Several Training Methods Prevent Pregnancy-induced Hypertension

23 Feb
Physical exercise during pregnancy can prevent gestational hypertension

Once pregnancy-induced hypertension, then either the pregnant woman or the fetus are particularly negative, so patients with hypertension of pregnancy must be appropriate physical exercise, but also pay attention to when you do too much of the action must not … Read More »

New Research For Cardiovascular Disease In Prostate Cancer Survivors

19 Feb
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Prostate cancer is a malignant disease harm the male life, due to the current cancer is not completely effective cure, in general, had declared cancer death directly, but through scientific treatment of people delay spread of the virus. The 3 … Read More »

Atypical Heart Attack Symptoms Increased Injury In Women

16 Feb
Atypical heart attack symptoms lead to delayed treatment, increased injury in women

Atypical heart attack symptoms rather special, different from heart disease occur chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath, chest pain situation, sometimes patients with toothache, jaw pain, neck pain, upper abdominal pain, there may be atypical symptoms of heart disease , … Read More »

Strong Link Found Between Incarceration of Family Members During Childhood and Heart Attacks in Men

15 Feb
Strong link found between incarceration of family members during childhood and heart attacks in men

A parent’s incarceration has immediate, devastating effects on a family. Now, Virginia Tech and University of Toronto researchers say there may be a longer term risk: Men who as children experienced a family member’s incarceration are approximately twice as likely … Read More »

One Of The Biggest ContributorsTo The Obesity Epidemic Is Fast-food Restaurants

8 Feb
New study shows 92% of measured restaurant meals exceed calo

Mildly obese, control the total consumption, the use of low calorie, low fat diet, avoid intake of high-carbohydrate foods, so less than the total daily calorie consumption, more physical exercise to lose weight. Meals consumed at fast-food restaurants are often … Read More »

Family Income Matters More Than Race In Predicting Obesity In Children

9 Jan
Family income matters more than race in predicting obesity in children

Various obesity most common, accounting for about 95 percent of obese people, in a nutshell is the disease caused by the non-obese. Such patients body fat is distributed more evenly, no phenomenon of endocrine disruption, and no metabolic disorders, their … Read More »

African-American Men With Type-2 Diabetes Have Unhealthy Eating Practices

31 Dec
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Diabetes is a group characterized by high blood sugar and metabolic diseases. Hyperglycemia is due to defects in insulin secretion or action of biological damage caused, or both. Longstanding diabetes high blood sugar, leading to a variety of organizations, particularly … Read More »