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Is it possible to prevent vascular dementia?
Florida Jewish JournalQ. My father-in-law was just diagnosed with vascular dementia. The doctor said heart disease probably contributed to the problem. What exactly is vascular dementia, and how can I help my husband avoid the same fate? A. The word "dementia" means "deprived...Tags: Memory Loss, Craig Miller, Brain, Physical Conditions, Overweight
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Ways to improve sperm health
• Avoid saunas, hot tubs, steam baths and exposure to any other sources of excessive heat. • Stop tobacco use. • Avoid excessive alcohol use. • Do not take anabolic steroids or illicit testosterone supplements. • Eat a heart-...
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Is an egg a day OK?
Premium Health News ServiceQ. Can eggs be part of a balanced, heart-healthy diet? A. Eggs are handy, inexpensive sources of protein. They also contain healthful fats, folic acid, and essential vitamins. Heart-wise, although a single egg yolk contains about 200 milligrams of...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Egg Yolks, Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes
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Top Chef's Richard Blais
Dr. Steve met up with Richard Blais, winner of Top Chef: All Stars.
With more than 42 million American women suffering from some form of heart disease and risk factors on the rise, eating a heart-healthy diet has never been more important – or more...Tags: Campbell Soup Company, Heart Disease, American Heart Association
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Adopt a heart-wise diet for life
Premium Health News ServiceHelp protect your heart with a whole plant foods diet--choose plenty of vegetables, healthy fats, fish, whole grains and legumes. Scores of books on the shelves and articles on the Internet promise the perfect diet plan to stave off heart disease. The...Tags: Cardiologists, Walnuts, Women's Health, Heart Disease, Diabetes
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EATINGWELL: Waffles worth waking up for
EntreeI'm pretty savvy when it comes to making healthy food choices. And at the very least, when I do make unhealthy choices, I usually know what I'm getting into. Waffles, however, seem to trip me up. When I selected healthy breakfast recipes for our...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Baking Soda, Iron (dietary supplement), Butter, Egg Whites
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EatingWell: 7 superfoods to naturally lower cholesterol
Premium Health News ServiceIf you have high cholesterol, you're certainly not alone; nearly half of all American adults have high cholesterol. Not all cholesterol is bad, though. Your body makes its own and uses it for important functions, such as producing cells and certain...Tags: Blueberries, Internal Medicine, High Cholesterol, Heart Attack, Foods and Beverages
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Matters of the Heart
A recent study shows that when it comes to matters of the heart, there are indeed differences between the sexes.
Researchers combed through a database of more than 1 million heart attack cases and discovered that women, especially those under the age...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cardiologists, Symptoms, Heart Attack, Heart Disease
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Sweet treats CAN be part of a heart-healthy diet
February is synonymous with hearts — for Valentine's Day and for American Heart Month. What a fitting time to think about the heart and what can be done to maintain its health.
Heart disease is often thought of as a "men's disease," but it is the leading...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Disease Prevention, Heart Attack, Heart Disease, Chicago
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Our View: Be true to your Valentine: Take care of your heart
Today’s the day to celebrate love. All around you, people are sending or receiving bouquets of roses, heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and endearing messages scrawled across greeting cards. So many cards are purchased this time of year that...Tags: Heart Attack, Heart Failure, Heart and Circulatory System, Heart Disease, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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OUR HEALTH: Memory Care
Many of us joke about “senior moments,” when the car keys seem to have vanished into thin air. Such lapses are typical for the aging brain; if there are more significant lapses and confusion, testing for Alzheimers may be in order (dementia is...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Memory Loss, Diseases and Illnesses, Urinary System, Brain
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Women who exercise a lot hit menopause earlier
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who spend a lot of time exercising or eat a heart-healthy diet appear to reach menopause earlier, a new Japanese study shows. While that doesn't prove work-outs and healthy foods are directly responsible, researchers say...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Physical Conditions, Menopause, Heart Disease, Breast Cancer
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