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Reduce Your Risk of Liver Disease

Your liver plays a key role in keeping you healthy, and it works hard every day to do so. Everything you eat or drink, and even the chemicals that ...

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Preventing and Treating Colds and Flus

While we are still in the midst of cold and flu season, it is important to remember to take steps to reduce your chances of catching one of these ...

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3 Steps to Improve Cholesterol Levels

Cholesterol comes in two forms, HDL (high-density lipoprotein) and LDL (low-density lipoprotein). HDL is considered to be healthy, while LDL can be ...

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What is Arrhythmia?

When the heart begins to race, reaching over 100 beats per minute, the heart is in a state defined as tachycardia. On the other end of the spectrum, ...

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Proactive Tips to Prevent Strokes

October 29th is stroke prevention day. This day was created by the World Stroke Organization to help spread awareness of strokes, and the risk factors...

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Four Early Signs of Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive heart failure does not mean that your heart simply stops (that is called cardiac arrest). Congestive heart failure, or CHF, does mean that ...

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Can Atrial Fibrillation Go Away?

Allow us to answer the question at hand right from the top. Can atrial fibrillation go away? Yes, but it is quite rare for atrial fibrillation to go ...

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What are the signs you need a pacemaker?

In the United States, pacemaker implants have risen 56% over the past 20 years. This technology makes it possible for people with heart disease to ...

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September is Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month

Joe Biden, George H.W. Bush, Barry Manilow. What do these three men have in common? And no, Barry Manilow has never been the president of the United ...

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Save a Life, Know the Signs of a Stroke

Stroke is a leading cause of death in the United States, and also a major cause of disability in adults. A stroke occurs when something blocks blood ...

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