Monday, September 8, 2008

Medical Advisor Journals----Heart Diseases and Strokes-- Articles Written By Friends and Health Experts


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  1. The dramatic Differences Between Adult, Child and Infant CPR by Anthony William Sr.
    We like to think we know CPR: we've seen it often enough on television, right? But in this case, what you don't know can kill someone else. Read on about the dramatic differences between CPR for an infant, a child and for adults.

  2. 4 Foods Which Lower Cholesterol by Lauren S Johnson
    High cholesterol is not a joke. It can lead to serious life threatening complications if untreated; that it why it is important to maintain a healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle. When it comes down to a healthy lifestyle, daily exercise is a must. As for healthy eating habits, here are a few foods which are proven to lower bad cholesterol (or LDL).

  3. Heart Bypass Surgery by Joseph B. Adams
    A heart bypass surgery is considered to be the most anticipated and studied procedure in the surgical field of medicine. This type of surgery is an option mostly by men in middle age to relieve blocked coronary arteries therefore restoring normal blood circulation.

  4. Research Found Less Heart Disease in Vegetarians Than Meat-Eaters by Bill Hansen
    The benefits of a vegetarian way of life are obvious. You should be thinking of introducing more vegetables, fruit and raw foods into your eating habits and making a commitment to yourself to undertake your own research including finding vegetarian recipes that are delicious, healthy and life prolonging.

  5. What is Coronary Bypass Surgery Like? by John T Jones, Ph. D.
    Heart disease is rampant in our country. The causes are mainly heredity, diet or other diseases. Smoking does not help the situation. Some can overcome the problems of heart disease by diet and exercise plus supervision of medications by trained physicians. For many of us however, we find ourselves in the hospital before any heart symptoms were noted by medical people and we undergo coronary bypass surgery.

  6. Is There an Acid reflux Cure Available? by Christian Lucas
    There are other alternatives to acid reflux cure include obtaining relief from the symptoms. This involves making some drastic changes to your lifestyle. You will need to give up smoking, change your diet, and sit up after eating a meal. You also need to figure out a way to deal with stress. Another viable method used that as an alternative to acid reflux cure.

  7. Heart Disease - Easy to Prevent and One of Easiest to Reverse by Hal Decker
    Heart disease is still the number one killer in America, followed closely by cancer. About one out of every two Americans will die of heart disease. This equates to about one person dying of heart disease every 35 seconds in the United States.

  8. Cardiovascular Disease - Take Care of Your Heart by Jim Andrews
    There are different forms of cardiovascular disease such as Atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, valve disease and coronary artery Disease. According to symptoms one needs to...

  9. How Cholesterol Levels Affect your Heart and Brian Health and Ways to Naturally Lower LDL Levels by D.S. Braun
    Reducing your risk for cardiac disease and lowering 'bad' cholesterol levels are increasingly tied together nowadays as people become more conscious of the association between blood cholesterol levels and the danger for heart attack, heart disease, stroke, and additional cardiac disease. The "bad cholesterol", or LDL cholesterol, is considered a risk factor when higher levels are present in your bloodstream. High levels of LDL have been linked with an increased danger for heart disease.

  10. An Authentic Mediterranean Plan to Prevent Heart Attacks by Emilia Klapp
    Too often, different dietary plans are presented to us disguised as an Authentic Mediterranean Plan or Diet when the reality is that they have very little to do with it. Here are the 10 points that constitute an Authentic Mediterranean Diet.

  11. A Combination of Love and Skill by Mary Kathryn Donachy
    A story of an exceptional man whose goal in life is to make it possible for underprivileged children with congenital heart defects to be given a chance at life. He is a Cardiac Surgeon with a drive for others that fascinates us all. Read on and meet this incredible person. You will be inspired!

  12. 11 Tips to Lowering Cholesterol by Gabriella Roth
    There are many ways to control your cholesterol levels. Here's a list of 11 ways to get you started.

  13. Cholesterol - Why It's Good For You by Glen Crumphey
    You hear everywhere that you should be lowering your cholesterol level. This has led many people to believe that cholesterol is some kind of toxic substance that must be eliminated from the diet. Actually, cholesterol is not naturally toxic, and is required for good health. Before adopting an aggressive program to lower your cholesterol, you should be aware of all the good things that cholesterol does for your body. For some reason, these things are rarely discussed, even though they are known to be true.

  14. Eat to Lower Your Cholesterol Levels - It's Better Than Using Drugs by Peter Clark
    If you need to lower your cholesterol you have some choices. Of course you can take drugs. But a change in diet and the use of high quality organic dietary supplements ought to be tried before the serious step of taking cholesterol lowering drugs is considered.

  15. Natural Ways to Lower Your Cholesterol by Brenda Williams
    More than forty percent of the adult population suffers from high cholesterol, or what medical professionals refer to as hyperlipidemia. As an alternative to medications many consider the use of natural supplements, a change in diet or exercise to manage the disease. Cholesterol medications are traditionally treated with cholesterol lowering medications; statins.







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