Documents tagged 'Blood'

Can A Cyst Become Cancerous?

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Published: 24/07/2008

Can a cyst become cancerous? Now, heres the big question. Thats again the cancer fear that all women have. The answer, Id say is no. This has been looked at pretty, pretty extensively. There was a rather large study I think it was in Sweden. They looked at something like 90,000 -...

The Good Thing about High Blood Pressure-You Can Naturally Treat Hypertension

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Published: 24/07/2008

My life is about health, actually natural health! That is what I do and have done for almost 7 years straight but I have been an advocate of natural health since I was young. And my company’s natural health doctor, our researchers, and myself have studied high blood pressure (also...

Forget Prescription Drugs! A Natural Cure for High Blood Pressure

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Published: 24/07/2008

True or False? You need prescription medication to lower high blood pressure? False! However, most people believe you need to take common high blood pressure (hypertension) prescriptions to combat your high blood pressure. Unfortunately, high blood pressure sufferers pay...

Want To Lower Your High Blood Pressure? Get Yourself A Dog!

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 24/07/2008

Pssst, want to positively do something about your High Blood Pressure? Get yourself a pooch and walk it! Seriously, this is not a wind up nor is it a reverse promotion for the Canine Defence League (or whatever). It is genuine recommendation for those who suffer with High Blood...

Meditation Can Also Make Your Heart Happy

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Published: 24/07/2008

Meditation is good for your heart. This is the message recently (in the year of 2006) conveyed by the Archives of Internal Medicine. The study reported that transcendental meditation (TM), a relaxation technique, reduced the risk factors of coronary heart disease in a 4-month clinical...

Allergic Reaction Medical Treatment And Care

Author: Alisha Dhamani Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/07/2008

Avoid triggers. If you know you have an allergic reaction to peanuts, for example, do not eat them. Go out of your way to avoid foods prepared with or around peanuts. Self-care at home is not enough in severe reactions. A severe reaction is a medical emergency. Do not attempt to treat or "wait...

Treatment And Care For A Sinus Infection

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Published: 23/07/2008

Home care can help open the sinuses and alleviate their dryness. Drink plenty of water and hydrating beverages such as hot tea. Inhale steam two to four times per day by leaning over a bowl of hot water (not while the water is on the stove) or using a steam vaporizer. Inhale the steam for...

The Facts About Allergic Reactions

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Published: 23/07/2008

Allergic reactions are sometimes unpredictable. Always watch for a return of symptoms as medications wear off or exposure to an allergen trigger continues. Return of symptoms may be sudden and severe. Anticipate a possible return of the reaction and a need to return to the medical office or...

The Day Live Fast Die Young started to lose its appeal

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/07/2008

Somehow the youthful notion of live fast, die young! becomes less appealing as the days go by. Funny that, isnt it? I remember the day well, it all started in May 1997 with a routine (or so I thought) Doctors appointment in the morning and then the usual rounds of trying to keep clients...

The Benefits Of A Low Glycemic Level Diet

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Published: 23/07/2008

The United States is facing a health crisis. 31% of adults are obese, as are 15% of adolescents and children with no sign that this trend will be shifting any time in the near future. Whats more, diabetes affects a staggering 18.2 million people in America, which is over six percent of...