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Tag Directory > Cardiovascular Disease


We have 15 results for Cardiovascular Disease.

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Public Policy that discourages Salt consumption is deeply flawed

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Second, even though lower blood pressure correlates with less heart disease, scientists haven?t demonstrated that eating less salt leads to better health and longer life. The results from observational studies have too often been inconclusive and contradictory. After reviewing the literature for the Cochrane Collaboration in 2003, researchers from Copenhagen University concluded that ?there is little evidence for long-term benefit from reducing salt intake.? A similar conclusion was reached in 2006 by Norman K. Hollenberg of Harvard Medical School. While it might make sense for some individuals to change their diets, he wrote, ?the available evidence shows that the influence of salt intake is too inconsistent and generally too small to mandate policy decisions at the community level.?, delicious.com

 

Cholesterol Management 101: Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease - Part 2

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The current recommended daily allowance for vitamin D in US is 200 IU/day for children and adults up to 50 years, 400 IU/day for age 51-70, and 600 IU/day over age 70. New research on the non-skeletal benefits of vitamin D has made these guidelines obsolete. Various studies have shown that the greatest physiologic effects have occurred in daily doses of 2000 IU or higher. Doses between 100-200 IU daily for adults are likely needed in absence of sun exposure to maintain levels of 30-50 ng/ml 25(OH)D. Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is the form photosynthesized in mammals. Skin exposure without sunscreen can provide adequate amounts of vitamin D3. Vitamin D does not naturally exist in significant amounts in the human food chain. Milk is fortified with 400IU/quart. It is extremely difficult to consume adequate amounts of vitamin D from the diet unless one consumes oily fish frequently such as sockeye salmon. Cod liver oil and O3FA do not provide adequate amounts., delicious.com

 

Heartstats - BHF statistics site

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Comprehensive and up-to-date source of statistics on the burden, prevention, treatment and causes of heart disease (and stroke) in the UK, delicious.com

 

Heart Failure Epidemic

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America is experience an epidemic of heart failure that is gaining momentum: almost 81 million American adults suffer from 1 or more types of heart disease., delicious.com

 

Cardiovascular Disease: Facts, Disease Prevention and Treatment Strategies

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WHO | Cardiovascular diseases

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Want To Be Thin? Eat More Fat | Health and Wellness | AlterNet

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Questions on C-Reactive Protein (CRP), hs-CRP Test and more ... by CRP health.com

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Everything you wanted to know about c-reactive protein and the role it plays in cardiovasuclar disease and other comlications from it and what to do to lower yours., delicious.com

 

Cholesterylester transfer protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cholesterylester transfer protein - http://bit.ly/bwbUz, glad I don't have to study this stuff anymore , delicious.com

 

Cornflakes, White Bread Could Boost Heart Risk

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'High-glycemic' carbs like these hamper blood vessel function, study shows, delicious.com

 

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