All posts tagged with Health
08/10/2017 / By S.D. Wells

The number one way for medical doctors to ensure that their patients don’t consume organic food and natural supplements to

http://www.heart.news/2017-08-10-top-six-diseases-and-disorders-that-barely-existed-in-america-100-years-ago-yet-most-mds-tell-us-theyre-genetic-why.html

08/08/2017 / By S.D. Wells

It’s funny how most Americans are completely fooled by the choices we are presented regarding conventional foods. If we are

http://www.heart.news/2017-08-08-american-heart-association-promotes-recipes-that-cause-heart-disease-and-other-health-disasters.html

07/30/2017 / By Russel Davis

Eating mangoes may hold potential in preventing metabolic disorders and diabetes, according to four separate studies presented at the 2017 Experimental Biology Conference. In

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-30-mangoes-might-be-the-ultimate-superfood-for-diabetes-new-science-finds-they-control-both-blood-sugar-and-blood-pressure.html

07/23/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Although Big Pharma does its best to keep negative information about its drugs out of the spotlight, many people have

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-23-statin-drugs-exposed-as-a-medical-sham-as-new-research-finds-no-evidence-of-improved-survival.html

07/21/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

It is common knowledge that lifting weights increases strength — but it has never really been determined just how much

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-21-exercise-works-by-stimulating-nerves-not-just-muscles-study-finds.html

07/20/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Working long hours isn’t just tiresome, it may actually shorten your lifespan. A recent study published in the European Heart

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-20-working-long-hours-found-to-increase-the-risk-of-serious-heart-problems.html

07/19/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

A 16-year-long multinational cohort study concluded that moderate consumption of coffee decreased the risk of developing heart disease, regardless of

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-19-organic-fair-trade-coffee-decreased-risk-heart-disease.html

07/17/2017 / By Tracey Watson

If you are one of the 29 million Americans who has been diagnosed with diabetes, you are likely aware of

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-17-pharma-influenced-researchers-now-claim-diabetes-patients-should-also-be-put-on-cardiovascular-medications-too.html

07/09/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

A new health survey revealed that boxing is the best way to shed those unwanted pounds — more so than

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-09-boxing-burns-more-calories-than-jogging-or-weight-lifting-study-finds.html

07/06/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Forget popping pills: Physicians have begun recommending vegetables and fruits to their patients. From the American Cancer Society to the

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-06-dump-the-drugs-and-go-plant-based-recommends-a-growing-number-of-doctors.html

06/29/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

There is no question that sex can improve your mood, but now it appears that it can also enhance your

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-29-frequent-sex-found-to-boost-brain-power-in-seniors-keep-at-it.html

06/26/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

The American Heart Association has just issued some curious advice to cardiologists, saying that people should stop consuming butter and

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-26-american-heart-association-wants-you-to-stop-using-butter-and-start-using-hydrogenated-vegetable-oils-again.html

06/26/2017 / By Tracey Watson

The vast majority of heart attacks are caused by heart disease, which is known as the “silent killer.” The Heart Foundation

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-26-powerful-nutrients-in-microalgae-like-chlorella-found-to-save-lives-by-restoring-heart-function-after-a-heart-attack.html

06/19/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

If you ever have a heart attack on an airplane, it may very well be your last trip. Cardiac arrest

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-19-dont-get-caught-having-a-heart-attack-on-an-airplane.html