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  1. How to lose weight with a high-calcium diet and avoid arthritis, brittle bones, and heart disease.: An article from: Women's Health Letter
  2. The 10% Solution for a Healthy Life: How to Reduce Fat in Your Diet and Eliminate Virtually All Risk of Heart Disease and Cancer   [10% SOLUTION FOR HEALTHY LIFE] [Paperback]
  3. Anti-Inflammatory Foods for Health: Hundreds of Ways to Incorporate Omega-3 Rich Foods Into Your Diet to Fight Arthritis, Cancer, Heart Disease, and M [ANTI-INFLAMMATORY FOODS FO]
  4. The Japanese Diet: The Diet That Protects You Against Heart Disease and Breast Cancer by Janet Menzies, 1996-08-15
  5. Our Food Is Killing You: The Diet That Controls Obesity, Cancer and Heart Disease by Delmar A Kuhlman Jr, 1983
  6. Anti-Inflammatory Foods for Health Hundreds of Ways to Incorporate Omega-3 Rich Foods into Your Diet to Fight Arthritis Cancer Heart Disease and More 2008 publication. by Lisa M Davis, 2008
  7. Diet, blood cholesterol, and coronary heart disease: A critical review of the literature by Russell L Smith, 1989
  8. Diet and prevention of coronary heart disease and cancer
  9. Coronary heart disease: Risk factors and the diet debate by Laurence M Hursh, 1976
  10. Diet, Exercise and Coronary Heart Disease by Larry W. Gibbons, 1989-06
  11. Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease: The Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven, Nutrition-Based Cure by Jr., M.D., Caldwell B. Esselstyn, 2008-01-31
  12. Dr. Dean Ornish's Program for Reversing Heart Disease: The Only System Scientifically Proven to Reverse Heart Disease Without Drugs or Surgery by Dean Ornish, 1995-12-30
  13. Take a Load off Your Heart: 109 Things You Can Actually Do to Prevent, Halt and Reverse Heart Disease by Joseph C. Piscatella, Barry A. Franklin, 2003-02-15
  14. Tell Me What to Eat If I Suffer from Heart Disease: Nutrition You Can Live With by Elaine Magee, 2010-03-30

81. The Diet Channel - Over 100 Diet And Heart Disease Articles
Over 115 Links to diet and heart disease Articles Below! Wellness Web heart diseaseand diet; The Mayo Clinic - Mediterranean diet - Consider The Benefits;
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82. HEART AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
High blood cholesterol is an important risk factor for heart disease that you canhelp control with diet, exercise (which will increase HDL and lower LDL), and
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83. WebMD/Lycos - Article
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Diet, Nutrition, and Disease
Disease is defined as an alteration in the state of the body or some of its organs that interrupts or disturbs the performance of their vital functions. Nutrition, the physical and chemical process by which food is utilized, and diet, the regular course of eating and drinking adopted by an individual, make a profound contribution to health and disease. Overview Complementary Therapies Self-Care Web Links and Support Resources
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The materials in this section have been chosen to provide a solid introduction to your health condition. They explain anatomy and physiology, give descriptive overviews of the disease, and include a glossary of the medical terms you will come across in the rest of your report. Articles of General Interest What Are the Benefits of Vitamins and Phytochemicals?

84. Fad Diet Information
High Protein and heart disease What about a diet that contains twice the recommendedamount of Protein won't it give you heart disease? Maybe not.
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Guide picks Popular and Fad Diets: reviews for and against high protein, low carbohydrate diets. Learn about gimmicks like the Mayo Clinic Diet and American Heart Association Diet.
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The anti-carb, high-protein movement: an interview with Registered Dietitian Douglas Kalman. High Protein and Heart Disease
What about a diet that contains twice the recommended amount of Protein... won't it give you heart disease? Maybe not. Protein Power Interview A chat with Michael Eades, MD - co-author of the Protein Power Lifeplan. ZONING Out A critcal review of the 40/30/30 diet. Hi-Protein and Calcium Ask Rick: Do high-protein diets leach calcium from your body? Anti-Carbs A registered dietitian's perspective on the low-carb craze: by Elisa Zied, MS, RD and NutritionResource.com.

85. Newsmaker Interview: War Against Heart Disease
not to be made and you will have a specific disease. are some patients who have anincreased heart rate when effect if you were eating a healthy diet might put
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State of the Heart The Future of Cardiology By Sean Henahan, Access Excellence
Cardiovascular disease accounts for nearly fifty percent of deaths in both the developed world and in developing countries. Indeed, the risk of dying from heart disease is greater than the risk from AIDS and all forms of cancer combined. (Source: WHO) Worldwide, cardiovascular diseases cause 12 million deaths in the world each year. It is the leading cause of death in the US, killing some 950,000 people each year. It also accounts for a significant amount of disability and diminished quality of life. The news is not all bad. The incidence of some forms of heart disease appears to be declining. New screening tools are allowing cardiologists to recognize problems earlier and new treatments are slowing the course of life and improving the quality of life of millions of people. Lifestyle education efforts and the use of aspirin to prevent heart attacks is also improving the public health outlook. In the research fast lane, everything from the human genome project, stem cell research and the recent implantation of the world's first completely implantable artificial heart indicate significant progress on many fronts. (link to oz)

86. Fight Heart Disease And Cancer With Soy Antioxidants
of soy isoflavones in the fight against heart disease. delicious antioxidantrich,cholesterol-free, heart-healthy and whole grain, vegetable-rich diet in the
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87. Cholesterol And Women,CHOLESTEROL LEVELS.
diet information Cholesterol heart disease, high blood cholesterol,causes, levels, lower cholesterol. Questions About Cholesterol.
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  • Cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the liver to help meet the body’s need for hormones and bile acids. It also enters the body when high-fat foods are consumed and when the body’s cholesterol level is higher than necessary for normal cell functioning. The resulting high blood cholesterol is a condition that greatly increases your chances of developing coronary heart disease. This is because extra cholesterol in the blood settles on the inner walls of the arteries, narrowing them, allowing less blood to pass through them to the heart. The higher your total blood cholesterol level, the greater your heart disease risk.
Desirable cholesterol level
For all adults, a desirable total blood cholesterol level is less than 200 mg/dl. A level of 240 or above is considered high blood cholesterol. But even levels in the borderline-high category (200-239) boost the risk of heart disease.
For a woman, the level of high density lipoprotein (or HDL, the so-called "good" cholesterol) also affects heart disease risk. If your HDL is less than 35, your risk of heart disease increases.

88. Living Heart
alcohol consumption; diet rich in carbohydrate (more than 60% of calories); Physicalinactivity; Cigarette smoking, a major risk factor for heart disease.
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Lowering triglycerides is important because it may help reduce your risk for coronary heart disease, which is the number 1 cause of death. Causes of Elevated Triglycerides
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  • Obesity or overweight Excessive alcohol consumption Diet rich in carbohydrate (more than 60% of calories) Physical inactivity Cigarette smoking, a major risk factor for heart disease

89. Living Heart
The primary goal of a diet to lower blood cholesterol is to reduce risk for coronaryheart disease by decreasing saturated fat, trans fat, and dietary
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It is important for people of all ages to lower their blood cholesterol. We now know that 1 of every 2 men and 1 of every 3 women will develop heart disease during their lifetime. Whether you already have heart disease or want to prevent it, you can reduce your risk for having a heart attack by lowering your blood cholesterol. Use the Coronary Risk Calculator to calculate your risk for having a heart attack in the next 10 years. The Calculator can also be used to calculate what your risk would be if you made some important changes, such as lowering your cholesterol or lowering your blood pressure or stopping smoking.

90. CNN - Health
said Thursday they had been unable to find evidence that people who took the popular fenphen diet combination had a higher than usual rate of heart disease.
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91. PCRM--Preventive Medicine And Nutrition
For more information, please visit www.CancerProject.org. Cholesterol Cholesteroland heart disease; Controlling Cholesterol. Diabetes Diabetes and diet.
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92. TheKansasCityChannel.com - Health
Visit our heart Month section to test your risk of heart disease, quiz yourknowledge, and read up on heartrelated conditions. diet And Fitness.
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93. AARP Webplace | Foods To Fight Disease
Try soy Eating about one to two ounces of soy protein daily can help lower cholesteroland unhealthy fat in your diet and protect you from heart disease.
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ON THIS PAGE: What You Should Know Additonal Resources You need a healthy diet for a healthy life. Research shows a healthy diet could help or prevent a number of health problems, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. And that number keeps growing as researchers learn more about how nutrition affects your health. What You Should Know Adopting a disease-fighting diet is easier than you think. When you shop, choose fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains, such as brown rice and whole-wheat bread. Avoid foods high in sugar and fat. Here are some tips for arming yourself against disease with good-for-you foods: Follow the Food Guide Pyramid
This guide tells you what foods to include in your diet each day and in what portions. It shows you how to have a balanced diet by eating foods from all the basic food groups:

94. Take Wellness To Heart
Resource addresses the occurrence of heart disease and stroke in women. Learn about the warning signs for heart problems.
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96. HeartCenterOnline - For Your Heart Health
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97. Larry A. Weinrauch MD, PC
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98. Heart Disease And Stroke: Ask NOAH
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    100. Low Sodium Recipes From Megaheart.com
    For heart patients and those with liver, kidney, and other chronic diseases requiring a no salt diet.
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