Low Birth Weight Linked to Heart Risk
Low Birth Weight Linked to Heart Risk Higher White Blood Cell Count for Low-Birth-Weight Babies May Explain Heart Disease Risk By Salynn Boyles WebMD Medical News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD April 2,...
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Breastfeeding Cuts Moms’ Heart Risk Study Shows Breastfeeding Cancels Increased Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes By Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Medical News Reviewed by Elizabeth Klodas, MD,FACC...
View ArticleHealthy Living Still Eludes Americans
Healthy Living Still Eludes Americans Study Shows Recommendations on Diet and Exercise Aren’t Getting Through By Bill Hendrick WebMD Medical News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD May 29, 2009 — Americans...
View ArticleThe Top 6 Exercise Excuses and How to Beat Them
The Top 6 Exercise Excuses and How to Beat Them You know you should be exercising . We’ve all heard that physically active people are healthier. They’re less likely to develop heart disease , diabetes...
View ArticleFoods to Help You Feel Better
Foods to Help You Feel Better Are you feeling down in the dumps? Are you irritated at how often you’ve been irritable? Perhaps it’s time to look at the foods and drinks you consume to see if they are...
View Article4 Factors That Increase Odds of Heart Failure
4 Factors That Increase Odds of Heart Failure Smoking, high blood pressure, excess weight, and diabetes are major risk factors for increasing the size of the heart’s left ventricle, a new study shows....
View ArticleMesothelium
The mesothelium is a membrane that forms the lining of several body cavities: the pleura (thoracal cavity), peritoneum (abdominal cavity including the mesentery) and pericardium (heart sac)....
View ArticleNuts, Vegetables, Fish Cut Alzheimer’s Risk
Nuts, Vegetables, Fish Cut Alzheimer’s Risk A diet rich in cruciferous and green leafy vegetables, nuts, fish, and tomatoes and low in red meat and high-fat dairy products may protect against...
View Article7-Day Menu for Spring Allergy Season
Spring allergies got you down? Research suggests that following the right diet may help ease allergy symptoms in some people. For example, clear soups can help thin mucus and clear nasal passages. Some...
View ArticleSports Drinks
Q: Everyone at my gym seems to be drinking energy drinks. Do they really give you more “oomph?” And are they healthy? A: Energy drinks are all the rage among not just athletes but also young adults....
View ArticleCoronavirus Covid-19 symptoms treatments prevention
COVID-19 affects different people in different ways. Infected people have had a wide range of symptoms reported – from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to...
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