Topic: Cardiology
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - High blood pressure can make it hard for middle-aged adults to think clearly and remember things, according to new study. Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham found that people in their mid-40s and older with high diastolic blood pressure -- the bottom number of a blood pressure reading -- were more likely to have problems with ...
Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease With Exercise By Cooper Jones Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in England and Wales. In coronary heart disease (CHD) arteries that provide the heart with oxygen become narrowed. This can place increased demands on the heart. Consequences of this can include angina and heart attack. As with many diseases ...
Natural Remedies For High Cholesterol - Reduce Cholesterol Without Medications! By Gregg Podsakoff There are a variety of natural remedies for high cholesterol. First of all, the most important thing to understand about high cholesterol is it can generally be managed by healthy eating habits, and regular exercise. In fact, changing ones diet and starting a regular exercise program is the ...
Enhanced Antioxidant Protection Against Heart Disease By Michael Smith, MD News of the disease-protective and longevity benefits of red wine has grabbed headlines around the world during the past few years. Red wine contains a number of beneficial polyphenols, such as the much-publicized resveratrol as well as quercetin, a compound that is now also making news of its own. Long ...
