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| Heart Disease |
Number of Articles: 17 Page: 1 of 2
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Matters of the Heart
By Franco Cavaleri With the advent of pharmaceutical drugs, we think we have something to fall back on when our health fails. More >>
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CoQ10 Heart Therapy
By Dr. Hemmi N. Bhagvan Statin drugs have been widely prescribed in recent years to reduce the risk of heart disease by blocking cholesterol production in the body. One unfortunate side effect is that they also block the production of CoQ10. More >>
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Healthy Heart
By Dalton Moore Heart disease statistics could make one’s blood run cold - clogged arteries, heart attacks, and strokes are responsible for almost 40 percent of North American deaths. More >>
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Nutritional Bypass
By David Rowland Cardiovascular disease still kills more people than all other diseases combined. More >>
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Herbs For The Heart
By Dalton Moore “For every illness there grows a herb nearby." – Paraclesus More >>
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Take Your Health to Heart
By Cindy Hughes The simple and delicious solution for better health - Soy. More >>
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Anti-Aging Part 1
By Dr. Michael Colgan Could science be partially wrong about what our bodies require to remain healthy, active and sharp? More >>
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Anti-Aging Part 2
By Dr. Michael Colgan Many patients make little effort to avoid the major degenerative diseases even though they are seeking anti-aging programs More >>
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The Answer to Aging Naturally
By Olga Sheean Few people can honestly say that growing old doesn’t bother them. Whether it’s wrinkles, decreased sexual appeal (or prowess), diminished health, or just plain world weariness, growing old is often a challenging process. More >>
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The Colgan Series - Part 3
By Dr. Michael Colgan We start with the biggest risk of all, degeneration of your pump and pipes. Cardiovascular disease includes atherosclerosis, heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease. Together they now cause 40% of all deaths in America. More >>
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