Vitamin D Is Linked To Better Respiratory Health

While many individuals take vitamin supplements as part of a holistic health and wellness regimen, researchers at New Zealand’s Waikato Hospital recently reported that having high blood serum levels of vitamin D has been linked to a lower risk of long term health impacts in people with less-than-optimal lung health. And supporting that finding is

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How to Clear Clogged Arteries – Issue 23

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, Deadly blood clots that clog arteries and veins cause hundreds of heart, lung and brain problems each year. But researchers say you can add one common kitchen item to your diet to help clear the pathways—and keep your blood flowing freely! You’ll find out what it is—and discover more news and tips

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Heart Failure Could Be Caused by Air Pollutants

If you have a heart defibrillator, you could be in danger from the very air you breathe! This is because air pollution may cause you to develop a life-threatening condition known as ventricular arrhythmia. This specific type of rapid abnormal heart rhythm can cause your heart to beat more than 100 times per minute. When

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Common Drugstore Medications May Do More Harm than Good – Issue 20

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, Your body is designed to heal itself naturally. But sometimes you might look for outside help to try and speed the process. Sounds like a good idea, but… …sometimes you can choose products that might do more harm than good. For instance, thousands of people use common drugstore medications to relieve stomach

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Arthritis Study Halted After Patient Death – Issue 18

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, Scientific studies have certainly brought countless health benefits to mankind. But sometimes the results are not what researchers expect… especially if the unthinkable happens! Today I’ll tell you about the government’s response to an arthritis study that took a turn for the worse. You’ll also discover a secret about some popular bottled

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Switching To Alternative Protein Sources May Help Women Avoid Heart Disease

Some people carry a genetic predisposition to heart disease, but many of them may avoid the side effects associated with prescription medications if they make some simple lifestyle adjustments. In fact, an article published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association details a long-term study that showed shifting protein sources away from red meat

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How Alkaline Foods Can Help Boost Digestive Health

Alkalinity can be defined as health, longevity and quality of life. Acidity, in simple terms, and in the minds of natural health practitioners, means sickness and death. If your cells, tissues and organs are acidic, then you should evaluate your diet so that you can maintain alkaline balance. When it comes to foods, you must understand that there is a huge

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Fiber Promotes Regular Elimination For Improved Colon Health

When you can’t properly empty your bowels, you could experience damage to every cell, gland and organ in your body. Even worse, without regular, daily elimination and colon cleansing, your bloodstream and lymph system may become overloaded with toxins, chemicals and rotting waste. If you continue to experience constipation, diarrhea, bloating, embarrassing gas, heartburn and

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Aspirin and Women’s Heart Health – Issue 14

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, Aspirin has long been used to dull throbbing headaches and other body pains. But millions of people also take an aspirin each day to help keep heart problems away. In this week’s Monday Edition of Health News Weekly™, I’ll share the study results that show aspirin therapy may be less effective for

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Keep Your Blood Pressure Under Control – Issue 12

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, If you’re one of the 65 million Americans struggling to keep your blood pressure under control, you might be all ears about the latest drug to receive the government’s stamp of approval. In this week’s Monday Edition of Health News Weekly™, I’ll tell you how this new blood pressure medication may differ

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