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They Said-It's Not Possible to Prevent or Reverse Heart Disease Without Surgery

Yes, heart disease is preventable and even reversible.


Lower Blood Pressure Solution Linked to Olive Oil & the Mediterranean Diet

Here's some great news for those who are concerned about their blood pressure or someone close to them suffering from high blood pressure. SBP (systolic blood pressure) may yet become a thing of the past if olive oil has its way. It seems that a moderate intake of olive oil, which is a mainstay of the Mediterranean diet, was successful in reducing the blood pressure of healthy men who commonly don't eat a Mediterranean-style diet.


The Cause of Heart Disease is Not Your Parents

If your mother and your father had heart disease, and their parents before them, you may feel doomed to heart failure. While it is true that heredity, in some cases, might cause heart disease, it is only one factor among many others. One recent study even says heredity accounts for less than 10% of a person’s risk of developing heart disease. So, What is the Other 90%?


Smoking and Heart Disease

Cigarette smoking is a major cause of heart diseases, such as heart attack, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. Here are some Heart Disease Facts Due to Smoking.


Heart Disease Prevention: Adopting a Healthier Lifestyle

Heart disease prevention is not difficult. In fact, it can be easy with just a few lifestyle changes to prevent the number one cause of death among women. It is said that over 58 million Americans suffer from some form of heart disease, so it would seem natural that heart disease prevention should be a part of our everyday vocabularies.


A Brief Discussion of Heart Valve Disease

It is truly difficult to determine if a set of symptoms are a sign of heart valve disease, since many of them are so mild and can be attributed to a number of different conditions including asthma, heartburn, heart attack, or sometimes even pregnancy.


Tips for Curing Hypertension

You can enjoy having good health if you take the necessary steps stated below to cure hypertension and avoid its possible consequences in the future.


The Relationship Between Lead and High Blood Pressure

Low level lead exposure can cause high blood pressure in some individuals.


Low Cholesterol Foods, Revealing Great News About Good Old Peanut Butter And Trans Fats

Low cholesterol foods are still in abundance. The recent ban in New York City restaurants has awakened many people to the dangers of trans fats. Unfortunately, it has also caused a great deal of confusion.


Healthy Eating Can Reduce Risks of Heart Disease and Stroke

Heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death and disability for both men and women in the Western World. Overweight people are more likely to have high blood pressure, a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke, than people who are not overweight.


A High Cholesterol Alternative Treatment Plan: Support Your Heart With Natural Substances

A high cholesterol alternative treatment plan can support your cardiovascular health while offering reduced risk of unwanted side effects.


Reverse Your High Blood Pressure To Normal

Hey, do you know that untreated high blood pressure can damage your cerebral tissues, which can cause you convulsions, ataxia or impaired speech among other terrible diseases? High blood pressure can also rapture tiny blood vessels and cause brain haemorrhage.


Are You Vulnerable to High Blood Pressure?

Hypertension (or abnormally high blood pressure) is often referred to as the silent killer simply because there are not always any obvious symptoms associated with the illness. But let's start by taking a look at what causes this all too common condition.


What If You Have A Fatty Liver?

A fatty liver is one that has build-up of fat in the liver. It may not cause any harm to the liver, if mild. However, if the condition gets worse, the liver can become inflamed and over time, this might even result in severe liver damage.


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