Richard Moore, MD, PhD on How Drug Companies Have Changed – 1 of 2

fatnews.com Hi, this is Larry Hobbs @ FatNews.com. This is an excerpt from a letter by Richard Moore, MD, PhD dated August 31, 2009. Dr. Moore’s received his MD from Indiana University, and his Ph.D. in biophysics from Purdue University. Starting in 1963, Dr. Moore spent 40 years as a college professor and research scientist […]

LESS IS MORE, EXERCISE, STRENGTH, JOE ROLLINO

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Hypertension – Symptoms, Complications of this Silent Killer

Have you ever felt your heart to be pumping so hard especially when you are at the height of extreme emotions like anger or happiness? Have you ever felt a sudden rush of blood when you are nervous or excited? Are these conditions related to hypertension? What is Hypertension? Commonly referred to as high blood […]

Hypertension – One Essential Checklist Item For the Serious Investigator

Imagine for a moment a radically conservative Mosque that issues a report acknowledging the Jesus Christ is truly the Messiah. Or imagine a news release from a major automobile manufacturer stating that designs for an efficient engine running on grass clippings – something that many people have ready access to – have been released to […]

How to Control Hypertension Naturally – Essential Knowledge to Control the Problem

A disease that everyone should be aware of is hypertension, otherwise more commonly called high blood pressure. Approximately 30 percent of Americans are currently living under the specter of this disease. The incidence rate of this disease has exploded in recent times and shows no signs of slowing down. Hypertension brings with a rise in […]

Internal Medicine Report: Young Adults and Prehypertension

Young Adults With Prehypertension Are More Likely to Have Coronary Artery Calcium and Atherosclerosis Later in Life High blood pressure in middle-aged and older adults is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Less is known about the risks of high blood pressure in young adults. Researchers analyzed blood pressure measurements of 3560 adults 18 […]