Can Snacking On Grapes Improve Your Heart's Health?

Can Snacking On Grapes Improve Your Heart’s Health?

January 17th, 2011

February is American Heart Health Month. Although most of us recognize that fresh fruit constitutes a healthy snack, research shows that grapes go above and beyond this call by offering outstanding heart health benefits.

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How to Stop Diabetes from Harming Your Kidneys

October 25th, 2010

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Since those with diabetes are particularly susceptible to kidney damage, learn why they should be aware of these three approaches to prevent harm to these important organs.

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Fighting Fatigue During and After Breast Cancer Treatment

September 30th, 2010

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Learn how the exhaustion that frequently accompanies breast cancer treatment and recovery can be minimized with these six health tips.

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Positive Emotions Help Heart Health

September 21st, 2010

September 26th is World Heart Day. While holistic physicians have been touting their connection for years, the entire medical community now recognizes the existence of a bond between the heart and mind. In fact, their relationship is so strong that negative emotions can harm cardiovascular health while positive feelings could be your heart’s best ally.

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Breaking Three Common Energy-Sapping Habits

September 1st, 2010

Maybe fatigue is considered normal because the habits that cause tiredness are so ingrained in our society.

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Why Smoking Spells Trouble for Your Heart

June 29th, 2010

Make sure you know what the tobacco and health industries both know – that smokers are gambling with their cardiovascular health with each and every cigarette they burn.

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Three Tips for Stroke Prevention

June 15th, 2010

Knowing how to prevent a stroke goes beyond taking your physician-prescribed medications. By following three, simple lifestyle recommendations, you can double your chances of escaping a stroke.

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