- Steaks which Lower the Risk of Heart Disease
by Jason Uvios. Eat to live and live to eat are very much complimentary to each other. However, many a times, it is found that food choice deteriorates the health and when it happens, we are in a dreadful state. It is ironical that we want to eat those foods with the strict "No" tags on the advice of our physicians.
But there can be a way out also. What about the Tuna Steaks? Have you eaten the tuna steaks? Th... articles, news
- Lower Cholesterol Will Help Reduce Heart Disease Risk
by Verlyn Ross. This article discusses the risks involved with having a high cholesterol level. It discusses how lower cholesterol will improve significantly your risk of heart disease.
Do you personally need a lower cholesterol reading to help reduce heart disease risk? If you do not know the answer, then it is highly important that you consult your doctor to have tests taken. There are multiple risks invol... articles, news
- Heart Disease. Are You At Risk?
by Graeme Lanham. A heart attack occurs when the blood supply carrying oxygen and other nutrients to the heart muscle is blocked.
Coronary heart disease is caused by the build-up of artherosclerosis, [fatty deposits] or plaque on the inside of artery walls. This narrows the channel inside the artery so there is less room for the blood to flow through.
The following 2 critical risk factors you should be awar... articles, news
- Risk Factors For Heart Disease
by Verlyn Ross. This article is written to identify the risk factors for heart disease. If one does not understand what the risk factors are, it is difficult to avoid them. I hope that it is very beneficial to you.
Coronary heart disease is to blame for approximately 1.2 million heart attacks that take place in the United States every year. Of these 1.2 million people, more than 40 percent of them will fall v... articles, news
- Fight Your Risk for Heart Disease - Take Your Fish Oil!
by Kallore Gandhi. It all started in about the late 1970's, several studies that investigated certain aspects of a population revealed that the Inuit people, a people whose diet consisted largely of fish, had a much lower incidence of heart attack.
For reasons that are not specifically known, fish oil, according to the author of one study titled "From Inuit to implementation: omega-3 fatty acids come of age," "s... articles, news
- Never To Late for a Healthy Heart: Preventing Heart Disease
by Hector Milla. Heart disease, "the disease of the 19th century and beyond", as some people say. Based on statistics, nearly 13 million people suffer from coronary heart disease in which an approximately 479,000 death toll was recorded each year. Out of 1000 children, 8 of them suffer from congenital heart disease each year in the United States.
This one is a serious problem of the heart and it coordinates the... articles, news
- Gum Disease and Heart Disease: Discovering the Link
by Joann Cheong. You probably know that brushing and flossing your teeth can help you prevent bad breath, cavities, and plaque. But, do you know that gum disease may affect your cardiovascular system? Well, that's what most of the recent studies have found out. According to one particular study published in the 2005 edition of the journal Circulation, "taking good care of your teeth and gums could prevent you ... articles, news
- The Arbitrage Risk And How To Lower It
by Tony Hartmann. Arbitrage is defined as a process of buying and selling various products, assets or shares in order to earn profit which generate because of the differences in the prices of such assets or shares in other markets, brokers etc. It is generally said that Arbitrage is risk less however in the real world risk does exist. But still Arbitrage can be really profitable if you can find opportunities to ea... articles, news
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