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  • High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Treatment - Reduce Your Blood Pressure  By : Peter rodrick
    Blood pressure is the measure of the pressure against the walls of the arteries. There are two forces that form blood pressure. One of the forces is created when the heart pumps blood into the arteries through the circulatory system. The other force is due to the arteries as they resist the flow of blood.
  • 5 Leading Causes Of Heart Disease That You Need To Avoid  By : Cindy Heller
    There are many factors that can cause heart disease and this article gives top five leading causes of heart disease. It is very important for you to know so you can avoid them and reduce the risk of suffering from heart disease.
  • How to Prevent and Treat Heart Disease  By : Cindy Heller
    Heart disease is a general term for a number of different diseases, all of which influence the heart in some way. Heart disease is in fact considered as being the leading reason of death nowadays in the United States. Heart disease indeed possesses serious threat to many people. Therefore, it is important to understand the methods to prevent and treat heart disease.
  • Ways To Treat Arthritis  By : Cindy Heller
    Arthritis is an affliction that cover more than one hundred different conditions and osteoarthritis coupled with rheumatoid arthritis are the most widespread. Forty six million people in United States are afflicted with arthritis and arthritis does occur in children.
  • Where To Get The Best Infertility Help  By : Cindy Heller
    Seeking the assistance of an infertility expert is one way and they will be able to offer the proper treatment once tests are conducted.
  • Vitamin C: An Antioxidant Powerhouse That Helps Prevent Strokes And Cardiovascular Disease  By : Brenda Skidmore
    After a recent love affair with Vitamin C, and its hyped up ability to be one of the best cold and flu fighting remedies around, this nutrient soon fell out of favor with the mainstream media, and the general public.
  • How Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diagnosed?  By : Alexander West
    If you have pain in your abdomen or stomach area that won't go away but is relieved on bowel movement or passing wind, you may have Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
  • How My Uncle Recovered From His Alzheimer's Disease!  By : Steve Davidson
    Dementia is a hot topic and with an aging population it is not surprising that Alzheimer's disease takes center stage when age related conditions are discussed; other forms of dementia are often forgotten even though they are all important.
  • Sensory Loss in Older Adults: Taste, Smell & Touch; Behavioral Approaches for Caregivers  By : Joseph Casciani
    This article is the third in a series that discuss sensory changes accompanying aging, and the necessary behavioral adjustments made by caregivers. The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the behavioral health insights, principles, and approaches that influence our caregiving roles. This article addresses age-related changes in taste, smell, and touch, and facial expressiveness.
  • Diet for Irritable Bowel: What-To-Eat and What-Not-to-Eat  By : Low Jeremy
    Irritable Bowel Syndrome does not deal with chemical interactions alone. It is basically a functional disorder that borders more on the abnormalities of functions that don't often project actual or physical complications.
  • Autism Awareness - Why You Can't Make Judgements  By : Jean Shaw
    Apparently this week is autism awareness week. For those of us who have children with autism, every week is autism awareness week - every week, every day, every hour, every minute, every second. There's no escape, and for some the reality is very hard to take.
  • Is There A Way To Sun Tan Safely?  By : Louise Forrest
    The much sought after beauty of a glowing bronze tan continues. Even in this day and age when we all know that the rays from the sun can be very harmful to our skin, we still see multitudes of women in skimpy bikinis stretched out in the blazing sun in hopes of attaining the ultimate tan.
  • Do You Have Ileocecal Valve Syndrome?  By : Paul Fitzgerald
    he ileocecal valve also blocks these waste materials from backing back up into your small intestine. It is intended to be a one-way valve, only opening up to allow processed foods to pass through.

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