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Heart Disease RiskArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for heart disease riskHeart Disease Risk Factors - a GuideBy: Wain Roy | 02/04/2008 | Health ... Cardiovascular risk factors should thus be given proper consideration so as to prevent any fatal outcome. Heart disease risk, triggered by some of the curable factors, can be easily put at bay by following the norms of a healthy lifestyle. ... Lower Cholesterol Will Help Reduce Heart Disease RiskBy: Verlyn Ross | 05/01/2007 | Non-Fiction ... your risk of heart disease. Do you personally need a lower cholesterol reading to help reduce heart disease risk? If you do not know the answer, then it is highly important that you consult your doctor to have tests taken. There are ... New Method to Identify Heart Disease Risk in WomenBy: Chris Marshall | 25/08/2007 | Non-Fiction ... in the heart. It is hoped that this new method will help to predict the 10-year risk of heart disease. The researchers, from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, found that the current risk assessment measures failed to spot up to ... Can Eating Chocolate Reduce The Risk For Heart Disease?By: Anna Hart | 05/04/2007 | Medicine ... of individuals who have stopped smoking have done this without a formal smoking cessation program." If you are serious about reducing heart disease risks, stop smoking. 3. Obesity Overweight sounds nicer than obesity, but whichever way ... Congestive Heart Disease InformationBy: Anna Hart | 14/04/2007 | Medicine ... color that appears bluish or dusky * swelling of the body, especially the extremities Congestive Heart Disease Risk Factors As is true with most heart disease, family history is a major risk factor for congestive heart disease. Genetics ... Heart Disease - A 5 Step Plan To Lower Your RiskBy: Mark Hyman | 28/12/2007 | Medicine ... for heart disease. Likewise, lowering cholesterol isn't the only answer. By getting tested, you'll get a better picture of your true heart disease risk. Then you'll be ready to start lowering cholesterol AND your other risk factors so you ... Women and Heart DiseaseBy: David Cowley | 12/06/2007 | Non-Fiction ... preliminary idea and doctors no longer recommend hormone replacement therapy to battle heart disease. When talking about your heart disease risk factors with your doctor, get his or her opinion on using hormonal birth control (the pill ... Heart Disease Guide - Part 3By: SURESH U VATAKETHIL | 21/04/2007 | Diseases and Conditions ... stress. Quitting smoking will also reduce risk of heart disease in women. The scientific data strongly suggest that modification of these multiple risk factors can help to lessen heart disease risk and thus total mortality in women. Using Green Tea To Help Prevent Heart DiseaseBy: Marcus Stout | 21/02/2007 | Medicine ... to lose weight without a lot of trouble. Don't smoke - Smoking significantly increases your risk for heart disease, as well as your risk for cancer. It also contributes to high blood pressure, which contributes to heart disease as well. ... Genetic Heart Disease Link IdentifiedBy: Chris Marshall | 24/08/2007 | Non-Fiction ... and help identify those individuals who would benefit most from early applications of strategies to reduce heart disease risk." The US/Canadian researchers now plan to check if the findings also apply to people from black and Asian ... Things You Need To Know About Vioxx and Heart DiseaseBy: Joann Cheong | 29/08/2006 | Non-Fiction ... help ease the caused by arthritis, menstrual cramps and other chronic pain that does not result to same side effects linked to vioxx and heart disease risks. A doctor can discuss these alternative treatments that would be right for you. Lower Your Risk Of Heart Disease Without DrugsBy: Mark Hyman | 12/02/2008 | Health ... your body the nutrients it needs. Here are some tips: 1. To avoid blood sugar imbalances that increase heart-disease risk, eat protein with every meal, even at breakfast. 2. Use lean animal protein like fish, turkey, chicken, lamb, and ... The Danger of Smoking in Relation With Heart DiseaseBy: Riza | 01/03/2008 | Quit Smoking ... , if you have not, one way to explain them is black trash bags. You surely do not desire your lungs to look like that now do you? Further information concerning heart disease, risk factors of heart disease, and treatments of heart ... Diet And Heart DiseaseBy: Tong Bee | 02/06/2007 | Health ... of fats or oils per day for salads, cooking, and baking. Do we need B vitamins supplements to reduce heart disease risk? Most research suggests that consuming the RDA for folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12 is sufficient. Should we have ... Heart Disease, Aspirin, And Red, Red Wine: What Should We Do?By: Connie Limon | 15/05/2007 | Health ... the potential benefits of the components in red wine such as "flavonoids," and other antioxidants in reducing heart disease risk. Some of these components may be found in other foods such as grapes or red grape juice. They also believe the ... Searches related to: heart disease risk
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