The cardiorespiratory endurance exercise provides a lot of benefits in our physical health. This exercise will lower the risk for having several chronic diseases. It makes our body becomes more efficient and better in responding physical challenges. Cardiorespiratory endurance exercise improves our ardiorespiratory functioning. It will increase our blood output and blood pressure resulting into a speed […]
Dollars for Docs: Who’s On Pharma’s Top-Paid List?
by Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein They are among pharma’s most successful speakers, featured at dinner after dinner promoting companies’ favored pills to their peers. Each has earned at least $200,000 since 2009 from this moonlighting. A review of the highest-earning physicians in ProPublica’s Dollars for Docs databaseoffers insight into why some medical professionals are drawn to […]
How vitamin D may be linked to congestive heart failure by gene mutation
According to a December 3, 2009 article in HealthDay Daily News, "Vitamin D May Be Tied to Heart Disease Via Genes," if you have a specific gene variant that reduces vitamin D activation in the body and high blood pressure, according to a new study, you were found to be twice as likely as those without […]
Why does blood type O remove cholesterol from meat-based diets more efficiently than blood type A?
According to the GenoType Diet book (change your genetic destiny to live the longest, fullest, and healthiest life possible) 2007, by Dr. Peter J. D’Adamo with Catherine Whitney, you’ve received genes from ancestors that are the reactive inflammation-based, the thrifty metabolism-based, or the tolerant receptor-based. And what you eat influences your body type and genes. Also see the […]
How dark chocolate helps ease emotional stress – latest scientific evidence
According to the article, "New Evidence That Dark Chocolate Helps Ease Emotional Stress," published online in the Nov. 12, 2009 issue of Medical News Today, the "chocolate cure" for emotional stress is getting new support from a clinical trial published online in the American Chemical Society’s Journal of Proteome Research: Gut Microbiota, and Stress-Related Metabolism in […]
You can be thin, vegetarian, a marathon runner, and still get exercise-induced hypertension and calc
You can be thin, vegetarian, and a marathon runner and still have your arteries calcified, according to a March 14, 2007 press release from the University of Maryland Medical Center, "University of Maryland Researchers Find Heart Disease in a Marathon Runner: Is Too Much Excercise a Bad Thing?" The press release doesn’t say whether the […]
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