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91: Eat Your Way To Reduced Blood Pressure
High blood pressure is at epidemic proportions in the United States today with more than 65 million people suffering from high blood pressure and another 45 million having a condition known as pre-hypertension. High blood pressure is a symptomless disease which increases your risk of heart attack and stroke and you could very easily be suffering from it without any knowledge of it until it is too late.
92: Standard Medications for the Treatment of Acid Reflux
After considering some details of your medical history like age and preexisting diseases, a doctor could prescribe one of several different medications to treat your acid reflux, keeping in mind any side effects that could be produced by the medication.
93: Can You be Friends If They Think You Are Faking Your Illness?
Living with a chronic illness that has no visual signs can be more of an emotional struggle than a physical struggle at times. Accepting one's own illness is a step that most people come to terms with it at some point; because, in order to have the best life one can, one needs to be educated on the disease and treat it to the best of his or her ability.
94: Invisible Illness Week Theme Offers Hope Despite Pain
The 2008 National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, September 8-14, 2008, has announced this year's theme: "Hope Can Grow From the Soil of Illness."
95: 10 Tips to Quit Smoking for Good
If you're thinking of giving up smoking, suddenly you discover that there are probably as many tips to quit smoking as there are ex-smokers. It's very definitely a case of information overload. These tips on stopping smoking get discolored and misinterpreted through Chinese whispers.
96: Heart Health and Risk Factors of Heart Disease Atlanta
Like any other muscle in our body, the heart needs to be taken care of. Before exercise we stretch and lossen up our muscles to prevent injury to them and although the precuationary measures we take for our heart are different, they are still important. To lower one's risk of heart disease one should make sure to have low cholesterol and blood pressure, moderate amounts of physical activity, and one should refrain from smoking tobacco or drinking excessively.
97: Natural Solutions to Allergies and Asthma
Are you sneezing again? Do suffer from allergies and asthma? That irksome runny nose, watery eyes and scratch in your throat can get awfully redundant and tiresome. I used to have allergies as a child. Every time I would step into our barn to feed the chickens, sheep and goats, I'd start sneezing. This was horrible. My wife now has allergies that she just can't shake. She walks around Kleenex in hand in a drug induced daze. She just can't seem to shake them. Lucky for her I found a cure.
98: The Only True Acid Reflux Cure
Hundreds, if not thousands of websites have been started and viewed by thousands of viewers all over the world; all for one reason: the search for a solution to acid reflux.
99: Stopping Drinking - Start Getting a New Life
Know When To Stop: If you decide to drink alcohol, you need to be responsible enough to know when you need to stop drinking. If you want to test your limits, make sure you do it at home with someone you trust so you can get an idea of when you should stop before you become out of control and unaware. Many people find that drinking any more than one drink in an hour can cause problems. Drink Slowly: If you are going to drink responsibly you need to be sure that you drink slowly. People get drunk quickly when they gulp down drinks and do not realize how much they are consuming. Take the time to enjoy what you are drinking and focus on the wonderful flavors instead of drinking a large quantity quickly.
100: Stop Drinking Advice - Learning more about drinking, can help
Although smoking is best known for causing lung cancer, this habit is also among the biggest threats to your skin. Next to sun and chemicals, tobacco is one of the major accelerators of your skin natural aging process, and it is thought to be one of the fastest acting threats. Young people start showing signs of early skin aging after as little as 10 years of smoking. If you think this is a long period of time, you should keep in mind that many young people start smoking in their teen years (16-19 year olds) and are still below 30 when the first signs appear. Smoking causes the narrowing of blood vessels throughout your body, including those that supply the outermost layers of the skin with oxygen and nutrients. Thus, your skin is slowly starved of vital oxygen and other substances, such as immunity-boosting Vitamin A. Alcohol has a similar effect by destroying the body supply of Vitamin A. This will lower the role of skin as the first line of defense against bacteria and infections.
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