Heart Disease, Stroke and Diabetes
Fight Back Against Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death. You can fight back by eating healthy; becoming physically active; controlling your high blood pressure or cholesterol;… Continue Reading
The Eyes and the Nervous System Strokes
The eyes are intimately involved in the human nervous system. It is estimated that the visual system occupies over 40% of the central nervous system…. Continue Reading
The Heart Ruler of Joy and Sadness a Chinese Medicine Perspective
As in Western Medicine, Chinese Medicine views the heart as the ruler and supreme controller of the body. Chinese Medicine would call it “the Emperor.”… Continue Reading
Preventing Heart Disease
So February has arrived and that makes me think of Cupid, Love, the color red and also Heart Health. With heart disease being the #1… Continue Reading
Sleep Apnea Raises the Risk Of Cardiac Arrest
Recently, a study was published indicating the correlation between sleep apnea and sudden cardiac arrest. The new research became available on June 11, 2013, and… Continue Reading
Prevention and Treatment Of PAD
Peripheral artery disease (PAD), occurs when your extremities (often your legs) don't receive enough blood flow. This causes symptoms such as leg pain when walking… Continue Reading
Big Toe Impeding Your Progress
Most of us don't realize how much stress we put on our big toe. Every step we take places a force equal to about twice… Continue Reading
Valentine's Treat For Your Loved One
Valentine's Day is a day celebrating love and affection for one's spouse or sweetheart. The typical gestures of giving flowers and candy with a romantic… Continue Reading
Thin Veneers A Great Option For a Beautiful Smile
A new and popular procedure in today's world of cosmetic dentistry is the no-prep veneer. With improved dental technology, dentists can create porcelain veneers that… Continue Reading
Women Face Increased Risks From Diabetes
Recent estimates project that as many as one in three American adults will have diabetes in 2050, and an additional 79 million Americans are at… Continue Reading