oxidative stress?Oxidative stress, simply put, is the damage made to a cell through the oxidative process. Oxidation, in itself, is a very normal process - it happens all the time to our bodie...
    • 153.

      Good News For Coffee Lovers; One-cup Drinkers Less Likely To Get Heart Disease


      by Louanne Baelde - 2007-04-25
      Are you drinking too much coffee? We seem to need it to wake up in the morning, to stay alert when we drive, and even our work breaks are now referred to as "coffee breaks." A sign that may indicate t...
    • 154.

      Kidney And Heart Disease - Consequences


      by Anna Hart - 2007-04-26
      Heart disease itself is a serious medical concern. When kidney and heart disease occur in combination, the challenge is even greater.Kidney and heart disease may begin separately, and then progress to...
    • 155.

      High Cholesterol - What Are The Risk Factors For Me?


      by John Vanse - 2007-04-27
      Even if you have high cholesterol levels you will generally continue to feel quite well. You may be quite unaware that you are at risk from heart disease as generally there are no warning signs of the...
    • 156.

      A Brief Education About Lupus And Treatment


      by dhamza - 2007-04-28
      Lupus is an autoimmune illness where the immune system of the body produces antibodies which start attacking itself, producing inflammation of the skin, joints, blood vessels and other areas. Some of ...
    • 157.

      Good News for Coffee Lovers- One-Cup Coffee Drinkers Less Likely To Get Heart Disease


      by Louanne Baelde - 2007-04-28
      Are you drinking too much coffee? We seem to need it to wake up in the morning, to stay alert when we drive, and even our work breaks are now referred to as "coffee breaks." A sign that may indicate...
    • 158.

      Vitamin E: Gamma not Alpha Tocopherol is often superior with Cancer and Alzheimer's


      by Kevin Flatt - 2007-04-30
      is important to know that there are several types of Vitamin E. Vitamin E is actually a generic name for eight separate compounds. Some members of the vitamin E family are called tocopherols. Thes...
    • 159.

      Diuretics For High Blood Pressure Treatment - What You Should Know


      by Terry Edwards - 2007-05-04
      While there are several diuretics for high blood pressure treatment, you'll want to know the benefits as well as the side effects. As a high blood pressure medication, diuretics are used to treat hype...
    • 160.

      How to prevent a ischemic heart disease


      by Keysha - 2007-05-06
      How to prevent a heart attackHeart is the most important part of human body;it is the hardest working organ and we can call it a living pump. Its defeat is,in most of the cases,equivalent to death....