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Thousands use Twitter to Fight Gum Disease during Awareness Month
Posted on January 16, 2015 | No CommentsWith February being designated at Gum Disease Awareness Month, it seems appropriate to talk about the disease and the other potential health risks that come with it. According to statistics, roughly 85% of the population is affected by gum disease which can be linked to […] -
Mediterranean Diet Lowers Heart Disease Risk by 30 Percent According to New Study
Posted on February 26, 2013 | No CommentsOn Monday this week, a major study published New England Journal of Medicine showed that the “Mediterranean Diet” yielded excellent results in terms of a “heart healthy” diet. Individuals searching for how to greatly reduce their risk of heart disease may want to consider a […] -
New Risk Factor of Heart Disease Identified
Posted on February 23, 2011 | No CommentsOlder individuals, who typically fall into a group at a low-risk for heart disease, based on diet, exercise and general health factors, may still be at a greater risk than previously thought. The new concerns, associated with heart rate turbulence, are based on a study […] -
Secondhand Smoke Kills Over Half a Million a Year
Posted on November 29, 2010 | No CommentsLast week the World Health Organization released a, first of its kind, report estimating the amount of death and disease caused from secondhand smoke around the world. The data, gathered from 192 countries indicates that over 600,000 people, almost 1/3 of these being children under […]