by Sue Robbins | Jan 31, 2020 | Migraine, Wellness
For men at least, entering middle age with plenty of muscle may lower the later risk of developing heart disease by more than 80 percent. How much muscle you have now could indicate how healthy your heart will be later, according to an interesting new study of muscle...
by Sue Robbins | Jan 13, 2020 | Wellness
Chinese men and women who drank more than three cups of tea a week had a lower risk of heart attack, stroke and other fatal problems. Drinking tea may be good for your heart, researchers report. Chinese scientists analyzed data from a continuing health study conducted...
by Sue Robbins | Aug 7, 2019 | Miscellaneous
Older men and women who stopped taking the drugs were at increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Read more here.
by Sue Robbins | Apr 2, 2013 | Headache Drugs
“If there’s anything that can confidently be communicated to the public, it’s the strong association of tea drinking with a lower risk of common chronic diseases, particularly heart disease, and the demonstration of that benefit through clinical...
by Dr Robbins | Nov 15, 2012 | Headache Drugs
Findings published in Circulation suggest that practicing meditation can reduce the overall risk of heart attack and stroke. Participants in the study were randomly assigned to take part in either a health education class about diet and exercise, or to participate in...