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Making Sense of the Salt Debate

High blood pressure (hypertension) is a risk factor that contributes to heart attack, stroke and kidney disease. A diet low in sodium (the main ingredient in salt) can help prevent hypertension. The...

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Controlling Two Key Risk Factors May Double Heart Protection

If you have high blood pressure-a reading of 140/90 mm Hg or higher-your heart risk is double that of someone with normal blood pressure. But did you know that lowering your blood pressure with...

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A Heart-Healthy Lifestyle Now May Prevent Events Later On

Cardiovascular disease doesnt happen overnight. Its a slow process that starts as early as age 5. From the moment fatty plaques appear in the arteries, the chance they will eventually block blood flow...

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What You Should Know About Kidney Stones and Heart Health

As a general rule, kidney stones have been a mans disorder. But this correlation may soon become a misnomer as the risk of women developing kidney stones is rising. Nationally, the number of emergency...

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New Diabetes Medications Help Kidneys Absorb Less Sugar

Two new medications are available to individuals with diabetes that may help lower blood glucose levels and lead to moderate weight loss. The post New Diabetes Medications Help Kidneys Absorb Less...

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Control Factors That Cause Most Chronic Kidney Disease Cases

By now, youre well aware that diabetes and high blood pressure are leading cardiovascular risk factors.What you might not realize is that while increasing your odds of heart attack and stroke, diabetes...

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Potassium May Help Protect Your Heart and Kidneys

Maintaining healthy levels of potassium in your body is beneficial, regardless of any health concerns. But if you have type 2 diabetes, higher levels of urinary potassium excretion may actually help...

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Sugary Drinks, Heart Failure Risks and Bad Exercise Habits

Drinking sodas and other sugar-sweetened beverages on a regular basis may boost your bodys amount of visceral fat, the type of fat that may affect the risk of heart disease and diabetes. If you can...

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March 2016

Approved alternatives to Coumadin (collectively known as NOACs) for anticoagulation in the setting of atrial fibrillation include dabigatran, rivaroxaban, apixaban, and edoxaban. When compared to...

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Are Your Kidneys Healthy?

If you have been diagnosed with heart disease, the health of your kidneys may be the last thing on your mind. But if your heart isn’t working properly, your kidneys may be affected, too. Heart disease...

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Cardiorenal Syndrome: Failing Heart and Famished Kidneys

Managing heart failure can be a full-time job. You have a complex regimen of medications to help your heart contract more forcefully, optimize blood flow through your arteries, eliminate excess fluid...

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Preventing Heart Failure When You Are on Hemodialysis

Heart disease and kidney disease are a dangerous duo. Where you find one, you are likely to find the other, and together, they spell trouble. The post Preventing Heart Failure When You Are on...

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