Easy Ways To A Healthy Heart
Smoking if you do give it up if you don`t then don`t start. If you want to have a healthy heart then no amount of smoking is safe. So called low tar or mild cigarettes also are dangerous, as is breathing in other peoples smoke. Read more
Brushing Prevents Heart Attacks
What’s the simplest way to prevent a heart attack? Just keep your mouth clean by means of brushing and flossing. Experts say this simple act could save your life. Doctors have long suspected that there may be a link between oral health and heart disease. Read more
General Diseases That Threaten Males’s Health
Men are ordinarily distinguished as the toughest of the sexes - at any rate when it comes to physical features of daily living. Read more
HEART HEALTH: Eating Fats Can Save Your Heart!
There is a great deal of confusion in many people’s minds (including doctors) about how to best maintain heart health and avoid coronary heart disease (CHD). Read more
What Is Gouty Arthritis
Gouty arthritis, or gout, is a form of arthritis in which uric acid crystals are deposited on the cartilage surrounding a joint, causing pain, swelling and stiffness. Gouty arthritis usually occurs in one joint and is most often seen in the big toe, although it also occurs in the knee, ankle, elbow, wrist Read more
Heart Healthy Lifestyle - Preventing Tooth Decay And Gum Disease
Can a healthy smile mean a healthy heart? The problems that come with cavities and gum disease may not end with painful treatments and a less than beautiful smile. There is evidence that the health of your mouth can affect the health of your heart and possibly even your ability to fight off cancer. Read more
Join The Campaign For Healthy Weight
The last decade can be defined by the ups and downs of different fad diets — which seem to go in and out of fashion like shoulder pads and hemlines. Yet, long-term success has been slim. Read more
Heart Disease Patients Unaware Of Heart Attack Symptoms
A study has found that heart disease patients are not aware of heart attack symptoms, which leads to increased risk of late heart attack treatment. Read more
Most Americans Don’t Know About Heart Health
Fewer than half of Americans know that the “better” fats (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated) can help reduce their risk of heart disease, according to a recent survey by the American Heart Association. Read more
Cancer Drug May Help Patients With Heart-Lung Disease
A drug developed to fight cancer is showing early promise as a treatment for pulmonary hypertension, researchers from the University of Chicago Medical Center report. Read more

