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How to Lower Your Cholesterol and Triglycerides Without 'Lipitor' or...
Our ticker - we have only one. Credit: ebinstitute.com OK, I'm not picking on just Lipitor. Just dump 'them all' in the soap-box, er, basket. Let's examine some reasons why you may. And it is necessary...
15 commentspH and Bone Loss
fatawayhypnosis.com for free weight loss tips The relationship between bone loss and blood acidity is an emerging area of study. It's been known for a while that vegetarians and women eating a low-protein...
1 commentFive Ways To Tackle Dementia
Mostly the advent of old age has been found to be associated with dementia. It is actually a set of symptoms that are caused by disorders associated with the brain. Memory loss is the common symptom but that...
1 commentHomocystein and cardiovascular diseases
Has your doctor ever recommended a blood test to check your homocystein levels..if your answer is no, then this article is for you. Studies show an elevated homocystein level in the blood is responsible for...
0 commentsHigh Cholesterol, Will It Kill Me Doc? Could I Have a Heart Attack?
Inherited abnormalities of lipid metabolism may be better predictors of heart disease risk and of response to treatment. These abnormalities are usually missed in commonly available blood test results and should be tested using the Berkeley Labs or VAP testing methods. Family members need to be tested for risk and to council for the prevention of heart disease to reduce the need for expensive medications, angioplasty and bypass surgery while saving millions of health care dollars in the long run
6 commentsThe pleasing thing about peas
Like the princess and the pea, your body also notices the tiny green seeds. But in a good way. How? By getting stronger against strokes. That's because peas are chockfull of folate, a mighty B vitamin known to...
0 commentsWhat causes Heart Attack
Heart attack and stroke Doctors often use the term risk factor. A risk factor is named to be a predictor of future disease. Like for smokers, there are chances of getting affected with lung cancer than...
Understanding the homocysteine hazard (hyperhomocysteinemia)
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. Most amino acids are friendly to your body, but homocysteine is a potentially hostile amino acid released when you digest protein foods. Researchers have...
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