A Little Less Daily Salt Could Mean Fewer Deaths Among Americans
March 31st, 2009
A new study by US researchers found that a moderate reduction in daily salt intake could reduce deaths and rates of heart disease among
Americans, and among African Americans in particular, because they are more likely to have high blood pressure and for it to be sensitive to
salt.
The study was the work of lead author Dr […]
Seasonal Allergies Expert
March 9th, 2009
Seasonal allergies follow the growth cycle of plants. Beginning in early March, the common allergies come from tree pollen, and by late April or early May, grass begins to pollinate. These allergies last until July and then the next round begins with ragweed
Egg-Irony: High Cholesterol Food May Reduce Blood Pressure
March 7th, 2009
Researchers in Canada are reporting evidence that eggs - often frowned upon for their high cholesterol content - may reduce another heart disease risk factor - high blood pressure.
They describe identification of egg proteins that act like a popular group of prescription medications in lowering blood pressure. generic accutane