Entries from May 2008 ↓
May 25th, 2008 — Heart Disease
Turn against heart disease doesn’t only mean using medications and surgeries. Many people are expecting if they can turn against heart disease. Well, the solution to this is pretty simple. People should just note that heart disease, although a really serious condition can be forestalled even without drugs and surgeries. There’s something more to that – following a healthy way of life. Lifestyle change is so the term.
Lifestyle change is by far the simplest way of reversing heart disease. It is so great that it requires no cost, no side effects, and is easy to follow. All you need to have is “double Ds” – discipline and determination.
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May 15th, 2008 — Heart Disease
Generally, there are symptoms of heart disease a few years before you develop major heart problem. This is why it is crucial to be knowing and open-eyed of any preindications of heart disease. Heart disease is a treasonist illness which kills thousands of people each year. It is the heading killer not only all over the world. If you ignore the preindications of heart disease can cause your death.
Some of the common signs of heart disease are chest pain, shortness of breath, swelling in the legs and feet, leg pain with walking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. If these signs of heart disease are detected earlier and treated, you may prevent it from getting worse.
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May 13th, 2008 — Heart Disease
Actually, the same way that heart disease is won through ‘naturally’ having an unhealthy life style it can also be forestalled the natural way. So, we have a natural approach to heart disease.
Many may not detect but amazingly enough, coronary heart disease is the number one killer of American women which outnumbers the next sixteen causes of death all put together and twice as high as all cancer deaths combined. The scary part is, the first symptom for many women is death. Among the 1.5 million reported cases of heart attacks in the U.S. each year, almost on third or half a million results in death, and of these sudden deaths, about two hundred thirty-three thousand are women. Although more men have heart attacks than women each year, there are a much higher percentage of fatalities of women from them than men.
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May 7th, 2008 — Heart Disease, Hypertension, diabetes
Diabetes and heart disease go hand-in-hand. Diabetic persons are at much greater risk to having heart attacks, high blood pressure, and strokes. People who have diabetes have often much higher blood sugar level that can cause damage to many parts of the body including the blood vessels.
Vascular problems due to diabetes may also include poor circulation to the legs and feet, unfortunately these problems can go undetected and can start early in life.
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