Tuesday, October, 07, 2008

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Lisa Nelson

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posted 06/16/2008, comment (1)

High Blood Pressure: 9 Steps to Rein in Skyrocketing Numbers

If you live with high blood pressure, you're familiar with the side effects of anti-hypertensive medications.  Fortunately, medications are not the only way to rein in high blood pressure.   Lifestyle plays a key role.  By altering some choices you make, you can avoid or reduce the need for... Read moreChevron
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Alvin Hopkinson

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An avid high blood pressure researcher in the area of natural rem
posted 06/05/2008, comment (1)

What You Can Do To Lower Your Blood Pressure Safely - Simple Yet Effective Tips

Exercise and losing weight are two things that can be done to naturally treat hypertension. Recently, new guidelines were released that highlight the importance of exercise in reducing high blood pressure.   Exercising for 30 minutes at moderate intensity to get your heart pumping up to 70 to 85 per cent of your maximal rate on most, or... Read moreChevron
Craigtao
posted 05/11/2008, comment (1)

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I just wanted to share some information to members dealing with high blood pressure. I am a therapist working in integrative medicine. My discipline is Chinese Medicine and I work in the Montreal area with others in natural and conventional medicine.   I have a story to share about one of my clients who suffered with both obesity and high... Read moreChevron
sagacious
posted 05/09/2008, comment (1)

B Vitamins Don’t Influence Heart Health in Women

According to the recent findings, there is no evidence that taking folic acid or other B-vitamin supplements helps in preventing cardiovascular events in people who are at high risk. Click the link to know more about it: <a href=http://medheadlines.com/2008/05/09/b-vitamins-dont-influence-heart-health-in-women/     
sagacious
posted 04/30/2008, comment (1)

Study Suggests HRT Increases Stroke Risk

A study published recently suggests that postmenopausal women taking hormone therapy have an increased risk of stroke. Read more http://medheadlines.com/2008/04/29/study-suggests-hrt-increases-stroke-risk/ 

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