February 12th, 2007

Heart worm disease


Washington, Feb. 7 (ANI): Women who develope high blood pressure during pregnancy may be at a higher risk of developing post-menopausal coronary calcification as compared to those who maintained a normal pressure, say health experts. “For some women, pregnancy functions the same way as stress tests, such as an oral glucose tolerance test,” said Dr. Michiel L. Bots, associate professor of …
Source: in.news.yahoo.com

Old-fashioned remedy to help our ailing body 
MORE than a decade ago, a man, or a woman, after a days work needed rest; today, he needs rest. It may sound funny but nothing is nearer the truth than the first statement.
Source: www.manilatimes.net

Psychosocial Factors Associated With Higher Levels Of Inflammatory Markers 
Psychosocial factors, such as cynical distrust, chronic stress and depression, may be associated with higher levels of inflammatory markers measured in the blood, which in turn are related to an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, according to a report in the Jan. 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Source: www.sciencedaily.com

Natural Fibre May Take Extra Pounds Away; Researcher Launches Human Trials On Promising New … 
A natural fibre already found in many food products could be an important new weapon in the war against obesity, according to University of Calgary researchers beginning the first human study of the product.
Source: www.sciencedaily.com

High blood pressure in pregnancy may lead to heart disease 
Women who develop high blood pressure during pregnancy are more likely to develop increased coronary calcification later in life than those who maintained a normal blood pressure, researchers said in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association.
Source: www.news-medical.net

Taking an Active Role Toward a Lower Cholesterol 
Here are various ways to lower high blood cholesterol levels, and therefore reduce the risk for heart disease. Fifty percent of Americans, compared to only 7% of people in Asia, have high cholesterol (total levels above 200 mg/dL).
Source: www.thirdage.com

Erectile Dysfunction Affects 18 Million U.S. Men 
THURSDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) — More than 18 million men in the United States are affected by erectile dysfunction, a new study finds.
Source: www.abc25.com

Teeswater family fighting for medical treatment 
Teeswaters Bill Elliot plays in a band, likes to work out and has tattoos on both arms. Hes grown his hair long and is taking some time away from school while he figures out what he wants to do with his life.
Source: www.lucknowsentinel.com

Whats your cholesterol IQ? 
Find out how you can lower your cholesterol and maintain healthier levels.
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com
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