Page: 4
Parenting a Diabetic Child
Parenting a child with type 1 diabetes (formally known as juvenile diabetes) is an all day, everyday commitment.
Jan 30, 2011
–
Val Blakely
Lower your heart disease risk with these heart health goals
The American Heart Association has identified seven goals for personal health you can aim for to improve cardiovascular health & prevent heart disease.
Jan 29, 2011
–
Frieda Paton
Suffering From Diabetic Gastroparesis?
Many diabetics suffer from nerve damage to the stomach called gastroparesis. Can anything be done to relieve the symptoms?
Jan 27, 2011
–
Cody Alderson
Side Effects of Statins: Muscle Pain, Weakness and Liver Damage
Statins reduce cholesterol but may have side effects. Side effects of statins include muscle pain, muscle weakness, liver damage and digestive problems.
Jan 26, 2011
–
Sharon Kirby
What Are The Signs of a Heart Attack and Are You At Risk?
Many people ignore the signs of a heart attack. What are the signs and why you shouldn't ignore them.
Jan 22, 2011
–
Lexi Flint
Alcohol May Give You Arrhythmias: The Holiday Heart Syndrome
Medical experts have long discouraged drinking beyond moderate levels. Further research now cautions that too much alcohol invites irregular heart rhythms.
Jan 20, 2011
–
Lauren Liberati
Medications With Fattening Side Effects
If You Suddenly Gain a Lot of Weight Then Examine Your Latest Prescription. Some of the Medications are 'A lso Known to be Obesogenic.' They Make You Fat!
Jan 19, 2011
–
Sue Visser
How to Lower High Triglycerides Through Diet
High triglyceride levels increase your risk of heart disease. Luckily, there are a number of easy ways to lower high triglycerides through diet.
Jan 17, 2011
–
Jody Morse
Without a Heartbeat for Three Hours: Man Survives by Autopulse
A new CPR machine proves to be a life-saver in a grave incident of cardiac arrest.
Jan 17, 2011
–
Lauren Liberati
Can Stressful Relationships Damage Your Heart?
Tension-filled relationships are bound to affect a person's mental well-being, but do they also pose a risk to cardiac health?
Jan 15, 2011
–
Lauren Liberati
Are You Having a Heart Attack and Should You Go to the Hospital?
A heart attack can occur with or without warning, whether you're at work, play or rest. Knowing heart attack symptoms could affect whether you live or die.
Jan 13, 2011
–
Carolyn Morgan
Are You Having a Stroke and When Should You Go to the Hospital?
Knowing when to act on stroke symptoms could determine whether you live or die. Recognize the symptoms of a stroke and quickly see a doctor for your health.
Jan 13, 2011
–
Carolyn Morgan
Heart Attack or Heartburn? Fast and Simple Action May Save a Life
Learn how to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack and discover what to do for someone having a known or suspected heart attack.
Jan 12, 2011
–
Katrena Wells
Health Benefits of a Nap
Don't be afraid to take a nap as doing so can benefit your health, as well as make you more mentally alert and creative.
Jan 12, 2011
–
Venice Kichura
Diabetes and Eye Care
Among the many worries diabetics face daily, such as regulating sugar levels, eye care is an important part of overall health.
Jan 11, 2011
–
Valerie Williams
Can Sex, Chocolate, Wine, Alcohol and the Sun Help Your Heart?
Imagine enjoying wine, chocolate, and sex with your beloved on a private, sunny beach. Worried about the heart health vice squad issuing a citation?
Jan 2, 2011
–
Carolyn Morgan
Shop for Natural Low Salt Food That's Good for the Heart
Before you establish your diet and shop for food, reduce risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke by considering natural foods low in sodium.
Dec 30, 2010
–
Carolyn Morgan
Salt and Sodium Substitutes in Food for Better Heart Health
The Mayo Clinic and Harvard School of Public Health share easy tips to lower salt and sodium in your diet to promote heart health and minimize stroke risk.
Dec 30, 2010
–
Carolyn Morgan
Electrophysiological Test (EPS) for Cardiac Arrhythmia
An electrophysiology (EP) testing can help to evaluate the cause of an abnormal heart rhythm in order to decide the right treatment.
Dec 29, 2010
–
Vikas Vij
How to Maintain a Healthy Heart: A Motivational Guide
Heart disease is killer # 1 for both men and women in the United States. Eating healthily and staying fit can prevent a heart attack.
Dec 29, 2010
–
Vikas Vij