Preventive Medicine for Heart Health
January 24, 2007 by Kristen King
Filed under Women's Health
According to an article at Science Daily,
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in the United States. Although some risk factors, such as age and heredity, cannot be controlled, many factors, including smoking, cholesterol, blood pressure, obesity, and inactivity can be modified, thus, lowering the risk.
Interestingly, Arthur Agatston, whom you may know as the “South Beach diet doctor,” suggests that education on preventive measures is making huge strides toward eradicating heart attacks and other preventable health crises.
Read more in this article from today’s New York Times.
And don’t forget to check out b5media’s own heart health blog, A Hearty …read more




