Aging:
News Articles on Aging, Back Pain, Age Related Disease, Eldercare, Healthy Aging
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May 1st, 2004
Cholesterol is found in meat, poultry, seafood and dairy products. In Fact, our bodies produce cholesterol all by itself, all the cholesterol we need to live a healthy, happy life. Cholesterol is produced primarily by the liver, but small amounts of it are also manufactured by the cells in our bodies. This production of cholesterol by our bodies is the reason why some individuals, who consume a low cholesterol diet, still experience high cholesterol levels.
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Apr 27th, 2004
Have you ever wondered why so many people are getting cancer today? What has happened to cause such a tremendous increase in the rate of cancer in our society? What has happened to cause so many of our younger generation to develop disease?
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Apr 24th, 2004
According to the National Institute on Aging, here is what you can do to communicate better with your doctor.
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Apr 19th, 2004
Cholesterol levels are part of your body's defense system. You\nneed this raw material for the production of anti-stress hormones.\n
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Apr 17th, 2004
People who learn where health comes from and practice prevention won't become victims of Alzheimer's.
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Apr 16th, 2004
A commonly held myth is that high cholesterol, especially LDL cholesterol, is a major risk factor for heart disease (known as atherosclerosis).
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Apr 14th, 2004
There are a number of symptoms that may indicate the presence of a urinary tract infection. They include: a persistent urge to urinate, even after the bladder has be emptied: burning during urination, both when starting and during elimination: a strong, unpleasant odor: urine that may appear cloudy: pain in the back below the ribs: fever, nausea and/or vomiting: blood in the urine.
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Apr 13th, 2004
It has been known for some time that social isolation increases the risks of heart patients suffering further from their disease or even dying, but until now researchers didn't have a clear idea of which particular patient characteristics are responsible for these increased risks.
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Apr 12th, 2004
This may turn out to be the most important discovery made by the medical industry in many years, but wouldn't natural rather than chemical be better? I think so.
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Apr 12th, 2004
When we consume food and water deficient in minerals, our metabolic enzyme systems break\ndown, and we too begin to lose our immunity to degenerative disease.\n