The main contributing factor to heart disease is high cholesterol. There are several factors that possibly contribute to high cholesterol. High cholesterol is quite common with over 26 million Americans affected by this condition.
High cholesterol is responsible for 70% of all heart disease. It is a leading killer of both men and women over the age of 45. High cholesterol is also a leading cause of death worldwide. Continue Reading »
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According to a new report from Packaged Facts titled “Baby Boomer Attitudes and Opportunities: At Home, At Work and On the Road:” One of the most surprising discoveries, especially with regard to the eldest Boomers, who turn 62 in 2008, is that the catch-all marketing image of the Aging Free-Love Commune Psychedelic Hippie Radical … doesn’t actually apply.” Continue Reading »
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High blood pressure, otherwise known as hypertension, is referred to often as a silent killer because significant damage has already been done to the patient’s body before any obvious symptoms show up. Many patients find out about their high blood pressure during a routine physical without having experienced any symptoms. Continue Reading »
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Recently Resveratrol has stirred considerable excitement in the dash among marketers to cash in on the anti-aging boom. In an earlier discussion here at AgeNotes.Com, Michael Moshier provided some insight into ongoing Resveratrol studies.
Just what is Resveratrol, where does it come from and what does it do? Is it simply hype, or is there substance to the claims? Read on to learn more from the article that follows. Continue Reading »
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By Michael Moshier
www.anti-agingstraighttalk.com
Roughly 8,000 baby boomers are turning 60 each day - causing the search for the fountain of youth to turn into a race among not only these boomers, but also doctors, companies and researchers. This new “science” - labeled “geroscience” - is a new field that embraces growing old, but treats it more like a preventable disease, as opposed to an inevitable process. Continue Reading »
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