Articles, tagged with "syndrome x", page 1
All you need to know about Insulin Resistance
Reaven states that Syndrome X "...may perhaps be the induce of fifty % of all heart attacks". Dr. Reaven also indicates that Insulin Resistance Syndrome "...impacts involving sixty-75 million Americans". Additional a short while ago, gurus have also come ...
The Only Way To Prevent Syndrome X - Weight Loss and Exercise
The metabolic syndrome also known as Syndrome X,is a growing problem throughout the Western world. Reflecting our "couch bound" lives and fast food eating habits. So in truth, it is just another self-inflicted lifestyle condition.
This syndrome consist...
Bodacious Bicycling Benefits
Want to save money and reduce your impact on the planet? Want to be healthier and feel better? These are some of the bicycling benefits you can enjoy when you ride just a few days a week. No need to worry if you haven't ridden in years. Give it a try, and...
Symptoms of Angina
Angina (angina pectoris) is severe chest pain due to lack of blood (i.e., oxygen) in the heart muscle. The main cause is a coronary artery disease called atherosclerosis, or a clogging of the arteries. Angina typically feels like the chest is being strang...
How Fast Can The X Factor Ruin Your Life
It was absolutely embarrassing! I couldn't stay awake. After eating a normal breakfast lunch or dinner I was out like a light. No I am not talking about the Thanksgiving turkey tryptophan thing that is the brunt of so many jokes-this was not funny at all....
Is Enzacta a Scam or Legit Opportunity? - Enzacta Review
I decided to investigate an opportunity called Enzacta due to the number of scams running online, this is what I found out...
Enzacta is a Mexican nutrition company that is distributing food supplements through network marketing. It has spread from Mex...
EECP - Enhanced External Counterpulsation
EECP is an enhanced external counterpulsation. It is cost effective, non invasive, non surgical, non pharmaceutical, out patient therapy for Angina, Heart attack and heart failure patients. It is FDA (USA) and NHS (UK) approved.
How is EECP Performed?
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Are You Overweight but Do Not Have a Diabetes Diagnosis? You Are Lucky Part one..
Researchers don't have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Diabetes type 2, also known as Diabetes Mellitus, incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, ou...
Metabolic Syndrome - Causes and Treatment
Metabolic syndrome is a condition in which a group of risk factors. People with this disease are at increased risk of coronary heart disease and other diseases related to plaque buildups in artery walls (e.g. stroke and peripheral vascular disease) and ty...
A Growing Waistline is a Dangerous Situation
Metabolic Syndrome (sometimes called Syndrome X) is a relatively new term to describe a cluster of conditions that can put you at high risk for major diseases. This condition is on the rise especially among adults who are inactive or sedentary and who hav...
A Growing Problem - A Silent Epidemic Called Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic Syndrome is on the rise, especially among adults that have gained fat around their midsections and are much less physically active compared to their teen years. About two thirds of us are overweight and exercise deficient, and up to 40% of adult...
Hypoglycemia - Take Your Fate Into Your Own Hands
Hypoglycemic symptoms (anxiety, cloudy brain, insomnia and mood swings) are not at first considered serious, although they do hide long-term dangers.
But if left untreated, severe hypoglycemia could lead to a loss of consciousness and even a coma. You ...
Hypoglycemics - Have You Got Any Of These Symptoms? - Your Last Chance to Change Your Lifestyle!
Michael Capstan, 44, on his way to work tripped over builder's rubble and badly grazed his elbows which then took more than three weeks to get better.
Michael was lucky; in the back of his mind was the fact that one of the early signs of Hypoglycemia, ...
What You Should Know About Low Glycemic Index (GI)
The Glycemic Index or GI compares the carbohydrate foods based on the glucose level reactions in the blood. Foods with high GI are rapidly absorbed by our body and make our blood glucose levels rise quickly. On the other hand, foods with low GI take longe...
The Causes of Syndrome X
You've probably never heard of it. While it's not a disease, many people with high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, insulin resistance and obesity already have it and are guaranteed to suffer serious health problems later in life.
If you are ov...
