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U.S. Has Racial Gap in Stroke Rate (source: MedicineNet)

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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Title: U.S. Has Racial Gap in Stroke RateCategory: Health NewsCreated: 3/2/2010 10:19:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/2/2010 10:19:48 AM (source: MedicineNet) RSS feeds and News Widgetsau.feedzilla.com

In Obese, Overweight People, Weight-Loss Diets May Reverse Atherosclerosis (source: Medical News Today)

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

A low-carbohydrate diet, a low-fat diet and the Mediterranean diet were equally effective in helping obese people to reverse carotid atherosclerosis after losing moderate amounts of weight and improving their Blood Pressure, in a study reported in Circula… (source: Medical News Today) News Widgets and RSS feedsau.feedzilla.com

Pycnogenol Lowers Elevated Urinary Protein Levels And Improves Blood Flow To The Kidneys (source: Medical News Today)

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

An estimated one in ten adults suffers from kidney disease, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. A leading cause of kidney disease is hypertension, which effects one out of every four U.S. adults… (source: Medical News Today) RSS feeds and News Widgetsau.feedzilla.com

Blood Sugar Levels Once Considered Normal Are Not Safe For Baby, Mother (source: Medical News Today)

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Two to three times more pregnant women may soon be diagnosed and treated for gestational diabetes, based on new measurements for determining risky Blood sugar levels for the mother and her unborn baby, according to a study that was coordinated by investig… (source: Medical News Today) RSS feeds and News Widgetsau.feedzilla.com

Strokes Are Increasing Among Young (source: MedicineNet)

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Title: Strokes Are Increasing Among YoungCategory: Health NewsCreated: 2/25/2010 11:16:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 2/25/2010 11:16:32 AM (source: MedicineNet) News Widgets and RSS feedsau.feedzilla.com

Potential rehabilitation following ‘mini stroke’ (source: Science Daily)

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Researchers found that a modified version of cardiac rehabilitation was effective at reducing some symptoms of stroke in just six weeks following a transient ischemic attack (TIA) often referred to as “mini strokes.” No post-TIA regimen exists to help pre… (source: Science Daily) News Widgets and RSS feedsau.feedzilla.com

Researcher, Hospital Study Potential Rehab Option Following ‘Mini Stroke’ (source: Topix.net)

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Transient Ischemic Attacks are often called “mini strokes” for good reasons — the short-term symptoms can mimic a stroke and up to 10 percent of first-time sufferers often experience full-blown strokes within as little as 90 days. (source: Topix.net) RSS feeds and News Widgetsau.feedzilla.com

Surgery Can Be Effective Tool In Fight Against Weight (source: Topix.net)

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Rabbi Nat Ezray’s decades of struggle with weight began early. He joined Weight Watchers in the fifth grade. (source: Topix.net) News Widgets and RSS feedsau.feedzilla.com

Novel Ways To Limit Stroke Damage (source: Medical News Today)

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Can using a simple Blood-Pressure cuff limit damage from strokes caused by decreased Blood supply to the brain? An emerging field of study is working to see whether using this Blood-Pressure cuff or other methods of “training the brain” could help reduce … (source: Medical News Today) RSS feeds and Widgets and RSS feedsau.feedzilla.com

Study Of Potential Rehab Following ‘Mini Stroke’ (source: Medical News Today)

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIA) are often called “mini strokes” for good reasons — the short-term symptoms can mimic a stroke and up to 10 percent of first-time sufferers often experience full-blown strokes within as little as 90 days. Despite the well-… (source: Medical News Today) News Widgets and RSS feedsau.feedzilla.com

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