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hypertension
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by JOE BARTON - 2008-10-12
You have a decision to make! High Blood Pressure Remedy or Medication? Most hypertension sufferers choose to take the medication but many are now switching to natural health to treat their...
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by LA - 2008-10-17
Low-sodium diets are useful in the management of hypertension and in conditions in which sodium retention and edema are prominent features, particularly congestive heart failure, chronic liver disease...
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by Janet Martin - 2008-10-23
Many consider high blood pressure as a silent killer. In reality, however, nobody actually dies from this condition. The danger in having high blood pressure is the conditions and diseases that arise ...
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by Lisa Nelson, RD, LN - 2008-11-01
I read some interesting research lately that I want to share related to chicken and blood pressure.We know that blood pressure is a significant risk fact for heart disease and stroke. It's estimated t...
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by ALVIN HOPKINSON - 2008-11-04
Despite constant attempts to utilize alternate means of treating the condition often referred to as the "silent killer," hypertension medications proves to be the most common treatment. Medical p...
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by David Carter - 2008-11-12
Once we get past thirty years of age most of us would like to become a bit fitter, and may be even improve our general health. There are many ways of improving your health but one of the best methods ...
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by Arlene Pellicane - 2008-11-14
She's delivered more than 1500 babies, but until recently she never had one to call her own. It only takes a moment to see that mommyhood agrees with this San Diego OB/GYN, Dr. Kim Goodwin. She desc...
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by Zul Rahman - 2008-11-20
What are the common causes of diabetes?Studies after studies shows that this disease is tied strongly to both fat in the diet and fat in the body. Contrary to the popular believe, sugar is not the onl...
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by Sandy Klocinski - 2008-11-21
Obesity increases the risk of many diseases and health conditions. What are the health risks associated with obesity? Obesity is associated with many serious preventable diseases including heart dise...
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by ROBERT HENDERSON - 2008-12-16
High blood pressure is one of the leading causes of sudden heart attacks. That's why it's called "the silent killer". Unfortunately, drugs prescribed to treat high blood pressure come with some pr...