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Exercising to protect your heart
Heart disease seriously impairs the length and quality of our life. The major risk factors of heart disease are high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, physical inactivity and smoking. All of these factors can be managed very successfully by our … Continue reading
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Tagged Cholesterol, exercise, Heart disease, high blood pressure, inactivity, lifestyle, physical activity, smoking, weight training
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Cardiac rehab improves heart patients’ life
This is an article from the Times of India that is so good, I wrote to them to get permission to post the whole thing… Researchers at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre have said that healthcare practitioners can increase the … Continue reading
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Tagged Aspirin, cardiac bypass, cardiac illness, cardiac interventions, cardiac rehab, cardiac rehabilitation, Cholesterol, dietician, exercise, heart attack, Heart disease, heart surgery, Hypertension, lifestyle modification, mortality, quality of life, Risk factor, smoking, statins
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