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Living with high cholesterol levels makes you really pay attention to your diet and to the nutritional information contained on most food... Read more »
One sure fire way to reduce you risk for heart disease is to shed excess pounds. If your body fat is too high - especially your abdominal... Read more »
Dr. Philip Barter of the Heart Research Institute of Sydney, Australia, presented an update of the disappointing ILLUMINATE clinical drug... Read more »
Sunday, I got an alert on my CGM that the sensor ended. That is a normal alert. It means I must change out my sensor in my body to put in a... Read more »
With the tough economy more people are starting to categorizing fitness as a luxury. Many are dropping fitness classes and gym memberships... Read more »
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that the added sugars in processed and prepared foods and lowering... Read more »
Atrial fibrillation patients whose condition is not adequately controlled by medications can be helped by a procedure that burns the cardiac tissue... Read more »
The American Heart Association (AHA) is urging Americans to severely cut their sugar intake, saying women should not consume more than 100 calories... Read more »
High blood sugar levels increase people's risk of developing heart disease, especially among women, new research suggests. In fact, according to a... Read more »
Lowering blood sugar levels helps protect diabetics from kidney disease and blindness, but researchers say it may not prevent heart disease. At the... Read more »