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Running Doc: Should runners take a baby aspirin daily?
Lexica
by Lexica  10-31-2009   
 More, from the comments: So by all of your runners, do you include those under 45 and 50 (male, female)? At 25 with good health, should I also be taking a baby aspirin? Posted by: Jessica Dear Jessica… Yes, EVERYONE regardless of age (if no contraindications) should take a baby aspirin (81mg). In this way, we just may make a dent in the sudden death during marathoning statistic! Posted by: Running Doc
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大麻常用による副作用
aramah
by aramah  10-24-2009   
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Terminalia Arjuna - Lowering Cholesterol - Lower Blood Pressure Naturally:
yuvisingh
by yuvisingh  10-22-2009   
  An idiosyncratic remedy for cardiac health, Arjuna has no other herb in race for its adeptness to cure heart diseases. The herb’s unique quality to balance mental health and cardiac rhythm makes it a wonder herb for cardiovascular fitness
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No link seen between heart failure and coffee intake.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-18-2009    1
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Simple heart attack test
robm47
by robm47  10-15-2009   
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Resveratrol l DrErika.com
brandonk78
by brandonk78  10-6-2009   
 Potent resveratrol blended with quercetin, gugul extract, and garlic to synergistically support optimal cardiovascular health. Resveratrol is found in the skin of red grapes, berries, and peanuts. Health benefits may include anti-cancer, antiviral, neuroprotective, antiaging, anti-inflammatory, and life prolonging effects.
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Tai Chi Reduces Stress
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  9-25-2009   
  The consequences of chronically over-activating your cardiovascular system are similarly damaging: if your blood pressure rises to 180/140 when you are sprinting away from a lion, you are being adaptive, but if it is 180/140 every time you see the mess in your teenager's bedroom, you could be heading for cardiovascular disease. If you constantly turn off long-term building projects, nothing is ever repaired."
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Do You Tai Chi
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  9-25-2009   
 Love Tai Chi :)
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Acai Berry Pulp Properites
svetlana12
by svetlana12  9-18-2009   
 Some cool information I found on the net regarding Acai Berry Pulp
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Vitamin D
ncfootcare
by ncfootcare  9-17-2009   
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Half of all fat people think they are healthy
tabsey
by tabsey  9-15-2009    1
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Asprin/Heart Attacks/Strokes...THE BIG LIE
leevardi
by leevardi  9-15-2009    2
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Depression in Elderly People
glossop
by glossop  9-13-2009   
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The Buddy System: How Medical Data Revealed Secret to Health and Happiness
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  9-13-2009   
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Half Of Fish Consumed Globally Is Now Raised On Farms, Study Finds
tabsey
by tabsey  9-8-2009    1
 The local "pond" trout are great on the barbecue.
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Doctor's List For A Healthy Life
mawneetrain
by mawneetrain  9-6-2009   
 It's all about living an active, stress-free live, eating healthy and keeping good dental hygiene.
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A Few Whiffs of Smoke May Harm Your Heart
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  9-1-2009    1
 The new study provides further evidence that just being near someone who smokes (secondhand smoke) significantly increases your risk for heart attacks and strokes. Breathing in levels of smoke far less than what equals one cigarette a day increases your risk of cardiovascular disease by about 20% to 30%, compared to people who are not exposed, the researchers found. They say that even low levels of smoke can prompt dangerous biological changes -- such as inflammation and increased platelet activity -- which make heart attacks more likely. Researchers noted the steepest increase in risk in those who had relatively low levels of smoke exposure. In other words, breathing in even small amounts of smoke can have profoundly deleterious effects on health. But those exposed to low levels are not the only ones that should worry -- the risk increases further the more smoke one inhales.
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Dementia epidemic 'here now'
tabsey
by tabsey  8-31-2009    2
 Heart breaking for many.
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People vary widely in ability to eliminate arsenic from the body
tabsey
by tabsey  8-27-2009   
 I would have thought that acceptable limits for arsenic would be close to zero ( unless treating syphilis in the 19th and early 20th centuries).
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Healthy Living - The Health Benefits of Seafood
odiedog
by odiedog  8-17-2009   
 "Not all fats are to be feared. Scientific research consistently suggests that Omega-3 fatty acids found in some fish and seafood – including salmon, lake trout, mackerel, and albacore tuna – provide tremendous health benefits, from reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and dementia, to boosting mood and brain development in young children."
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The Great 'Prevention' Myth
n2sooners
by n2sooners  8-14-2009   
  This doesn't mean we shouldn't be preventing illness. Of course we should. But in medicine, as in life, there is no free lunch.
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MAGNESIUM: Do you need it, how to get it, and why
laraluna50
by laraluna50  8-12-2009   
 The benefits of incorporating magnesium into your diet.
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メルク社Vioxx問題で保険会社と8,000万ドルで和解
aramah
by aramah  8-3-2009   
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Best Elliptical
WayCoolJr
by WayCoolJr  7-26-2009   
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How to lose your love handles by slightly tweaking your nutrition
XJG77
by XJG77  7-23-2009   
 “How to lose your love handles” is one of most common questions, asked by both men and women. Below you will learn about several simple tweaks of your nutrition regime which will let you get rid of love handles.
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Listen up Kids !...".An ORGASM a Day keeps the Doctor Away"
leevardi
by leevardi  7-21-2009   
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Heart Disease Information, Videos, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention
lenmorgan
by lenmorgan  7-20-2009   
 Watch online free Heart Disease Information Videos created by physicians and doctors to help educate and inform patients on Heart Disease and related healthcare conditions at Videomd.com
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Come Fight for your Country...PS; NO Smokers Allowed
leevardi
by leevardi  7-13-2009    1
 so if you're stressed........learn to MEDITATE
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No Smoking for U.S. Soldiers
lakotahope
by lakotahope  7-13-2009    3
 1 in 3 soldiers smoke....bad for your health...so is 12 and 18 month deployments in combat zones....and, IEDs are considered bad for your health....What do they want ROBO Soldiers....Maybe make 'em pure like the Knights Templar were supposed to be???
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Study recommends total ban on smoking for soldiers
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  7-12-2009    6
  However, the suggested ban does not sit well with many in uniform, including retired Gen. Russel Honore, best known for coordinating military relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina-affected areas with an ever-present stogie. He said soldiers at war need to puff. "When you're tired and you've been going days on end with minimum sleep, and you are not getting the proper meals on time, that hit of tobacco can make a difference," said Honore, who was in charge of the Army's training programs before he retired. Other soldiers questioned whether this was a good time to stamp out smoking, given the Army's concern with a high suicide rate. "For some, unfortunately, they feel that smoking is their stress relief. Well if you take it away, what is the replacement?" said Sgt. 1st Class Gary Johnson. The Pentagon supports the goal of a tobacco-free military, said spokeswoman Cynthia Smith. "However, achieving that goal will depend on coincident reductions of tobacco use in the civilia
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Food of the Week: Bell Peppers
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  7-12-2009    3
 I love the aroma of a freshly picked bell pepper.
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Aging and Diet
jay8h
by jay8h  7-11-2009   
 Which monkey do you feel sorry for, the old one who ate and enjoyed life or the more healthy one that lived a restricted life and missed out on the more enjoyable food?
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Proof mounts on restricted diet
rmowery
by rmowery  7-9-2009   
 Now add in regular excercise and I wonder what would happen to the free radicals. They don't mention if the subjects were permitted or encouraged to excercise.
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Food of the week: Carrots
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  7-6-2009   
 Tips for Preparing Carrots: Wash carrot roots and gently scrub them with a vegetable brush right before eating. Unless the carrots are old, thick or not grown organically, it is not necessary to peel them. If they are not organically grown, peel them; most all conventionally grown carrots are grown using pesticides and other chemicals. If the stem end is green, it should be cut away as it will be bitter. Depending upon the recipe or your personal preference, carrots can be left whole or julienned, grated, shredded or sliced into sticks or rounds.
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nutrition videos for kids
aliciabenson25
by aliciabenson25  7-6-2009    1
 making food fun and teaching fat as a 4 letter word
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10 Amazing Health Benefits of Having Sex
MPRachel
by MPRachel  7-2-2009   
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Acai Fit
krisdental
by krisdental  7-1-2009   
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Alcohol / one in 25 deaths
zadoz
by zadoz  6-29-2009   
 Australia 22nd in terms of per-capita consumption
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Importance Of Exercise On Bone Health
ncfootcare
by ncfootcare  6-25-2009    1
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Swine flu death 'shows gap in health standards'
tabsey
by tabsey  6-20-2009   
 It also shows that the Intervention by the previous govt was not about improving life for indigenous people. Just a land grab for mining companies.
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