What’s your BP reading like today? Is it too high or too low? It could well be too low without you knowing anything about it. Plenty of people suffer from the condition known as hypotension or low blood pressure. It causes havoc. Those who suffer often feel unwell (although there are a few who don’t) […]
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National Women’s Health Week May 14th – 20th, 2006
Jefferson City, MO (PRWEB) April 28, 2006 Reconnect to your health in honor of National High Blood Pressure Education Month. Obtain free Body Mass Index screenings during the entire month of May 2006 at Women N Motion, Jefferson City’s only clinically staffed, women’s-only express 30-minute workout center located at 512 Ellis Boulevard, Suite O in […]
Health: Stress and Heart Disease 1/2
We’ve all experienced stress at one time or another. Your heart rate goes up, your blood pressure rises, and every part of your body tenses up. It has been linked to a variety of health conditions, but one of the most significant effects is the damage it can do to your heart. Not only is […]
Why Are Vitamins Necessary For Our Health?
Vitamins are organic substances that are necessary for normal health and growth in both animals and humans. If a vitamin is absent from the diet, or we don’t properly absorb it, a specific deficiency disease may develop. Even worse, our entire body may start a decline that, over a period of years, may develop into […]
Hypertension Guidelines – Salt, a Dietary Hypertension Cause That We Can Modify
A diet high in salt is a dietary hypertension cause that we can easily modify. Many studies show that reducing the amount of salt in our diet, lowers hypertension or high blood pressure. For years, a high sodium intake was considered the primary factor responsible for hypertension. Now research has pointed out to salt (sodium […]
The DASH Diet
This diet is originally conceived in 1992 as a way to find the right diet to combat rising cases of morbid hypertension among Americans. Today, after years of exhaustive studies by different health institutions, DASH diet promoted by the United States Government not only for people with hypertension but also as a healthy model diet […]
Lower Blood Sugar Naturally
Diabetes is a very complex health concern. Researches have proven direct links for patients that are suffering from this condition and heart disease, complications of other illnesses as well as early death. When the blood sugar drops too low in your body, it can be potentially fatal. This is called hypoglycemia. In this condition, symptoms […]
High Blood Pressure Or Hypertension
Common Characteristics High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often referred to as “the silent disease” because it has no symptoms until it reaches an advanced state. Very often, it is detected during a routine doctor’s visit or high blood pressure screening program. Even then, several measurements may be needed to make a definite diagnosis of […]
Obesity Health Risk – Heart Disease, Diabetes and High Blood Pressure
Obesity is a worrisome epidemic, that’s spreading like wildfire in the industrialized world today. The more obese or overweight a person becomes, the more he or she is likely to develop a wide array of associated health problems. According to health experts, mild obesity involves having a body mass index or BMI of 30+, while […]
What Foods To Eat And Not To Eat For Diabetes?
If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, there are ways to improve and control the symptoms of your disease. It is very important to find out what to eat and not to eat for diabetes. Scientists report the global rates of Type 2 diabetes are likely to double in the next twenty years. These statistics […]
Preventing Diabetes With Low Glycemic Index Foods
Diabetes can be one of the consequences of overindulgence and bad eating habits. These bad food choices creates an environment in which this disease can develop and progress. Unless better eating habits are formed, diabetes, as well as other diseases, could be part of your future. However, there is a simple practice that you can […]
Hypertension and High Cholesterol
High cholesterol and hypertension are two different things, but they often come together with disastrous consequences. Stroke, heart attack and an assortment of other coronary heart and artery diseases can be caused by high blood pressure resulting from high cholesterol levels. Unfortunately, the most common diet and exercise life style maintained by people in the […]
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