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Leading Heart Disease Expert Al Sears, M.D. Offers Complete Heart-Health Program To Combat Americas #1 Killer Heart Disease
Leading heart health expert, Al Sears M.D. publishes new book, The Doctor's Heart Cure, revealing how to reverse heart disease with correct diet and exercise. Based on extensive medical research and the physician's own successful experience with 15,000 plus patients.

William Cook's Cholesterol Plunges on Tower Heart Technology Formula
Louisville, KY - After William Cook suffered two heart attacks and a triple heart by-pass operation he elected natural cholesterol reduction. Doctors monitored Cook's cholesterol and in 8 months it had dropped from 246 to 164 and his LDL cholesterol had dropped from 163 to 101, all on 2 jars of Tower Heart Technology per month, plus 2,000 mg. additional vitamin C as ascorbic acid.

Hot Peppers May Prevent Blood Clots & Heart Disease While Promoting Weight Loss
Studies show hot peppers may prevent blood clots and heart disease by increasing blood flow. It's all due to Capsaicin, the natural chemical that puts the "Hot" in hot peppers. While clinically proven to relieve headaches and sinus inflammation, capsaicin may also be the key to a healthy heart. Because of its' unique thermal heat action, capsaicin also increases metabolic activity promoting natural weight loss.

10 Ways to Avoid Heart Attacks During the Super Bowl: Heart Disease Expert and Author Al Sears, M.D., Reveals Strategies for Surviving from Kick-Off to the Final Whistle
According to experts, over 900,000 Americans are due to die of heart- related disease in 2005. Many of the 900,000 will die of a heart attack while experiencing a sudden rise in excitement and tension as happens when watching a dramatic sports event like the Super Bowl or World Cup. - According to the author of The Doctors Heart Cure, Al Sears, M.D., we cant expect to reverse years of bad diet and exercise habits overnight, but there are still some key strategies that will ensure youre still alive when the final whistle blows.

LifeWorks Wellness Center Offers 30-Minute Alternative Therapy for Heart Disease Patients
Heart disease kills more than 500,000 Americans yearly and is the leading cause of death in America. "Chelation therapy" is a non-surgical infusion therapy that has been used for improving circulation and reducing arteriosclerosis in patients with heart disease. Until recently, chelation therapy required a cumbersome three-hour infusion, but now LifeWorks Wellness Center is offering a new chelation therapy that speeds the delivery to just 30 minutes, allowing busy patients to easily fit chelation treatments into their schedules.

Movers and Shakers Feature New Digital Stethoscope for the Heart Disease
Detecting Heart Diseases Early and Non-Invasively Using Heart Sounds and new methods in Auscultation and Phonocardiography

Six Tips for Relieving Stress Today
What Could Be More Important For Working Adults Than Avoiding Stress? How do you avoid all those interruptions at work so you can get you job done? How do you deal effectively with Telephone interruptions and Email interruptions?

Hot Peppers May Prevent Blood Clots, Heart Disease, and More
Studies show hot peppers may prevent blood clots and heart disease by increasing blood flow. It's all due to Capsaicin, the natural chemical that puts the "Hot" in hot peppers. While clinically proven to relieve headaches and sinus inflammation, capsaicin may also be key to a healthy heart.

Clinical Investigation Confirms Dr. Matthias Rath's Discovery About the Critical Role of Vitamin C in Preventing Heart Disease
New study confirms medical discovery made by Matthias Rath, MD that vitamin C can prevent and reverse heart disease.

National Study Testing Chelation Therapy For Heart Disease Under Way At Pearsall Medical & Bariatrics
Pearsall Medical & Bariatrics is seeking men and women age 50 and older who have had a heart attack to join a National Institutes of Health (NIH) study on the effectiveness and safety of an investigational treatment for heart disease. The investigational treatment is a combination of chelation therapy and high-dose vitamin therapy compared with placebo (inactive treatment).

BioAcoustic Biology used to Identify Risk Factor Pathways for Heart Disease and Stroke
Biofrequency markers identified as predictive risk factors for heart attack and stroke

Best Defense Against Terrorist Attack Is Personal Preparation, Says RAND Researcher
Lynn Davis, Senior Political Scientist for the RAND Corp., is an expert on terrorism. Recently, she co-authored a RAND report detailing how average people can protect themselves and their families from harm in the event of terrorist attack. DHS Newswire (http://www.dhsnewswire.com) recently caught up with Davis and asked her about the study.

Heart Failure is On the Rise, But is Under Siege by Multiple Therapeutic Alternatives and Approaches, According to New Report from MedMarket Diligence
Despite increases in the incidence and prevalence of heart failure, a wide range of therapeutic alternatives, from drugs to devices to surgical procedures, combined with aggressive monitoring and management strategies by clinicians and healthcare delivery systems are having tremendous impact on this disease. A new report from MedMarket Diligence provides a detailed overview and analysis of heart failure management.

Heart Disease Author Al Sears, M.D. Warns of Life-Threatening Dangers in Governments Cholesterol Recommendations
The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) sounds like a good thing. They want your LDL cholesterol at 100 or lower or they want you on drugs. But wait until you find out whos setting these cholesterol guidelines. Al Sears, M.D., author of the new book, The Doctors Heart Cure, Beyond the Modern Myths of Diet and Exercise: The Clinically-Proven Plan of Breakthrough Health Secrets That Helps You Build a Powerful, Disease-Free Heart http://www.dragondoor.com/b30.html warns that vested interests may be manipulating the recommendations. And potentially risking, rather than saving, our heart health.

Federal Exercise Guidelines Could Endanger the Heart, Warns Heart Disease Author Al Sears, M.D.
Dr. Al Sears, author of The Doctors Heart Cure, http://www.dragondoor.com/b30.html warns that the new federal guidelines for exercise are an improvement over earlier recommendations yet still miss the healthiest mark. According to Dr. Al Sears, the key is to exercise harder, not longer. Rather than 30 to 90 minutes of exercise daily, as the Federal guidelines recommend Dr. Al Sears PACE (Progressively Accelerating Cardiopulmonary Exertion) program averages only 10 minutes a day.

New Heart Research Poised to Help Millions
Biosignetics Announces Results of its Heart Sound Research.New heart sound processing research leads to the invention of the Heart Energy Signature (HES). It is based on inexpensive technology and allows mapping heart sound morphology in the same way X-rays or Ultrasound allows to get additional insight into a human body and offers a great potential for early detection of heart diseases

Biosignetics - State-of-the Art Heart Auscultation Diagnosis Tools are Highlighted on World Heart Day
Biosignetics Corporation has developed and applied state-of-the art signal processing computational algorithms aiming to stimulate basic research and to teach physicians and medical students to perform digital heart auscultation diagnosis during the routine medical checkups. Patent pending Heart Energy Signature has a great potential to become de-facto standard to record, store, compare and track sound based heart diagnosis data.

Primary Angioplasty a Lifesaver for Heart Attack Patients at New Jersey Hospital
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ, has announced a hospital-wide commitment to treat patients showing signs of an active heart attack first with angioplasty to save their lives.

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