Better with Age

Exercise programs offered through UT Arlington’s Center for Healthy Living and Longevity are drawing rave reviews from their target demographic: adults 65 and older. Participants in the studies cite improvements in cardiovascular fitness, decreases in blood pressure, and a more independent lifestyle. Video Rating: 0 / 5

CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM SCORE AIDS PHYSICIANS IN BETTER CLASSIFYING HEART DISEASE RISKS

Blood pressure and cholesterol levels along with age and family history can help physicians predict a healthy persons lower or higher risk for developing heart disease. For those in between the low and high risk groups, these tests alone may not be enough. A new study shows adding an x-ray test detecting calcium levels in […]

Tips to Help With Binge Eating (Part 1) – A Better Diet & Relationship With Food

To Purchase a Pretty YouTips4U T-Shirt, please click here: cgi.ebay.com Please click here to visit me at my blogspot: www.youtips4u.blogspot.com Hi, this is Part 1 of a 2-part video to address the problem of binge eating disorder. in this video I give you helpful tips and ideas for dealing with binge eating. Our relationship with […]

Better Lifestyle Behaviors Cut Risk of Hypertension

The World Health Organization says high blood pressure is a global problem. According to the WHO, hypertension affects 20 percent of the world’s population [1.3 billion of 6.7 billion]. It is associated with a greater risk of heart attack and stroke, but with some lifestyle changes, a new study says it can be controlled or […]