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An Overview of Blood Pressure Measurement Print E-mail
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Sunday, 28 December 2008
Blood pressure measurement uses 2 numbers. It is written in the form of a fraction, like 120/80. The numerator if you will (120), is the systolic blood pressure and the denominator (80) is the diastolic blood pressure.
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Why Goji Berries Are So Terrific Print E-mail
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Friday, 26 December 2008
Goji berries are an amazing food product, and have the maximum ORAC value (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) of any known food. This astounding number is 25300. Compare that to a berry like blue berries, which only have 2400. They can be obtained from many online retailers.
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Chelation Suppositories are More Effective Than Intravenous Methods Print E-mail
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Thursday, 25 December 2008
Recently a new and enhanced variety of the chelation suppositories have hit the market with results that have surpassed the expectations of most.
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Filter for the Brain Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 December 2008
FREE! Download Windows Media PlayerHOUSTON It's a growing procedure to clear out arteries that feed the brain, but it can also be dangerous. Carotid angioplasty and stenting can cause strokes and even death. A new item that's defending patients from the threat.
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Tainted Drug Caused Allergic Outbreak Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 23 December 2008
The cause of an outbreak of severe adverse reactions that happened at hemodialysis facilities across the country early this year has been identified.
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A Special Gift Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Donating blood saves lives – and you never know, one of those lives might be yours some day. Most people reading this article will know of somebody who has had a blood transfusion.
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New Testing Guidelines for Common Nerve Disorder Print E-mail
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Monday, 08 December 2008
It’s now easier to know who should be tested for a general nerve disorder, when they should be tested, and how. Two new studies from Louisiana State University recommend new testing guidelines for neuropathy -- a degenerative nerve disorder.
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Blood Pressure Disease - The Silent Killer Print E-mail
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Monday, 08 December 2008
Blood Pressure Disease, frequently called the silent killer; it is very regular for a person to suffer from high blood-pressure without even knowing it.
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Buy Bactrim 800 Mg Online to Live an Infection Free Life Print E-mail
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Sunday, 07 December 2008
Bactrim is a combination of 2 well known antibiotics sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. The mixture of these 2 different antibiotics works synergistically to provide a strong mixture for fighting bacteria.
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Plavix: Curing Blood Clots Print E-mail
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Sunday, 07 December 2008
Plavix: Basic FactsPlavix is meant for combating blood clots after a recent heart attack and in people with heart or blood vessel disorders. Plavix prevents unwanted blood clots happen with certain heart or blood vessel conditions.
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How to Reduce Blood Pressure - These Facts May Save Your Life Print E-mail
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Sunday, 30 November 2008
According to the American Heart Association, about one in 3 adults in the United States suffer with high blood pressure.
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High Blood Pressure Acupuncture - Treating Hypertension Untraditionally Print E-mail
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Sunday, 30 November 2008
An alternate way to treat the serious cardiovascular condition is the high blood pressure acupuncture. Actually, the acupuncture is the most regular form of complimentary healthcare treatment used to decrease high blood pressure.
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Why High Blood Pressure is Called the Silent Killer Print E-mail
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Sunday, 30 November 2008
High blood pressure (hypertension) is frequently referred to as the silent murderer. You can have it for years and never know it as there are no signs or symptoms. Learning more about high blood pressure can help you gain a better understanding what is at stake and why managing it is so essential.
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How to Increase Blood Circulation with Systemic Enzymes Print E-mail
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Friday, 28 November 2008
Taking Systemic enzymes are known as one of the alternative ways to increase blood circulation. Generally, enzymes are essential elements of life. Without them, there can be no life. They can hasten the body’s chemical processes as well as maintain the body’s normal functioning.
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Is Your Brain Getting Better With Age? Print E-mail
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Friday, 28 November 2008
Contrary to popular myth and also what some of my younger friends have opined, most of us don’t lose many brain cells as we get older. There isn't that much difference between a healthful 75-year old brain and a 25-year old one.
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The Natural Varicose Vein Treatment Print E-mail
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Thursday, 27 November 2008
The Symptoms The veins in the legs become enlarged and knotted. There is most often a dull aching pain and sometimes sharp stabbing pains happen. Skin ulcers may develop. The Natural Treatment The diet should be easy and very nourishing.
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High Diastolic Blood Pressure - Understanding the Measurements Print E-mail
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Thursday, 27 November 2008
High blood pressure is a very dangerous disease that can lead to more serious life threatening conditions. In fact, your pressure can identify any dysfunction of your cardiovascular health. The diastolic number is the bottom number of the blood pressure reading.
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Reduce Blood Pressure - 7 Steps to Living a Healthy Life Print E-mail
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Thursday, 27 November 2008
Blood pressure is 2 measurements that determine the pressure of your blood moving through your arteries. The arteries carry the blood from your heart to the rest of your body. High blood pressure or hypertension occurs when the blood circulates thru the arteries at a higher pressure than normal.
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Ten-minute Blood Test, a Quick Health Test Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Can you remember those monotonous blood-tests for studying the proteins, waiting for a few hours for the results and then dredging to collect your report? We are sure cancer and heart patients understand precisely what we are mentioning here.
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Blood Pressure Monitors - the Best Way to Check Your Pressure at Home Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 November 2008
High blood pressure or hypertension is a critical cardiovascular disease that can be potentially fatal if left untreated. The disease affects millions of Americans every year and frequently leads to heart disease, kidney failure and stroke.
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What is Ulcerative Colitis Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 November 2008
Ulcerative colitis is an infection that causes irritation and sores, called boils. It crops up in the inside layer of the rectum and colon. Boils form where irritation has killed the cells that usually line up the colon, then hemorrhage and make secretion.
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Vitamin B12 is an Essential Water Soluble Vitamin Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Vitamin B12 is an valuable water soluble vitamin that is regularly found in a variety of foods like fish, shellfish, meats, and dairy products. Vitamin B12 is most often used in combination with other B vitamins in a vitamin B complex formulation.
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Drugs and Medicines Used in Disorders of the Heart Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Diltiazem (Dilzem 30 mg, Dilzem SR 90 mg)Its action on the heart rate is less than verapamil. It decreases blood pressure to a lesser extent than nifedipine. It relieves spasms of coronary arteries. It is also useful in PAT (Paoxysmal Atrial Tachycardia).
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Brain Conditions Benefit When Guard is Down Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 November 2008
The blood-brain barrier is a powerful guard that lets nutrients in while keeping foreign matter out. Normally, that’s a wonderful thing. But when doctors are trying to treat brain conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and stroke, it can throw up a enormous roadblock to effective therapy.
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Music to Your Heart Print E-mail
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Friday, 14 November 2008
We frequently say certain sounds are like music to our ears. Researchers now believe they may be music to our hearts as well. In a new study conducted among ten healthful volunteers, they found listening to enjoyable music significantly increased the dilation of blood vessels.
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Anemia Part I - Types of Anemia Print E-mail
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Thursday, 13 November 2008
It is hard to believe that America, a country with one of the maximum standard living in the world having over 20 million people with the disease of anemia caused by unhealthy diet, and nutritional deficiency with protein and fat intake 30% more than any other country in the world.
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HGH Shots or Injections - Are they Safe and Worth the Effort Print E-mail
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Sunday, 09 November 2008
HGH shots or injections are frequently called the most effective form of HGH since they can make amazingly rapid results as compared to other forms of growth hormone supplementation like sprays or pills.
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Natural Cures for High Blood Pressure, Causes of High Blood Pressure Print E-mail
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Thursday, 06 November 2008
When the heart pumps blood into the arteries, the blood flows with a force pushing against the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure is the product of the flow of blood times the resistance in the blood vessels. High blood pressure is also called hypertension.
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High Blood Pressure Remedy - Cure Hypertension Without Medication Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 05 November 2008
Are you looking for a high blood pressure remedy other than taking prescription medication? There are many natural ways to decrease hypertension that don't involve taking drugs.
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Where is Cholesterol Produced in the Body? Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 05 November 2008
Contrary to what you may have heard almost 80% of the cholesterol in your blood stream is made by your own body while the other 20% comes primarily from the food you eat.
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An Overview of Blood Pressure Measurement
Sunday, 28 December 2008
Blood pressure measurement uses 2 numbers. It is written in the form of a fraction, like 120/80. The numerator if you will (120), is the systolic blood pressure and the denominator (80) is the diastolic blood pressure.

Why Goji Berries Are So Terrific
Friday, 26 December 2008
Goji berries are an amazing food product, and have the maximum ORAC value (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) of any known food. This astounding number is 25300. Compare that to a berry like blue berries, which only have 2400. They can be obtained from many online retailers.

Chelation Suppositories are More Effective Than Intravenous Methods
Thursday, 25 December 2008
Recently a new and enhanced variety of the chelation suppositories have hit the market with results that have surpassed the expectations of most.

Filter for the Brain
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
FREE! Download Windows Media PlayerHOUSTON It's a growing procedure to clear out arteries that feed the brain, but it can also be dangerous. Carotid angioplasty and stenting can cause strokes and even death. A new item that's defending patients from the threat.

Tainted Drug Caused Allergic Outbreak
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
The cause of an outbreak of severe adverse reactions that happened at hemodialysis facilities across the country early this year has been identified.

A Special Gift
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Donating blood saves lives – and you never know, one of those lives might be yours some day. Most people reading this article will know of somebody who has had a blood transfusion.

New Testing Guidelines for Common Nerve Disorder
Monday, 08 December 2008
It’s now easier to know who should be tested for a general nerve disorder, when they should be tested, and how. Two new studies from Louisiana State University recommend new testing guidelines for neuropathy -- a degenerative nerve disorder.
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