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Rick Nimo

'Gut Reaction' May Predict Cardiovascular Risk - WebMD - 0 views

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    'Gut Reaction' May Predict Heart Risk Higher levels of stomach substance called TMAO linked to heart attack, stroke, study suggests WebMD News from HealthDay By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, April 24 (HealthDay News) -- A blood test that assesses levels of a compound produced in the stomach appears to be a strong indicator of whether there will be heart trouble down the road, researchers report.
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    'Gut Reaction' May Predict Heart Risk Higher levels of stomach substance called TMAO linked to heart attack, stroke, study suggests WebMD News from HealthDay By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, April 24 (HealthDay News) -- A blood test that assesses levels of a compound produced in the stomach appears to be a strong indicator of whether there will be heart trouble down the road, researchers report.
Rick Nimo

Health is Wealth | Vitamin D Supplementation Found to Reduce Mortality in the Elderly - 0 views

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    Vitamin D Supplementation Found to Reduce Mortality in the Elderly Summary: In a meta-analysis of prospective, population-based, cohort studies, researchers found that an increase in vitamin D levels was associated with a lower mortality rate in the general elderly population. Review and meta-analysis followed studies (n=12) involving elderly participants (n=32,142) whose vitamin D levels were measured.
Rick Nimo

Vitamins B, C, D and E and Omega-3 Strengthen Older Brains - 0 views

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    Higher blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B, , and vitamin E are associated with better mental functioning in the elderly, a new study has found. Researchers measured blood levels of these nutrients in 104 men and women, whose average age was 87.
Rick Nimo

Even Mild Anxiety May Shorten a Person's Life - 0 views

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    Even Mild Anxiety May Shorten a Person's Life Study: Low Levels of Anxiety or Depression Are Tied to an Increased Risk of Death July 31, 2012 -- Psychological distress, even at relatively low levels, is linked to an increased risk of death, a large new study shows.
Rick Nimo

Exercises to Control Your Cholesterol - 0 views

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    Exercises to Control Your Cholesterol What type of exercise is best for healthy cholesterol? You've probably heard that exercise can help keep your cholesterol at a healthy level. But what kind of exercise? For how long, and how often? And how much of an impact can you really expect exercise to have on cholesterol levels?
Amelie warner

Dragon Gorge - 0 views

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    This tea, which grows in one of the premier mountain where is over 1800 meters from sea level, delivers on its extreme fresh fragrance... #haocha http://bit.ly/1feEDAX
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    This tea, which grows in one of the premier mountain where is over 1800 meters from sea level, delivers on its extreme fresh fragrance and taste. After the gentle... #tea #greentea #oolongtea #dranontea #mountintea http://bit.ly/1feEDAX
Herrin Gruber

Dr. Oz's Ultimate Fat Burning and Anti-Ageing Diet Plan - 0 views

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    Look and feel younger with help of Dr. Oz diet plan. Here you can get 7-day food plan to help you lose weight, boost energy levels and to fight wrinkles.
Rick Nimo

4 Contributing Factors for Low Nitric Oxide Levels - 0 views

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    Nitric Oxide is a crucial part of supporting cardiovascular wellness, and one of the best ways to promote optimal NO levels is through a healthy endothelium. To understand how to keep the endothelial cells-the production house of NO-working properly, it's important to know the risk factors for endothelial dysfunction.
Rick Nimo

Low Vitamin D More Common in Overweight Kids - 0 views

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    Low Vitamin D More Common in Overweight Kids By Rita RubinWebMD Health News Dec. 24, 2012 -- Overweight and obese children and teens are more likely to have low vitamin D levels than kids with healthy weights, a new study suggests. The study is published in Pediatrics.
Rick Nimo

12 Ounces of Sugary Soda a Day Raises Diabetes Risk: Study - WebMD - 0 views

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    12 Oz of Sugary Soda a Day Raises Diabetes Risk European researchers found odds rose by up to 22 percent at this level of consumption WebMD News from HealthDay By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, April 25 (HealthDay News) -- Drinking just one 12-ounce sugar-sweetened soft drink a day can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by up to 22 percent, a European study contends.
Rick Nimo

Relationship Worries Can Make You Sick - WebMD - 0 views

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    Relationship Worries Can Make You Sick WebMD News from HealthDay By Kathleen Doheny HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) -- Feeling insecure and frequently anxious about your romantic relationship can actually harm your health, new research contends. The feelings may boost levels of a stress hormone and lower your immune system, according to Ohio State researchers.
Rick Nimo

How High Blood Pressure Might Put You at Risk for Diabetes - 0 views

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    High blood pressure is linked to many different conditions. But prediabetes may be the cause when it appears in tandem with excess weight gain (especially around the middle), fatigue, and other negative numbers on a medical workup (abnormal cholesterol levels and high triglycerides).
Rick Nimo

Get to Know Your Gout Triggers - 0 views

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    By Mary Jo DiLonardoWebMD Feature When you have gout, you have higher than normal levels of uric acid in your body. When too much uric acid builds up around a joint, uric crystal forms, causing a painful gout flare.
Rick Nimo

5 Advanced Twitter Tips for Your Small Business - 0 views

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    June 18, 2012 So you're running a small business and you've got the basics of social networking mastered: You frequently tweet, you've created a venue on Foursquare and your Facebook Page is a work of art. How do you move to the next level of social marketing mastery?
Rick Nimo

Olympic Gold Medalists and Raising Resilient Kids - 0 views

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    In an article in Psychology of Sport and Exercise, David Fletcher and Mustafa Sarkar report on their interviews with Olympic gold medalists and how they cope under the incredible stress that accompanies elite level sport. There are some good lessons here for us parents who want to help our kids achieve the resilience they'll need when life dishes them up some extreme challenges.
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