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Cialis is Good for the Heart

Viagra (Sildenafil citrate), which millions of men take for erectile dysfunction (ED), reduces the effects of hormonal stress on the heart by half, according to a study published online in the journal Circulation. Viagra causes genital blood vessels to expand, which helps in maintaining an erection. Recent research also has pointed to its potential usefulness [...]

Myths About Heart Disease

Coronary heart disease is the greatest single cause of death in Australia. Given its widespread nature, an astounding number of myths exist about the disease. Here are the facts.What is Heart Disease? Heart disease is an aspect of cardiovascular disease (CVD), which also includes stroke and blood vessel ailments. It accounts for around 38% of [...]

Red Wine And Something In Red Wine Called Resveratrol Might Be Heart Healthy. Facts And Hype, Regarding Red Wine And Your Heart!

Resveratrol is considered The world’s leading weight loss and antioxidant product!….Resveratrol has been featured on a number media outlets including 60 Minutes, Oprah, and the Discover Channel. Resveratrol Select has taken that one step further by combining the cell protective benefits of Resveratrol with our own proprietary blend to help you Enhance Cell Function, Boost [...]

Hospitalists and Improvements in Senior Care

According to many online medical reference sites, a hospitalist is a physician that chooses to practice medicine directly in a hospital setting. This means that they don’t have an outside practice that takes their time and focus away from patients in long term care- namely senior patients who need more direct attention from their doctors. [...]

Symptoms Of Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart is not pumping blood as efficiently as it should and is not getting the required amount of blood to the organs in the body. Soon after the efficiency of the heart goes down the organs do not receive the right amount of oxygen and nutrients, and symptoms occur. [...]