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Some Alcoholics Show A Weakening Of The Heart Muscle Called - Articles
Heart Disease - Number One Cause of Death
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Diana Y.
Posted
Mon 19 May 2008 10:01am
Heart disease prevention information from the Orlando Heart Center:
Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. Fortunately, we now know ways to reduce our risks. Use this information to help you lead a healthier and longer life.
Risk Factors
The following lists primary risk factors for developing heart disea ...
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Mitocondrial Failure (Acumen and Biolab test)
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Carlitos G.
Posted
Thu 21 May 2009 10:43pm
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Cure for the Broken Hearted
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Nick B.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:30pm
While there are tales of people dying of a broken heart, such sayings have long been relegated to the fantasy bin. However, recent research has shown that there are true connections between depression and heart disease.
Depression was once considered to be only a psychological disorder with no physiological underpinnings. However, it is now ...
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NON ALCOHOLIC STEATO HEPATITIS (NASH)
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nitinsyal
Posted
Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:34pm
Introduction
In some individuals there is an abnormal deposition of fat in the liver causing it to swell and enlarge. While regular alcohol consumption can bring this about in some, it may be due to other (non-alcoholic) causes in many. The spectrum of this abnormal deposition of fat in the liver (Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease or NAFLD) c ...
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How To Lower your Risk of Heart Disease
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Dr. Nancy T.

Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:28pm
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The leading cause of death right now is Cardiovascular Disease and statistics has shown that 1 in 3 will die from Cardiovascular Disease and it has also been the leading cause of death from China since the 1990's. In fact, cardiovascular disease is the number one killer among women and it kills more women each year than all cancers, tuberculosis, ...
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Evidence that ME/CFS is NOT a Somatisation Disorder
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Andrea P.

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Fri 01 May 2009 10:11pm
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Evidence that ME/CFS is not a somatisation disorder
Margaret Williams 26th April 2009
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is not a somatisation disorder. That ME/CFS is not a somatisation disorder is ...
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Heart Attacks, Other Emergencies Spike During Holidays
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Karen Bastille
Posted
Thu 29 Dec 2011 10:02pm
UCSF Medical Center News Release
During his 23-year career, the medical director of the UCSF Emergency Department has done everything from treat traumatic injuries to deliver babies. While medical emergencies occur throughout the year, Polevoi sees the winter season and its related overindulgence as a pivotal time ...
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Why are we so sick?
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Stephen Tvedten
Posted
Thu 10 Sep 2009 10:55pm
Why are we so sick? The words "Pesticide. Herbicide. Bactericide. Fungicide. Insecticide. Homicide. Genocide. Suicide" - should give you a clue. What makes them alike? They all are ways to DESTROY/KILL!
After generations of trying unsuccessfully to remove bacteria, mold, weeds, insects, arachnids, rodents and many other pest problems from ou ...
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Why are you so sick?
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Stephen Tvedten
Posted
Thu 18 Jun 2009 1:19pm
After generations of trying unsuccessfully to remove bacteria, mold, weeds, insects, arachnids, rodents and many other pest problems from our homes, buildings, yards, pets, fields, orchards, and groves; we still are continuing to only use/misuse many different volatile pesticide POISONS to try to take care of these pest problems. Now, these dangero ...
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Is the best HIV drug bad for muscle? Isentress increases CPK
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Nelson V.
Posted
Fri 17 Aug 2012 12:00am
CPK is creatine phosphokinase, an enzyme found mainly in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscle. It is tested by taking a blood sample.
High CPK can indicate muscle destruction, heart attacks, central nervous sysmtem issues, and others. Long term exposure of high CPK can load up your kidneys, and may cause muscle loss and weakness.
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