Do you play to clear snow?Beware of heart attacks!

A new study from Queen’s University has confirmed that this is a dangerous time for the heart. And it is to use shovels to clear snow from the front of our homes increases the risk of a heart attack. Additional studies have also revealed that in addition, more people die of a heart attack in winter...

The time taken for high blood pressure medications may affect heart health

A new study shows that patients who take medicines to control blood pressure before bedtime have better heart health than those who take it in the morning. This confirms the usefulness of chronotherapy, a new trend that takes into account the biological cycles of the body to administer or take ...

Popular Diets for 2012

Justito for the beginning of the year U.S. News & World Report and a panel of 22 experts in diet, nutrition, obesity, heart health and diabetes have been reviewed and recommended the most popular diet plans for this year. The categories taken into account to create the list were the effectiveness,...

The chest wall pain that is not a heart attack

The chest wall pain, known as costochondritis, it has nothing to do with the heart, but when a sharp pain that occurs suddenly or gradually, it may seem to associate with a heart attack. The Mayo Clinic Health Letter offers an overview of this condition is usually temporary. Costochondritis is due to...

9 things that were unhealthy and ceased to be

In 2011 we discovered that some things or habits that were “bad” proved “good” after all. Here are some things we learned this year. Compounds in red wine Some researchers say red wine in moderation may help heart health. But a new study this year showed that the resveratrol in red...
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