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FunHealth #064--, Get to know Low Cholesterol Foods. May 14, 2008 |
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| Hello, The Low Cholesterol Foods Issue(May,14 2008)
1. Foods Low in Cholesterol. 2. All about Cholesterol. 3. Magazine delayed a bit. 4. Health News this week =========================================================== I hope you had a lovely mother’s day. I did and I spoiled my kids to a bedroom makeover each to celebrate my day. My son kept asking if it’s my birthday and I am turning six. I told him I am turning thirty for the day and felt great about being thirty again.
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2. What's New at Healthfun-ps.
-A List of Low Cholesterol Foods
We are launching a free online magazine. If you have a real life story you want to share with other subscribers and visitors of healthfun-ps, please email me. You may hit the "reply" button on this email. Your story can be on any topic, health, weight loss, grief, relationships, career, finances, parenting, life changing event, challenging, encouraging, sad and on any other topic. We are always inspired by what others have achieved and gone through. ===========================================================
4. Health News and Tips this Week:
Drugs Alone Don't Lower Heart Disease Risks for the OverweightDaily doses of statins and blood pressure medications will not be enough to prevent heart disease among the overweight or obese individuals, a new study suggests.
The simple truth, experts say, is that pounds must also be shed to keep cardiovascular trouble away. (SOURCES: Gregory L. Burke, M.D., professor and director, division of public health sciences, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Lona Sandon, M.Ed., RD, assistant professor, clinical nutrition, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas; May 12, 2008, Archives of Internal Medicine)
High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol Associated with Eye DiseaseHigh blood pressure and high cholesterol levels not only are bad for your heart, they may also harm your eyesight, a new report suggests. The two conditions appear to increase one's risk for retinal vein occlusion, a condition that leads to vision loss. It results from one or more veins carrying blood from the eye to the heart becoming blocked and causing bleeding or fluid build-up, according to background information in the report published in the May issue of the Archives of Ophthalmology. (SOURCE: Journal of the American Medical Association,)
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