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Healthy Living Articles

How acid reflux can lead to esophageal cancer?

Feb 12, 2014

The Beginnings of the Proof:A 2006 study that was published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry (1) first found the extremely strong link between acid reflux and esophageal cancer. According to the study, the enzyme NOX5-S has the potential to produce unnatural stresses on cellular structure and lead to DNA damage when exposed to acid. Because a...

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High Blood Pressure - The Leading Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease

Feb 11, 2014

According to the World Health Organization, high blood pressure is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and one of the leading causes for premature death. By 2025, it is projected that almost two billion people will be living with this disease. Diet, family history, age, gender, race, weight and physical activity all play a role in...

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Heart Disease Symptoms Guide for Women

Feb 11, 2014

According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the number one cause of death in women. Statistics reveal that over 40 million women in the United States are affected by heart disease, and 90 percent have at least one or more risk factors for developing this disease. Only one out of five American women believe that heart disease is...

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Prevention and Treatment of Altitude Sickness

Jan 27, 2014

Also known as hypobaropathy, altitude sickness is an illness caused by being at a high altitude where air pressure is low, and there has been no gradual exposure or prior acclimatization. It often occurs at altitudes more than 8,000 feet with skiers and mountain climbers. More acute symptoms may occur at altitudes above 12,000 feet and can lead to...

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Cerebral Infarction Causes & Treatment

Jan 27, 2014

Cerebral infarction accounts for almost 90% of strokes in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, strokes are a leading cause of death in America. Fortunately, they are treatable.The risk factors for cerebral infarction include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, tobacco smoking, obesity and...

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Why You Should Not Use Crestor Unless Prescribed By Your Physician

Jan 13, 2014

Crestor is a member of the statin drug family and often prescribed to lower cholesterol levels in order to reduce the risk of heart disease. According to the American Heart Association, the Juniper trial of this drug demonstrated that Crestor reduced first major cardiovascular attacks by 46 percent. The Juniper trial consisted of 6,801 participants...

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How Uncontrolled Diabetes Can Lead to Erectile Dysfunction

Jan 13, 2014

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a physical condition that interferes with a man’s ability to attain and sustain an erection. According to the Canadian Diabetes Association, it is not uncommon for men who have uncontrollable diabetes. As a matter of fact, men who have sought medical attention first for ED often wind up with a dual diagnosis for...

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Symptoms and Complications of High Cholesterol During Pregnancy

Jan 7, 2014

Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels during pregnancy is essential for the mother and her unborn baby. High cholesterol during pregnancy can cause serious medical complications for the mother and the baby, including an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. This article will explore the symptoms and complications of high cholesterol during...

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Spiriva - An Alternative To Various Asthma Treatments

Jan 7, 2014

Asthma is a chronic lung disease where the airways become inflamed and narrowed. When the airways react to certain inhaled substances, the muscles around the airways begin to tighten and restrict airflow to the lungs. If swelling occurs, the airways become even narrower. Mucous occurs, and symptoms include shortness of breath, chest tightness and...

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