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Friday, August 12, 2011







YOUR FIVE BIGGEST HEALTH FEARS AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM



HEART ATTACK:




  • Eat better. Avoid salt to keep your blood pressure down. Skip saturated fats and trans fats, which raise cholesterol. Eat more fish and nuts, which have healthy oils that lubricate your arteries.


  • Floss. One study found that the presence of gingivitis and cavities was as likely an indicator of heart disease as cholesterol.


  • Have a drink. Or two. Moderate drinkers are less likely to develop heart disease.


  • Cheat. If you have been dealt bad genetic cards, talk to your doctor about cholesterol-lowering drugs like aspirin, statins, and fibrates.


  • Quit smoking. Smokers are two to three times more likely to die of coronary heart disease than nonsmokers.


IMPOTENCE:





  • See all above. If blood's not flowing to your heart, there's a good chance it's not flowing to your penis, either.


  • Sleep. It increases growth hormone, which helps prevent impotence.


  • Exercise. One study showed that men who burn at least tow hundred calories a day have a significantly lower risk of erectile dysfunction than their lazier friends.


GETTING FAT:





  • Don't eat so much.


  • Push yourself to the point of exhaustion a few times a week during workouts.


  • Eat better.


  • Keep nuts at your desk. Walnuts and almonds help reduce inflammation in the arteries and suppress the chemical ghrelin, which tells your body it's hungry. East shortly before meals.


  • Walk fast-ish for thirty minutes a day. You'll burn three hundred calories, forcing your body to start burning fat reserves.


  • Don't wait until you are starving to eat. You are more likely to overeat and to choose unhealthy foods.


LOSING YOUR MIND:





  • Try something new. Take a new route to work. Learn to play squash. New ways of thinking stimulate new neural connections, which can prevent memory loss.


  • Do crossword puzzles.


  • Lower your cholesterol. Cholesterol plays a role in the formation of amyloid plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease.


  • Get vaccinated. People who get vaccinations for influenza, tetanus, diphtheria, and polio have a dramatically reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's.


  • Have your doctor check your homocysteine. If you have too much homocysteine in your blood, consider taking B vitamins: folic acid, B-6, B-12, which break it down.


  • Eat omega-3s. The fatty acids found in fish and nuts help protect against dementia.


PROSTATE CANCER:





  • Eat anti-inflammatories and antioxidants. Scientists think imflammation and oxidation-tissue damage by oxygen radicals-allows cancerous cells to grow, but fruits and vegetables, whole grains, spices and wild fish help prevent these processes.


  • Exercise.


  • Avoid sugar. It acts like a fertilizer to cancer, providing energy to cancerous cells.


  • Relax a little. Prostate cancer is common, but 90 percent of cases are caught in time to cure.


source: http://www.health.msn.com/





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