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  • Work environment, a mistreated cause of heart disease.  By : Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri
    A new study showed that job may increase the risk of developing some heart diseases such as coronary heart disease. This study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
  • Women's Health and Fitness Tips  By : Ernestine Clagge
    Imagine what the world would be like if no one cared for their bodies. Wonder what it would be like? You can already see it on nearly any city street. There is an epidemic of obesity facing our society, and people must tune in to their own health and fitness needs.
  • Why Is Cholesterol Important and What Is It?  By : James Ellison
    holesterol is a wax-coated, fat-like matter that happens naturally in all body cells and is required by

    the body to operate normally. It is located throughout the body, like in the brain, nerves, vitamin D,

    muscle, hormones and the bile acids that help to convert food into absorbable substances and absorb

    fat.
  • Which Is a Better Fat Burning Method: Cardio or Strength Training?  By : Lynn VanDyke
    Ready to shed fat? Learn what one master trainer recommends focusing on and why.
  • What is Mesothelioma Cancer?  By : Ivar Rudi
    Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that affects the abdominal cavity, chest cavity, and the area around the heart. It has an uncommon nature that makes it difficult to diagnose and treat.
  • Today's Aerobic Workout  By : Sheila Ffloyd
    "No pain, no gain" has long been a popular phrase for motivational speakers and exercise buffs. Many of use would prefer to say "Forget the pain and lose the gain", but unfortunately, it's just not that easy.
  • Tips on Fitness & Diet Personal Heart Rate Monitor  By : Robert Woods
    A heart rate monitor is great for someone who wishes to keep footsteps of empathy rate or to keep path of the remoteness that they have gone. There are radio concern rate CCTV on the fair now that are considered to be the lead in the sphere. A resolution rate observer acts as a personal coach.
  • The High Blood Pressure Symptoms  By : Sven Ullmann
    The pressure of the blood in our vascular system is important for blood to flow throughout or bodies. With no blood pressure we would simply stop to exist.
  • The Best Cardio Workouts  By : Gary Gresham
    No matter what physical shape you are in or what bodily conditions you are working with, there are great cardio routines that will benefit you.
  • The American Heart Association  By : Sven Ullmann
    The American heart association is an organization in the United States thats goals are to promote and foster cardiac care and awareness One of its primary goals is to reduce the death rate caused by heart attack and stroke.
  • Stroke Symptoms Synopsis  By : Sven Ullmann
    Being struck down by a stroke is something that happens to thousands of people every year. As you age, your body becomes more vulnerable to a variety of diseases and syndromes and stroke is one of them.
  • Sole Treadmill Review  By : Bill Phillips
    Engineering and design set Sole treadmills apart from the rest of the competition. With some of the highest quality standards in the industry, Sole treadmills offer an excellent return on ones investment.
  • Second hand smokers and heart disease risk  By : Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri
    A new study found that secondhand smokers develop higher signs and symptoms of heart disease, attacks and strokes, adding to the link between "passive smoke" and heart disease. This study was published in Journal of the American Heart Association and calculated the level of cotinine in the blood of participants.
  • Postcard: A Quick Overview Of Postcard Collecting  By : Joseph Ould
    Besides communicating quick notes or vacation greetings, postcards also served as greeting cards for all occasions. These can be priceless for the genealogist. For example, Emily Rule, Tennessee, has been looking for clues in two scrapbooks full of early 19th century postcards that belonged to her great grandmother and great grandfather. To her amazement she has found out much she didn't know about her family and her roots.
  • New Therapy For Heart Attacks  By : riviera
    New drugs can stop or limit the damage of a heart attack, but
    only if the patient gets help immediately, experts say. Once
    the flow of blood to a portion of the heart is blocked for
    several hours, the damage is irreversible .

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