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1. Cardiovascular Disease
(FAQs/Outcomes Research Projects)
Outcomes Research Project Cardiovascular Disease Introduction Cardiovascular disease impacts a large number of people and many forms of disease intervention are used. Nutrients in particular can play
Friday, 28 September 2007

2. Garlic and Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
(FAQs/Outcomes Research Projects)
Outcomes Research Project Garlic and Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Garlic: A Brief History and Description Garlic is a plant in the Alliaceae family, which includes the onion, chive, shallot, and leek.
Friday, 28 September 2007

...g caused by aspirin, this wonder drug had Rose wondering: How can you tell if a daily aspirin is right for you? Cardiovascular Disease and Aspirin Therapy Heart attacks and strokes cause almost a ...
Monday, 18 February 2008

... artery disease (narrowing of the arteries leading to the heart), but coronary artery disease is just one type of cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease includes a number of conditions af...
Wednesday, 12 March 2008

5. Food Allergy Treatments
(Guide/Seasonal Allergies)
... Dyspnea Wheezing, bronchospasm Nausea Emesis Abdominal pain Diarrhea A feeling of impending doom Cardiovascular collapse   Risk factors for fatal reactions include the followin...
Tuesday, 26 February 2008

...limmer stomach? Killer quads? Are you exercising for the right amount of time to reap the full health benefits of cardiovascular fitness, or often enough? Exercise experts, including fitness maven D...
Wednesday, 12 March 2008

... some fitness terms mean. Here are some definition of words and phrases you're likely to encounter: Aerobic/cardiovascular activity. These are exercises that are strenuous enough to tempora...
Monday, 18 February 2008

... some fitness terms mean. Here are some definition of words and phrases you're likely to encounter: Aerobic/cardiovascular activity. These are exercises that are strenuous enough to tempora...
Monday, 18 February 2008

...n the Move: Fighting Osteoarthritis with Exercise You can use exercises to keep strong and limber, improve cardiovascular fitness, extend your joints’ range of motion, and reduce your wei...
Thursday, 17 April 2008

...it, and all other prescription NSAIDs, must carry a warning on its label that users may face an increased risk of cardiovascular side effects as well as gastrointestinal bleeding. In addition to the p...
Tuesday, 15 April 2008

11. Physical Therapy - Topic Overview
(Health A-Z/Physical Therapy)
...l system). Your nerves and related muscles (neuromuscular system). Your heart and related blood vessels (cardiovascular system). Your lungs and breathing (pulmonary system). Your skin, in...
Monday, 21 April 2008

...f salt. "The fact is that surgeons don't really know their total numbers," says Oz, director of the Cardiovascular Institute at the Columbia University Medical Center in New York. "...
Tuesday, 15 April 2008

...quot;Don't talk your surgeon into doing minimally invasive surgery," says Mehmet Oz, MD, Director of the Cardiovascular Institute at the Columbia University Medical Center in New York. He exp...
Tuesday, 15 April 2008

...dinner? The U.S. government's 2005 Dietary Guidelines and the American Heart Association agree that there are cardiovascular benefits from a glass or two of wine (or other alcoholic beverage) dail...
Monday, 31 March 2008

...wim? Or is yoga your true calling? Will you be happy running or walking on a treadmill? Or do you need the latest cardiovascular machines to help keep you motivated? Do you want to improve cardiovascu...
Wednesday, 12 March 2008

...] usually means other, higher-fat foods are eaten instead. This raises cholesterol levels even more and increases cardiovascular risk." The AHA also notes that by concentrating on protein sources...
Tuesday, 11 March 2008

...ry from cardiologists. That's because diet and lifestyle changes can help prevent heart disease, improve your cardiovascular function, and help you live a longer life. In fact, according to a...
Sunday, 02 March 2008

...dium debate. His study shows that people who reported eating limited salt were actually 37% more likely to die of cardiovascular causes, such as stroke and heart disease, than people who ate larger am...
Wednesday, 27 February 2008

...o have lower rates of heart disease, stroke, colon cancer, and osteoporosis. It now appears, at least in terms of cardiovascular disease, that these women may simply have been healthier and more likel...
Wednesday, 20 February 2008

... Medically, the benefits of walking are undisputed, says Little Rock, Ark., orthopaedic surgeon John Yocum, MD. Cardiovascular exercise such as walking can reduce the risk of heart disease and impro...
Monday, 18 February 2008

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