Tag: heart disease
Pedal desks “could have the potential to achieve public and occupational health goals in sedentary work environments.”
Omega-3 supplementation may lower cardiac death risk
Can I lower my cholesterol by changing my diet? — Find out if you can do so. Need to alter food style between red meat, butter, fried foods, cheese, and other foods that have a lot of saturated fat.
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What is biochemical angioplasty? How preferable it is?
In all open secrets about this, it is similar to a Fibrinolytic therapy, however the timing is the key.I would like to share an interesting article after a study we had on angioplasty and its benefits. Yes, i am talking about the Less Invasive or Minimally Invasive angioplasty also referred to as PCI.
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Does your heart talk to you?
Dear Sam, I thought we were in this together, but apparently i was wrong…You have been ignoring me for a while.
Stumble Upon 51 Healthy Living Cheat Sheets to Improve Your Life
Pick any one of these cheats sheets from the range across- Nutrition, Fitness, Exercise, Mind & Spirit, Green living or disease. Needs no specific resource setting. works for most if not all!
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Food values, Glycemic Load, Glycemic Index, carbohydrates, Sugars, Heart Disease Diabetics
Carbohydrates, cholesterol, diet – implications of health and conditions. What is the scientific take of these on health and conditions such as Diabetes, Heart Disease, Cancer and diet??
Take a walk during your work hours-Too Much Sitting May Up Risk of Coronary Artery Calcification
Each added hour spent sitting was associated with a 14% increase in coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, independent of traditional risk factors, including physical activity, in a study of middle-aged subjects without cardiovascular disease. (from Heart wire).
The association between vascular calcification and vascular disease has been known to anatomists and pathologists for several hundred years.