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Cardio Disease: August 2008
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Facts About Heart Disease You Need To Know. View my complete profile. Monday, August 4, 2008. Facts About Heart Disease You Need To Know. Basically, heart disease is a disorder affecting the ability of the heart to function normally. There are many forms of heart disease of varied etiology. Types of Heart Diseases. Heart diseases may also occur due to congenital reasons, heart valve malfunction, electrical rhythm of the heart going out of sync, alcoholic cardiomyopathy, aortic regurgitation, heart attack...
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Cardio Website: Cardio Important Information
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008. FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT CARDIOVASCULAR. Http:/ cardioexercisee.blogspot.com/. Your Guide To Managing Your High Blood Pressure. Http:/ cardiopress.blogspot.com/. Cardio: Long and Easy or Short and Hard? Http:/ cardiolong.blogspot.com/. Cardio: Get the Most Bang for Your Buck! Http:/ cardiobuck.blogspot.com/. Http:/ cardioequipment.blogspot.com/. Benefits of Cardio Training. Http:/ cardiobenefit.blogspot.com/. The Benefits of Cardio Workouts. The Real Secret To Fast Fat Burning.
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Cardio Prevent: August 2008
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Monday, August 4, 2008. Most of us know the lifestyle factors that contribute to cardiovascular disease. Being overweight and sedentary, particularly if you have a family history of heart disease, is like buying a ticket to a heart attack. Diet and exercise are critical to keeping your heart healthy but there may be another simple thing that you can add to your life to help reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. Try drinking some green tea! The study found that the tea drinkers were less obese and t...
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Cardio Website: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008. FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT CARDIOVASCULAR. Http:/ cardioexercisee.blogspot.com/. Your Guide To Managing Your High Blood Pressure. Http:/ cardiopress.blogspot.com/. Cardio: Long and Easy or Short and Hard? Http:/ cardiolong.blogspot.com/. Cardio: Get the Most Bang for Your Buck! Http:/ cardiobuck.blogspot.com/. Http:/ cardioequipment.blogspot.com/. Benefits of Cardio Training. Http:/ cardiobenefit.blogspot.com/. The Benefits of Cardio Workouts. The Real Secret To Fast Fat Burning.
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Cardio Pressure: Your Guide To Managing Your High Blood Pressure
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Monday, August 4, 2008. Your Guide To Managing Your High Blood Pressure. What Is Blood Pressure? Is less than 120 mmHg systolic and less than 80 mmHg diastolic. Everyone should be having your blood pressure checked on a regular basis. Nearly all physicians will determine a person with high blood pressure with two or more readings that are taken on different times. An unchanging blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg or higher is regarded as high blood pressure, the other term is hypertension. You should f...
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Cardio Disease: Facts About Heart Disease You Need To Know
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Facts About Heart Disease You Need To Know. View my complete profile. Monday, August 4, 2008. Facts About Heart Disease You Need To Know. Basically, heart disease is a disorder affecting the ability of the heart to function normally. There are many forms of heart disease of varied etiology. Types of Heart Diseases. Heart diseases may also occur due to congenital reasons, heart valve malfunction, electrical rhythm of the heart going out of sync, alcoholic cardiomyopathy, aortic regurgitation, heart attack...
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Cardio Pressure: August 2008
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Monday, August 4, 2008. Your Guide To Managing Your High Blood Pressure. What Is Blood Pressure? Is less than 120 mmHg systolic and less than 80 mmHg diastolic. Everyone should be having your blood pressure checked on a regular basis. Nearly all physicians will determine a person with high blood pressure with two or more readings that are taken on different times. An unchanging blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg or higher is regarded as high blood pressure, the other term is hypertension. You should f...
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Cardio Prevent: Preventing Cardiovascular Disease
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Monday, August 4, 2008. Most of us know the lifestyle factors that contribute to cardiovascular disease. Being overweight and sedentary, particularly if you have a family history of heart disease, is like buying a ticket to a heart attack. Diet and exercise are critical to keeping your heart healthy but there may be another simple thing that you can add to your life to help reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. Try drinking some green tea! The study found that the tea drinkers were less obese and t...