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Corbinite
by Corbinite  11-16-2008   
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids-Do They Work?
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  11-12-2008   
 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/582573?src=mp&spon=24&uac=122656SG
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Whats good for the goose is good for...
zalisan
by zalisan  11-9-2008   
 More can be found at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7714950.stm
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Xuezhikang
robm47
by robm47  10-28-2008   
 Form of red yeast rice for your heart
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Strict Mediterranean Diet Can Help Reduce Deaths From Major Chronic Diseases
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-24-2008   
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10 Reasons Not to Skimp on Sleep
spherepet
by spherepet  10-21-2008   
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The Numerous Health Benefits of Strength Training Exercise
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  10-18-2008   
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anti aging and excercise
giftzilla
by giftzilla  10-17-2008   
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Eating dark chocolate may keep heart healthy
pancubano57
by pancubano57  10-8-2008   
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Occasional Smoking Affects Arterial Health
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  10-7-2008    1
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Jog To The Beat: Music Increases Exercise Endurance
balthazarus
by balthazarus  10-3-2008   
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Fish Oil Capsules
mkhussey
by mkhussey  9-27-2008   
 Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Fish Oils For Cardiovascular Health, Mental Well Being, and General Health Benefits
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Chocolate Helps Heart Stay Healthy
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  9-23-2008    3
 just needed such a justification to indulge in...
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Dark Chocolate For a Healthy Heart
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  9-23-2008    1
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Bisphenol linked to Health Concerns
Imnclady
by Imnclady  9-17-2008    1
 The FDA will never declare Bisphenol unsafe - the FDA is criminally negligent and has been for years. I cannot think of a single case when it put the health of Americans before the fiscal health of corporations.
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Super Food Or Monster From The Deep?
debbyski
by debbyski  9-17-2008    2
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Years of exposure to BPA linked to health risks in humans: study
A53GG4
by A53GG4  9-17-2008   
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Inactivity is ACTIVELY HARMFUL to your health
Lexica
by Lexica  9-16-2008    2
  "We used to think that it is healthy to be physically active, but this study shows that it is dangerous to be inactive for just a couple of weeks," said Bente Klarlund Pedersen, co-author and lead investigator of the study and professor of internal medicine and director of Centre of Inflammation and Metabolism at the University of Copenhagen. "After 14 days of reduced stepping, subjects experienced accumulation of the dangerous abdominal fat, while also developing elevated blood-lipids, a sign of -pre-diabetes and cardiovascular disease. If you choose the passive mode of transport and abstain from exercise, than your risk of chronic disease is likely to increase markedly." "When the doctor says to go and exercise, they are not just telling patients to do that to improve their health; increasing daily stepping could actually reverse a cause of chronic disease," Booth said.
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Fish Oil Capsules
redotinvest
by redotinvest  9-12-2008   
 Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Fish Oils For Cardiovascular Health, Mental Well Being, and General Health Benefits
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Red Bull energy drink boosts stroke risk
A53GG4
by A53GG4  9-3-2008   
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Health Benefits of Walnuts
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  9-2-2008   
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The Uninsured are Dying
Imnclady
by Imnclady  9-1-2008    24
 Who says it isn't hurting anyone to be without health insurance....not I...it makes sense to put off check ups when you don't have the money to pay or to wait as long as you can hoping you feel better when you get sick...They know it is hurting us, They did a Study on on it. So how can we ignore the truth?
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Phenolic Antioxidants from Plants and Mechanism of Action through Redox Metabolism
faroby
by faroby  8-29-2008   
 Oxidative stress is now suggested to be one of the major causes for the induction of many chronic diseases. In this context, populations consuming diets rich in fruits and vegetables have shown to have lower incidences of many oxidation-linked chronic diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. This has led to a recent surge in interest in the use of diet as a potential tool to manage oxidation-linked diseases. Phenolic phytochemicals with antioxidant properties are now believed to be an important component in fruits and vegetables responsible for these beneficial health effects.
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Cheaper Hospitals And Care- Go Abroad
klippety
by klippety  8-25-2008   
 Now, if you are sick and can't afford care in America, why not go to one of these places? Cheaper and accredited hospitals over-seas.....
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Cayenne Pepper for Weight Loss, Pain Relief and Arthritis
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  8-21-2008   
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Better to Be Fat and Fit Than Skinny and Unfit
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-21-2008    7
 I've subscribed to it wholeheartedly - not being grossly obese, yet fit. And when you say 6-pack it doesn't necessarily refer to my abs!
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Better to Be Fat and Fit Than Skinny and Unfit
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  8-20-2008    1
 Since this article describes my current of state of affairs with my weight I decided to clip it. Lots of good information by following the links in the clip and the original article.
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Better to Be Fat and Fit Than Skinny and Unfit
Kelika
by Kelika  8-19-2008   
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Spices are good for diabetics
kris_tea
by kris_tea  8-17-2008   
 This was an interesting article, especially since just about everyone in my family has diabetes. I encourage you to read the whole article.
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Spinach Decreases Risk of Colon Cancer and Cataracts
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  8-12-2008   
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PTSD is a Risk Factor for Heart Disease
dmegivern
by dmegivern  8-11-2008    1
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Top 10 Bad Things That Are Good For You
tabsey
by tabsey  8-9-2008    2
 Couldn't clip more but interesting. Others at the site. eg marijuana - very bad for the memory but possibly a boon for Alzheimer's sufferers
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Broccoli may undo diabetes damage
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-7-2008   
 The only thing most people have in common with Bush...Broccoli
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Impotency
dianakee
by dianakee  8-5-2008   
 Impotence can result from a wide variety of problems. For example, cardiovascular problems, diabetes, injuries to the spinal column, and side effects from high blood pressure medicine are among the physical conditions that can lead to impotence. An erection occurs when the nervous system activates a rapid increase in blood flow. The vascular muscle in the spongy area becomes engorged with blood and outflow of blood is cut off. Erection can be elicited by the so-called reflex erection as we see in spinal cord patients, or can be caused by psychogenic stimulation. In order to get an erection, the blood flow must increase and, at the same time, the blood has to be prevented from leaving the penis. With regular penis exercising, you can help to increase the bloodflow to the penis and this can be helpful in some cases of impotency.
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Vitamin D research
eakle
by eakle  7-29-2008   
 children and vit D
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Good to know: Lycopene
jcloomis
by jcloomis  7-28-2008   
 Tomatoes and watermelon are good sources.
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How frequently exercise
prosy1986
by prosy1986  7-26-2008   
 Or how often one should do aerobic exercising?
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What is aerobic exercise
prosy1986
by prosy1986  7-26-2008   
 Benefits of aerobic exercise for general and heart health
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Researchers studying how smell, taste, & appetite work together
Lexica
by Lexica  7-25-2008   
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Regular Meals Reduce Risk Of Developing Metabolic Syndrome
SenorCoconut
by SenorCoconut  7-24-2008   
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