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Forget the Pain—This Condition Can Raise Stroke Risk 40%

In All Health Watch, Blood Pressure, Featured Article, General Health, Heart and Cardiovascular, Stroke

It’s one of the most painful conditions you can face. And it’s becoming more common. Experts estimate that at least 10% of people will deal with it at least once in their lifetime.

And talk about unpleasant… Severe back or stomach pain, fever, chills, bloody—or foul-smelling—urine, and vomiting. Some people even need surgery for it.

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Protect Your Heart With Bacteria

In All Health Watch, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular

As Health Watch readers you know how important probiotics are for independent healing.

Their main job is to help balance and replenish your gut bacteria. This helps keep your immune system strong against invading germs. Gut balance is also critical for proper digestion. It can even help you lose body fat. But the benefits of probiotics go further than that…

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This Deadly Smog Can Stop Your Heart

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular, Heart Attacks, Heart Disease

You might not think about air pollution until you smell fumes or see smog. Even then, you may think it’s more gross than dangerous. But it may be one of the most overlooked—and dangerous—threats as you age. And not just for your lungs.

Air pollution is responsible for more than 3.2 million deaths per year. Surprisingly, most are the result of heart—not lung—damage.… Read More

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The FDA (Finally) Takes a Stand to Protect Your Heart

In All Health Watch, Big Pharma, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular

It looks like Big Pharma’s greed may have gotten the best of them… Bayer recently asked the FDA for permission to change the label on their aspirin bottles. They wanted it to include language stating that it can help users prevent heart attacks. The FDA shut down their request.1 And for good reason…

The FDA says that the research doesn’t support Bayer’s theory.… Read More