Take further note to always
discuss your heart health and diet with your own doctor.
The health nuts
discuss heart health and why saturated fat isn't the enemy.
Over the years, we've
discussed heart health, eating healthy on the go, nutrition basics, immune health, and many more topics.
Not exact matches
Dark chocolate contains magnesium, iron, selenium, zinc, potassium, fiber, antioxidants, contributes to
heart health, has been said to lower blood pressure, and, most importantly, it makes me happy (check out this article, by the way, it
discusses the «chemistry of chocolate» and goes into the idea of chocolate as being able to give us a «happy - high»).
Keeping Your
Heart Healthy Margit Ragland, Family Circle magazine's Health Director, discusses the importance of family heart health with M
Heart Healthy Margit Ragland, Family Circle magazine's
Health Director, discusses the importance of family heart health with
Health Director,
discusses the importance of family
heart health with M
heart health with
health with Maria.
Joining us on this edition of Medical Monday on Vox Pop to
discuss cardiology and women's
heart health is Dr. Kim Poli of Albany Medical Center's cardiology group.
Improved
heart health — the study
discussed earlier found that consuming 1, 3, or 6 grams of cinnamon lowered LDL cholesterol by 7 - 27 %.
The LA Times article then
discussed the Women's
Health Initiative Study, halted early because the study showed that synthetic, chemically altered hormones (Premarin and Provera) cause cancer and
heart disease.
Kiran Krishnan
discusses the importance of mitochondrial
health and how mitochondrial dysfunction plays a role in the development of cancer,
heart disease, autism, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, diabetes, liver disease, immune dysfunction, and more.
The drinks we'll
discuss here are harmful to your
health, will send your insulin levels sky - rocketing, and put you at risk for serious diseases like diabetes, cancer and
heart disease.
In this article, I'll
discuss the role of the gut and gut microbiota in
heart health and disease.
Dr. Joel comes on Bulletproof Radio to
discuss things that make your mitochondria weak, supplements that increase resilience, the link between the gut microbiome and the
heart, and tests you can take to track your cardiovascular
health.
Stress is regularly
discussed in
health sources as a contributor to diseases and disorders that range from headaches to
heart attacks.
Discuss annual dental cleanings - Besides bad breath, poor dental
health can cause pain and lead to
heart, liver & kidney disease.
Watch the Steve Dale interview with Dr. Joffe as they review canine
heart health and the importance of
discussing the disease
A reputable breeder will be proud to
discuss the steps she's taken to prevent
health problems and to show you the following
health certifications for a puppy's parents: Orthopedic Foundation for Animals clearances for hips, knees,
heart, and thyroid, and certification from the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF) that the eyes are normal.
A reputable breeder will be proud to
discuss the steps she's taken to prevent
health problems and to show you the following
health certifications for a puppy's parents: Orthopedic Foundation for Animals clearances for hips,
heart, and thyroid, and certification from the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF) that the eyes are normal.
Your agent will also
discuss your present situation including your family history of
health conditions and common causes of death such as cancer and
heart disease.
Therapy Matters: Mental
health experts writing on matters of the
heart & mind Blog from Austin Texas where therapist contribute posts
discussing mental
health and well being.
Keynote presenters Donna Ah Chee, Central Australian Aboriginal Congress CEO, and John Paterson, Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT) executive director,
discuss why
health researchers need to support the Uluru Statement from the
Heart, the need for ongoing funding for the Lowitja Institute, and how the findings of the Northern Territory Royal Commission into the abuse of children in detention must not just gather dust on the bookshelves, like so many before it.