Treating High Blood Pressure!

Obesity, Diabetes, Heart Disease, High Cholesterol, And High Blood Pressure: Can They Really be Prevented, Managed or Reversed?
They are the biggest killers in America: Diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and heart disease The most common causes of these deadly conditions are: Physical inactivity, fattening snacks and beverages, obesity, stress, and smoking

Drug Rehab Shows Addicts How to Lower Blood Pressure Holistically
Addicts can now learn how to lower their blood pressure holistically, potentially without the use of medication. G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment Program has recently added holistic hypertension protocols to their approach to the treatment of recovering addicts. Addicts now have the opportunity to learn how to breathe more effectively focused and as a result potentially lower their blood pressure.

Fish and Heart Health - Adding Fish to Your Diet Helps Reduce Heart Disease
Fish has achieved health food status due to research that shows eating fish lowers the risk of heart disease Public health agencies have recommended eating fish for several years

How I Lowered My Blood Pressure Fast without Meds
How I Lowered My Blood Pressure Fast without Meds

Heart Diseases - Heart Attack and High Blood Pressure
Heart Attack

Weill Cornell Doctor Urges Improved Drug Regulation to Ensure Heart Safety of Non-Heart Drugs
Recommendations by NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell's Dr. Jeffrey Borer emphasize need for better attention to cardiovascular effects of non-heart drugs, beginning with early studies and continuing past drug approval.

High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease and Influenza
Wow, the above title sounds a real mouthful but the reason for it is this. Apparently, (listen up at the back please) the yearly Winter Flu Jab can help reduce the number of fatal heart attacks, incidence of death and the number of unplanned emergency procedures that require work on the clogged arteries of patients with Coronary Artery Disease,

Hypertension & High Blood Pressure: How To Improve Life Threatening Weight-Related Diseases
The American Heart Association estimates that one of three Americans have have hypertension. And yet many of us don't know what it is, why it's dangerous, and what the treatment options are.

Preventing Heart Disease in Women - Johns Hopkins Heart Health Alerts Presents Updated Guidelines
In the latest Johns Hopkins Heart Health Alert, Roger S. Blumenthal, M.D., Director of the Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease at Johns Hopkins, outlines the new features of the AHA's 2007 recommendations for women.

Blood Pressure Food: Healthy Recipes For A Healthy Heart
We all crave for good health. High blood pressure or hypertension emerges as a ?silent killer.? Like a seasoned predator, it creeps up to us, that too, without letting us know of its presence and suddenly, at an odd moment, reveals its deadly fangs. It is not something that hits you and vanishes into thin air. It hits you and stays with you, and might prove lethal if proper measures are not taken. If you have already been brought down by hypertension, the best cure is precaution. And if you are yet to be hit by it, but do lead a life that makes you prone to it, the best way to deal with it is again precaution.

High Blood Pressure and the use of Medication
The use of medication as the primary form of treatment for High Blood Pressure has come on in leaps and bounds over the past fifty years and what was once a very inexact science has now become one where by and large it is very exact. The treatment programmes that were instigated seem very primitive in hindsight and thankfully now with the introduction of increasingly sophisticated drug therapy matters have moved ahead somewhat.

Cardiovascular Heart Disease Reversal?
Yeah, you are reading this now searching for answers. If you are like the rest of us, it may be late at night and you are searching for information that will confirm your worst suspicions that you may be showing symptoms of heart disease.

Mediterranean Diet: How to Lower Cholesterol & Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease by 22%
For centuries, legumes or dry beans, have played an important part in the fight against heart disease in the Mediterranean countries.

Womens Heart Health: The Scary Truth About Womens Heart Health
Womens heart health is a subject that should be on the tip of everyone's tongue, but for some reason not too many people seem to be talking about it. Unlike other womens issues that have people mobilized and raising awareness, when it comes to the heart there doesn't seem to be too many people championing the cause. It seems as though I can't drive anywhere without seeing a car with a pink breast cancer awareness ribbon magnet attached to it, but where are the magnets for heart problems.

Lower Risk Of Heart Disease By Increasing Your Hdl Cholesterol Level
The best way to lower your risk of heart disease is to reduce LDL cholesterol and increase HDL cholesterol.


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