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How to Lower Your Blood Pressure Using Natural Methods - by Teresa Tackett
If you suffer from hypertension, you have probably wondered how to lower your blood pressure without using prescription medications. Not only do prescription drugs cost an arm and a leg, but did you know that they can be dangerous?

5 Easy Ways Lower Cholesterol - by Andrew Bicknell
High cholesterol is a condition that can be treated one of two ways; through lifestyle changes based on diet and exercise and in more extreme cases with prescription drugs used in conjunction with the first two. No matter the

12 Cardiac Risk Factors in Men - by D.S. Braun
Most men think themselves stronger than women.  When it comes to heart health, though, women have a slight edge.  Being a male per se is a risk factor. Studies show that the male of our species have a greater

Has the Prevention and Reversal of Heart Disease Been Discovered? - by Paul A Phillips
In 1953, Canadian physician G.C Willis put forward the idea that cardiovascular disease was caused by a lack of vitamin C. Through his research, he found that vitamin-C-deprived humans and guinea pigs were discovered to have fatty atherosclerotic deposits

Are Your Friends Hurting or Helping Your Heart? - by Eliz Greene
Who are the five people with whom you spend the most time -- at work, at home and socially? According to Jim Rohn, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” Could

Did You Know That Panic Attacks Can Cause Heart Attacks? - by Sylvia Dickens
Have you been told that your panic attacks aren't dangerous? Do you believe it? A new study seems to indicate that panic attacks can, in fact, put you at high risk for serious illness later on.

Heart Disease - A Woman's Silent Killer - by Dr. Rotem Amir
Did you know that women are less likely to survive heart attacks than men? It may be because women do not seek and receive treatment as soon as men. Or it may be because women's hearts and blood

Heart Valve Disease Description - by David Cowley
The heart is one of the strongest muscles in the body and it is divided into two parts. The top part contains the two atrium chambers and the bottom half contains the two ventricle chambers. The atrium's

Natural Blood Pressure Cure - by Yolanda Jones
Are Suffering From Fluctuating Blood Pressure?
High Blood Pressure (hypertension) is the #1 killer of African American. It is known as "The Silent Killer." Stage 1 hypertension is: 140-159/90-99. Stage 2 hypertension is: 160 and above/100 and above. There are

6 Ways To Lower Systolic Blood Pressure, Safely? - by Burgess Xavier
High blood pressure also commonly known as hypertension can be fatal if not treated. Hypertension is known for causing the hardening of the arteries and may get worst if is not addressed. What does all this have

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