hypertension
hypertension
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by Paul J Johnson - 2007-03-09
Milk protein may be the answer to lowering high blood pressure in some people; however, it isn't the only alternative. In fact, did you know that making something as natural as eating garlic apart of ...
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by Stewart Hare - 2007-03-15
In this article you will discover:What is hypertensionWhy is hypertension bad for youWhy salt and hypertension are not good bed companionsHow to reduce salt intakeHow to clear your body of salt What i...
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by Stewart Hare - 2007-03-16
In this article you will discover:The facts about omega-3 fish oilHow omega-3 fish oil helps your high blood pressureHow much omega-3 fish oil to take to help your blood pressure The Facts About Omega...
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by Abhishek Lodha - 2007-03-27
It is often heard people admitting that they keep even minor feelings or irritation well-hidden because they are ashamed of it. As most people's ideas of 'goodness' include benevolence, tolerance, gen...
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by Abhishek Lodha - 2007-03-28
'Anger', the pronunciation of this word conjures up fearful and unpleasant images in our mind; an emotion which we generally associate with senses of abuse, hurt, violence and destruction. The symptom...
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by Boris Prilutsly - 2007-04-01
The medical benefits of massage therapy in cases of musculoskeletal abnormalities are gaining acceptance from health practitioners. However, another advance in cases of various inner organ disorde...
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by Jason Hunter - 2007-04-01
People with hypertension are three times more likely to have a heart attack, five times more likely to develop heart failure, and eight times more likely to suffer a stroke than people with normal blo...
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by Fern Kuhn - 2007-04-07
I am writing this story to help you make decisions for a family member with cardiovascular heart disease or even cardiovascular heart disease and diabetes.My story starts with my father, Abraham Kuhn,...
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by sanjoea - 2007-04-19
Hypertensive heart disease is the response of the heart to the increased demands induced by systemic hypertentsion. Pulmonary hypertension also causes heart disease and is referred to as right sided h...
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by sanjoea - 2007-04-19
Valvular involvement by disease causes stenosis, insufficiency (regurgitation), or both. Stenosis is the failure of a volve to open completely, thereby impeding forward flow Insufficiency, regurgitati...