High Blood Pressure Resource Guide
Here are some helpful links to learn more about high blood pressure and how to prevent and treat it.
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Here are some helpful links to learn more about high blood pressure and how to prevent and treat it.
Read MoreTurning your dad’s attention to his health could be the best gift you can give him this Father’s Day. Peter Moore, editor of “Men’s Health” magazine, says dads can do themselves a favor that could pay off later on by getting a regular physical exam. He also noted men between the ages of 20 and 40 who pay attention to basics like healthy eating and regular exercise can help prevent serious health
Read MoreSome inheritances are a curse. I don’t mean your grandmother’s cabinet of porcelain fawns, nor your uncle’s portfolio of watercolor still lifes, nor the 40 years of Model Railroader magazines stowed in the rafters of your dad’s garage. Worse than any of these is the hand-me-down that could be hiding in your genes. No one wants to wind up with the family’s hereditary disease.
Read MoreAs a single, busy woman living in New York City, sick wasn’t a part of my vocabulary when I entered the last year of my 20s. Nonetheless, it soon found its way into my life.
Read MorePeople who get plenty of vitamin K from food may have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes than those who get less of the vitamin, a new study suggests. Find how how you can get your daily dose right here.
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Read MoreIf you frequent your local grocer, you may have encountered this dilemma while in the produce section–whether or not to buy organic.
Read MoreAs women age, the threat of gaining weight increases. There seems to be a solution to this problem.
Read MorePeople who regularly use tanning beds may double or even triple their risk of developing melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, according to a new study.
The study found that people who have ever
Research shows that there is an increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease among men with erectile dysfunction and low testosterone levels.
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