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Heart Disease
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Understanding A Healthy Cholesterol Level
Cholesterol is important to the normal physiology of your body. Your liver manufactures some cholesterol and the rest is obtained from your diet. Obviously, you can control what you eat, but not what your liver produces, so dietary restriction is a crucial to maintaining good cholesterol levels. So what cholesterol level should you be aiming for?
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Obesity and Heart Disease - A Negative Association
Obesity is a growing problem in the United States. Obesity is associated with high blood pressure, diabetes, dyslipedemia and several cancers. Several scientific studies have confirmed the negative association of obesity and heart disease. Obese people have more heart attacks and are more likely to die prematurely of heart disease. The good news is that even a modest decrease in weight is cardio-protective.
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Royal Jelly And Cardiovascular Disease
Royal jelly and cardiovascular disease can go hand in hand. Those that are looking for a natural product to consume that will aid in benefiting their health should take a good look at royal jelly and what it can do for the individual. Learning what royal jelly extract is will help you to see that it has many health benefits including cardiovascular benefits.
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Cholesterol and Heart Disease - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Heart disease remains the leading killer of men and women in the United States. Each year, 1,200,000 people suffer a coronary heart attack, and about 40% of them die. An American dies of a coronary event roughly every 65 seconds. Abnormal cholesterol, besides smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity and physical inactivity, remains one of the main modifiable risk factors for coronary heart disease.
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Krill Oil Reduces (bad) LDL and Increases (good) HDL Cholesterol
Neptune Technologies announced results from a clinical trial that reports a daily dose of Neptune Krill Oil lowered bad LDL cholesterol levels by 34 percent and boosted good HDL cholesterol by 44 percent. When Krill Oil (NKO) was used in combination with low-dose statins, the effects were even more pronounced.
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Reversing the Effects of Heart Disease
For many people who are suffering from the effects of heart disease making some simple lifestyle changes is all it takes to reverse what can become a deadly condition if left untreated. The sad fact is that many who do suffer this disease fail to take the necessary steps to reverse it effects, which for the most part are relatively easy compared to the complications it can cause.
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Go Nuts About High Cholesterol
Ok, hands up if you think nuts are fattening or bad for you?
Let me count: yes, that's what I thought. A lot of people believe that.
Want to know why they're wrong?
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Risk Factors Of Ischemic Heart Disease
Ischemic heart disease occurs when the coronary arteries (the arteries that bring oxygen and blood to the heart) are blocked. Ischemic heart disease is the main cause of congestive heart failure-heart is no longer able to pump the blood at normal parameters.
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The Modern Epidemic of Heart Disease
Heart disease, was once unheard of and is now the number one killer in America. What factors promote heart disease and what can you do to lower your risks and live a healthy life? Read the article and have a heart-healthy day.
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Fish - Heart Food
Large-scale epidemiological studies and clinical trials suggest that people at risk for coronary heart disease benefit from consuming omega-3 fatty acids from plants and marine sources. The American Heart Association's dietary guidelines have recommended that healthy adults eat at least two servings of fish per week, due their high content of omega-3 fatty acids.
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