WE’RE ALL GETTING OLD… DAMN IT!!!
Retirement is coming for the bulge of Baby Boomers!
Retirement is coming for the bulge of Baby Boomers!
So Long, Sunscreen? Scientists Suggest Red Wine Helps Prevent Sunburn By Ryan Jaslow (CBS) Think sunscreen is the only way to prevent sunburn? A new study suggests there’s another way besides a tube of sunscreen – and it can be found at your nearest grocery or liquor store. Spanish scientists discovered that grapes contain compounds [...]
The evidence is showing that high blood pressure that goes up and down is more dangerous than steady high blood pressure. Blood pressure that is normal one day, and then high the next day, is called “Variable High Blood Pressure.” Latest studies indicate that this type of high blood pressure may cause strokes six times [...]
A three year study of 245,207 adults, shows that “moderate” alcoholic intake reduces heart disease and stroke. Even “heavy” alcoholic intake was not shown to be worse than complete abstention, with the exception of stroke. Here are excerpts from the study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology Alcohol consumption, vol Nondrinkers [...]
HEART ATTACK FROM MEDSCAPE HEART DISEASE Risk Declines in People Who “Normalize” Vitamin-D Levels Shelley Wood Adding heft to the hypothesis that vitamin-D deficiency is linked to cardiovascular disease, a new study has found that people with low vitamin-D levels who managed to normalize their levels were significantly less likely to develop cardiovascular events over [...]
EXERCISE SIXTY MINUTES PER DAY . MEN SHOULD EXERCISE MORE Scientists have finally discovered the cause of obesity – No Exercise! Scientists studied over 34,000 women for fifteen years, and found that those who did not exercise gained weight. This is no great surprise! Below you will find an article which sustains this idea: By [...]
A new study, reported in Medscape Medical News, states that walking two hours or more per week protects women against stroke. Women who walk 2 or more hours a week, especially at a brisk pace, are significantly less likely to experience any type of stroke than women who do not walk, according to long-term follow-up [...]