by Scott Davis | Oct 21, 2012 |
If people with unhealthy cholesterol levels ever needed more incentive to get it under control, new research out of University of Rochester Medical Centre have just given it to them. Researchers have long suspected that cholesterol and cancer are linked because the...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 14, 2012 |
Researchers in New South Wales, Australia, have released a study putting a common medical therapy to lower blood pressure in the hot seat. Not only was it ineffective to lower blood pressure and decrease risk of heart attack (actually the opposite) it also causes...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 12, 2012 |
In a comparative study out of the Institute of Public and Preventive Health at Georgia Health Sciences University, researchers looked at the two biggest culprits that are commonly known as being responsible for high blood pressure for the majority of sufferers. Many...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 10, 2012 |
Many people with chronic high blood pressure can go for years untreated before having serious complications develop…under otherwise normal circumstances. But for those who also have this one other condition, leaving it untreated for even a number of months can pose...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 8, 2012 |
A recent study out of Spain looked at the results of a different kind of red wine when men with high blood pressure drank it over a 4-week period. The good news is this kind of wine eliminates the only criticism that “wine treatment” for health has received. One of...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 6, 2012 |
Have you ever tried to drink a thick milkshake through a narrow straw? It’s almost impossible isn’t it? The only way to get the delicious drink running is to shake it up a little and break up the small ice-cream cubes that get stuck in the straw. And even then, it...