Not exact matches
In this video, Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks with
doctors, researchers, and individuals
about how eating a plant - based diet can make you «
heart attack proof» and help prevent
heart disease.
«I've begun hearing
about doctors around the country who are medicating their patients with nature in order to prevent or treat health problems ranging from
heart disease to attention deficit disorder,» says Daphne Miller, MD, family physician and associate clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco.
A 2014 nationally representative survey of 1,011 adult women found that those who know another woman with
heart disease are 25 percent more likely to be concerned
about it for themselves and 19 percent more likely to bring up
heart health with their
doctors.
In other words: If you have
heart disease in your family, are struggling with it currently, and are interested in supplements, talking to your
doctor about CoQ10 has some scientific validity behind it.
Back to the film... What I love
about Forks Over Knives is, in addition to hearing from incredible
doctors like Colin Campbell (author of The China Study) and Caldwell Esselstyn, is that the film tells inspiring stories of real people, from all walks of life, who've embraced a plant - based diet and have thus reversed chronic health conditions like
heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
Abnormal cholesterol is a known risk factor for
heart disease, but
doctors usually worry more
about high numbers — both LDL and total cholesterol — than low ones.
Take the time to talk to your
doctor about your family health history, which is a strong predictor of
heart disease.
Here's what
doctors know
about heart disease and menopause: Women tend to have
heart attacks and
heart problems
about a decade later than men, on average, and experts have attributed that buffer period to the presence of estrogen.
International Journal of Cardiology 133, no. 2 (2009): 145 - 41 Mark Houston, MD, What Your
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About Heart Disease (New York: Grand Central Life & Style, Hatchette Book Group, 2012) Ibid M.A. Carluccio et al., Olive Oil and Red Wine Antioxidant Polyphenols Inhibit Endothelial Activation: Antiatherogenic Properties of Mediterranean Diet Phytochemicals.
So, midlife is a great time to get better habits «cause no one wants to be, you know, in the
doctor's office talking
about a
heart disease, or could have been cancer.
Cholesterol level is not a good indicator of
heart disease risk and many
doctors and researchers are now actually warning people
about the dangers of lowering cholesterol.
I say «little» to worry
about... if you have
heart disease or high blood pressure, you have to be a little careful and seek permission from your
doctor before you take that icy plunge.
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As a perfectly absurd example of how
doctors have been wrongly influenced by the drug companies...
about 8 years ago, I was a perfectly healthy 28 year old, in great shape, exercising daily, eating a balanced healthy diet full of antioxidants and quality nutrition, no smoking, and with no real risk factors for
heart disease, and just because my cholesterol level has been consistently measured over 200 for my entire life, my
doctor recommended I consider using a cholesterol lowering statin drug.
If you find yourself becoming exhausted after an activity that used to be easy — for example, walking up the steps — it may be time to talk to your
doctor about the possibility of
heart disease.
I'm particularly worried
about adopting a low - carb, high - fat diet because according to some notable
doctors like Caldwell Esselstyn and Michael Gregor, fats (especially from oils) and animal protein are harmful to one's cardiovascular system and can contribute to
heart disease.
(From sciencebasedpharmacy.wordpress.com) Interpreting cholesterol numbers correctly is very important, however because
doctors don't learn
about lipid oxidation, we're not going to be able to understand what we're seeing OR even for that matter really grasp the true cause of
heart disease.
I'm a weak 14 year old kid who's been to the
doctor's office way too many times, and it was mostly because I worry
about things like
heart disease and cancer already and freak out when I feel or see something slightly unusual in my body.
«Women with endometriosis should be thinking
about lifestyle changes and discussion with their
doctor about steps they can take to prevent
heart disease,» said Stacey Missmer, the study's senior author.
(In Spanish with subtitles) The Window (Unrated) Intergenerational drama, set in Argentina,
about a bed - ridden, elderly country gentleman (Antonio Larreta) with
heart disease who escapes from his nurses (Maria del Carmen Jimenez and Emilse Roldan) into the fields surrounding his hacienda to reminisce rather than follow his
doctor's orders and enter the hospital.
Talk to your
doctor about lowering your risk for
heart disease, and tell your agent if you've taken any of these steps to lower your risk.