- The heart rate By : Alex Gwen Thomson
The heart rate is the movement of the heart caused by the constant pumping of blood, this may be affected by factors such as physical activity or inactivity. Although it is good to stress that some people are also affected by congenital diseases or developed.
The heart rate is an excellent way to realize our body if this in a hundred percent effective, as this is the method of calculation which are detected by various pathologies, whether cardiovascular or circulatory. Commonly heart rate is an indicator of the functioning of the heart, known as the number of times the heart beats per minute that in a normal person in a state of stillness can vary between 70 and 100 beats, and during the course of a physical activity between 100 and 160 beats per minute. - What is Hypertension and What can You do About It? By : Alex Gwen Thomson
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects many people in this country every year, and can increase the risk of other medical conditions like heart attack and stroke. Because hypertension is a potentially serious and even life threatening condition, it is important to understand what hypertension is and what you can do to reduce your risk of getting diagnosed with this condition. If you are hit with a diagnosis of high blood pressure at some point in your future, you need to know what your treatment options are to get your blood pressure back under control. - The Right Way to Eat For A Healthy Heart By : Godfrey Philander
Bad cholesterin or a terrible diet is something we all experience at some stage in time. It is impossible to eat healthsome our whole lives, even thoughwe may - Cholesterol Medications - Lower your high Cholesterol Level By : Peter Hutch
Various medications can lower blood cholesterol levels. They may be prescribed individually or in combination with other drugs. Your doctor will determine the best drug or combination for you. Be sure to tell your doctor about all other prescription and over-the-counter medicines you are taking. It's important to continue taking your medicines unless a healthcare professional tells you to stop. - Anxiety and Male Heart Attacks By : Mason Weiss
The suspicions are true according to a recent study reported by WebMD Health News; anxiety may make heart attacks more likely in aging men.
A twelve year study shows that despite physical risk factors, anxious men are 30% to 40% more likely than calmer men to have a heart attack. - How to Prevent Heart Disease and Circulatory Problems By : Knut Holt
A good lifestyle is the best way to prevent diseases in the heart and blood vessels or to regain good circulatory health. From this article you can learn about the necessary lifestyle measures to achieve this task. - Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Trigger Nighttime Heart Attacks By : Mason Weiss
A new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, shows that people who have obstructive sleep apnea may be more likely to have a nighttime heart attack than during the day. Having obstructive sleep apnea means that there is some form of blockage in the air passageway, which causes interruptions in regular breathing like snoring, coughing, or choking during the night. - Homemade Beauty Recipes and Remedies By : TimothyJones
Making your own homemade beauty products is much easier than you'd think. The recipes that you find on this site are easy to follow along and use mostly common household products. - 11 Habits to Make Flawless Skin v1.0 - Software By : Michael Collier
11 Habits to Make Soft, Flawless Skin! Habits to Maintain for Dazzling Skin! Is your skin as soft and healthy as you’d like? You may be sabotaging it without even knowing. So here are three of the habits that you must break as they wreak havoc on your skin. Note them in order to attain a beautiful and healthy skin. Now that you already know about the three bad habits to break, it is now time for you to consider what habits are to maintain. - How does exercises benefit people with diabetes? By : gennew9
You are no doubt aware that exercise can help prevent the serious complications that often come with diabetes and heart disease. Research has repeatedly shown that regular physical activity helps reduce the likelihood of having a heart attack or a stroke, aids in weight loss, and improves mood.
But do you know that exercise can also help you reduce your blood glucose levels?
That's right. In people with type II diabetes, exercise may improve insulin sensitivity and assist in lowering ele - The good, the bad and the ugly facts about fats. By : gennew9
Fats, The Good…The Bad and Omega 3.
This has become a hot topic lately. There is so much talk of fats, the healthy fats, the bad fats, the trans fats. I have done some research on fats, trying to keep it simple for us. Here is some important information I have come up with. Omega 3 has become a favorite topic of mine. It has such amazing health improvement qualities. Remember, this is for your information only, and not meant as gospel nor is it meant for diagnostic purposes. - Does your body need more oxygen? By : gennew9
There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities, even as low as 18%. Thus in our present environment, we have only about half the oxygen that our bodies were designed to run on in order to be in good health. - How to combat high pressure and cholesterol with soybeans. By : gennew9
You may have heard of the “Portfolio Diet” wherein it has been clinically accepted that increasing the intake of soy based foods can reduce levels of LDL cholesterol as much as some statin drugs. - Plastic Surgery In Heart By : Dr. Ron Zimmer
The field of medicine is growing by the day and the advancement in the field of surgery is quite commendable. One such important area of work is that of a plastic surgeon and plastic surgery. - How to lower your blood pressure: By : happy singh
Although they say that preventing is by far better than curing, one still has to cope with the problems of high blood pressure when faced with them. The following are a set of well researched suggestions applicable to both the suffering and the healthy one in order to lower the blood pressure in his body. This is not a drug based treatment, but merely natural principles that go with any medicine your doctor prescribes. - Stress and Congestive Heart Failure: A Deadly Combination By : Kelly Church
Controlling stress is a vital part of managing congestive heart failure. Implementing tactics to remove or minimize stressful situations in your life will make symptoms easier to control and lead to a longer, happier life. - Copper Bracelets and Magnets a Duel Effect to Help Pain Suffers. By : Melvyn21 Epstein21
Magnetism is one of the most basic forces of nature. Earth has a well defined magnetic and gravitational field, and every object on this planet is subject to the earth’s magnetic field. In fact, the earth’s magnetic field is responsible for protecting the inhabitants of earth from harmful radiation. Our ‘insulated’ life style has reduced our exposure to the earth’s magnetic field and electronic gadgets and other factors have also lowered our exposure to earth’s magnetic field, leading to the formulation of the magnetic deficiency theory. Our low exposure to the earth’s magnetic field may be the cause of numerous unexplained problems such as low energy. - Hypertension - Causes, Prevention and Treatment By : Knut Holt
Here is a survey about causes, symptoms and treatment options of hypertension. - How to Prevent Coronary Heart Disease and Heart Attack By : Knut Holt
Here is a survey of measures to prevent coronary heart disease, heart infarction and other types of heart attack. - Atherosclerosis – Symptoms, Causes, prevention and Treatment By : Knut Holt
Atherosclerosis gives thickening and hardening of the blood vessels leading blood out to the body, and will thus reduce or stop blood flow to important tissue. Here is a survey of the mechanisms of this lifestyle disease, prevention measures and treatments. - Effects of Obesity increase among children By : Abdulmajeed
Recent statistics shows that the number of girls using diabetes medicine has increased to the double in 2002 and 2005 in the United States. The main reason for this increase is obesity. - An Overview of Heart Disease By : Simone Butler
Heart disease is one of the most serious health problems of our times. What are the warning signs, and how can you reduce your risk?
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