Heart Disease Prevention Now has a Voice
Heart Disease Prevention now has a voice through an online blog. Rich content can be found on heart disease in kids, heart disease in women, heart disease prevention, heart disease periodicals, diabetes and heart disease, and much more. Learn about others' experiences with heart disease, what they have tried, what is working, etc. Woodland Park, CO (PRWEB) July 25, 2007 -- Articles regarding many categories of heart disease and heart disease prevention can be found on a new heart disease blog. For those with a history of heart disease in their family, or curious about heart disease prevention, reversing heart disease, cures for heart disease and heart disease treatement, this blog is a useful information exchange. Ask questions, post experiences, learn and live healthy. Heart Disease articles are written by Liz Davis based on research performed regarding heart disease. Samples, of articles in this Heart Disease Online Blog (http://heart-disease-online-blog.com/) include: Heart disease in Women Is A Leading Cause For Most Fatalities In Women Approximately 8 million people, it is believed, are living with heart disease in the USA. The facts relating to heart disease in women are frightening, and leading cause of female deaths. Heart Disease in Kids Child heart disease can involved the heart having a small abnormality that may or may not be noticeable at birth. Many times there is a hole in the heart wall that lets blood travel from one side to the other leading to blue lips or fingers on the child. Heart Disease Risk Factors There Are Many Different Kinds of Heart Disease Risk Factors Heart Disease Risk Factor #1: Fatty Food Everyone likes to have dessert and fatty food, because it tastes delicious. However, this fatty food is also one of the most prevalent heart disease risk factors. Heart Disease Risk Factor #2: Genetics Sometimes, you can eat all the healthy food, and keep active, yet encounter the heart disease risk factor because of genetics. For example, if your parents had heart problems, and your siblings have heart problems as they get older, then you know that you are at risk as well. Now there's a place to share experiences about heart disease, and what you and your family are doing to over come it. ###
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