Month: October 2011
10 surprising fears that keep people from the gym: Learn how to conquer your …
A busy schedule and the perceived time commitment of exercise can definitely dissuade a gym-goer. "People think that unless they work out for an hour they won't see results, so they feel like they (shouldn't bother working) out at all," Frechman says. …
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Avril Lavigne – Avril Lavigne Too Busy For Exercise
Avril Lavigne struggles to find the time to work out but is fortunate because her job allows her to exercise. Avril Lavigne struggles to find the time to work out. The singer – who has her own clothing range, Abbey Dawn – says her busy career means she … See all stories on this topic » |
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Exercise may reduce risk of glaucoma
LONDON, Oct. 26 (UPI) — Higher levels of physical exercise may have a long-term beneficial impact on low ocular perfusion pressure, a risk factor for glaucoma, British researchers say. Study author Dr. Paul J. Foster of the University College London …
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How Natural Remedies Lower High Blood Pressure?
How Natural Supplement of High Blood Pressure Works?
Alistrol is a truly different blood-pressure-reducing supplement — a brand-new, all-natural approach to mitigating stubborn and dangerous high-blood-pressure conditions.
Alistrol has fine credentials. For instance, its formula was highlighted at the 2003 Inter-American Society for Hypertension Conference, sponsored by the American Heart Association. Its three major natural ingredients work synergistically with each other.
Alistrol works for people who have tried many other remedies without success. It has no known interactions with prescription high-blood-pressure medicines; you don’t have to risk stopping your other therapies in order to try out Alistrol.
Here’s what you’ll find inside Alistrol’s patented, natural, organic formula:
Hawthorn Berry
The Hawthorn berry is a health tonic. It is one of the most valuable and most effective natural berries that have magnificent health benefits. For centuries, hawthorn berry remains one of the most effective used botanical medicines for heart conditions particularly in Europe, Germany, Switzerland and now North America. Clinical studies have demonstrated that the use of Hawthorn supports overall health by:
Relaxing and dilating arteries Increasing endurance Increasing the flow of blood and oxygen to and from the heart Maintaining healthy blood vessels Maintaining healthy blood pressure
To summarize, Hawthorn berry helps protect the arterial walls, can dilate (enlarge) coronary blood vessels (the vessels supplying the heart with vital oxygen, blood, and nutrients), and strengthens the heart’s pumping ability.
People who suffer from angina or hypertension (high blood pressure) may benefit from supplementing hawthorn berry to help alleviate their condition. Anyone who suffers from tachycardia (rapid heart beating) and cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heart beat) may also benefit from supplementing Alistrol to their daily regime.
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Exercise may reduce risk of glaucoma
Obesity May Hinder Flu Shot’s Effectiveness (HealthDay)
HealthDay – TUESDAY, Oct. 25 (HealthDay News) — The various health risks
associated with being overweight or obese are well known, but a new study
now suggests that this extra weight may also make your annual flu shot
less effective.
San Francisco's Vision Improvement Exercises at Founder's Meir Schneider's …
If you or someone you know suffer poor eyesight, know that there are natural methods to improve your vision using vision improvement exercises. Based in San Francisco, Meir Schneider's School for Self-Healing proudly announce "The Natural Vision …
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Sound diet, exercise are powerful weapons against Type 2 diabetes
To what extent, if any, can exercise really help? The good news: Type 2 diabetes represents 95 percent of all diabetes cases and is almost entirely treatable with effective exercise and diet (Diabetes Care 1999, 2005). The only "bad" news: It's going …
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Diet Doc HCG Diet & Weight Loss Announces New – Health …
Diet DDiet Doc HCG Diet & Weight Loss Announces Newoc can dukele the botheration bearingss wactuality humans accept iled over and over afresh with …
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Bree Boyce Weight Loss: Drops 110 Pounds, Wins Miss South Carolina Title …
That's what counts the most — not starvation diets and being rail thin." You can learn more about Miss South Carolina and see pictures of her dramatic weight loss through her Facebook page titled Bree Boyce – "Eating Healthy and Fighting Obesity".
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High Blood Pressure ' The Risk Factors
There has been a 30% increase in cases of high blood pressure, medically referred to as hypertension in the last decade alone. It now affects over 65 million Americans. Because many people are not aware that they even have this condition it is termed the “silent killer”. While we know that some diseases such as diabetes are linked to high blood pressure the truth is that in 90-95% of all cases the exact cause is unknown. What we do know is that there are certain risk factors that can increase the likelihood of someone developing hypertension in the future.
GENDER AND AGE
Age is one of the major risk factors of high blood pressure. This is true for both men and women. As we age our blood pressure will increase. It is estimated that more than two-thirds of people over theage of 60 have hypertension. Women in this age group seem to have a higher rate of hypertension than men and also have a higher mortality rate from it. Unfortunately this disease is also becoming more common in children and teenagers.
ETHNICITY
African Americans are more at risk than Caucasians. African Americans have 1.8 times the rate of fatal stroke, 1.5 times the rate of fatal heart disease and 4.2 times the rate of end-stage kidney disease. It is estimated that 34% of African American men and women suffer from hypertension and that it accounts for 40% of deaths in this group.
The rate of high blood pressure among African Americans is the highest in the world. The rate among Caucasians, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans is consistent at 24% to 27%. The rate among Asians however is the lowest. In this group only 9.7% of men and 8.4% of women have hypertension. However over 75% of all older Japanese American men have the condition.
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