By Ralph E. Holsworth, Jr., DO & Jonathan V. Wright, MD - Vol. 13, No. 1. Spring, 2012
A quick search on the PubMed database reveals nearly 1,000 scientific papers linking blood viscosity to cardiovascular disease events and risk factors.
In fact, inc
reased blood viscosity is the only biological parameter that has been linked with all of the other major cardiovascular risk factors, including high blood pressure, elevated LDL cholesterol, low HDL, type-II diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, smoking, age, and male gender.
This led to the proposition, which is becoming more widely accepted, that blood viscosity is the unifying parameter for CVD. Increased viscosity may be the reason why the other biochemical, metabolic and demographic factors are important, and provides the underlying mechanism through which these other factors convey the pre-inflammatory insult to the arterial walls (Sloop GD. Med Hypotheses 1996; 47:321-5).
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Written by Sarah Showalter, Contributing Writer
In the last year, there's been an explosion in the number of medical or health-related apps available to smart phone and mobile computer users. Everything from home sleep monitoring to food label analyzers is now available in app form. That's on top of hundreds of medical apps for doctors. Do they really help improve health? Is anybody regulating them? HPC's new tech-maven, Sarah Showalter, wades into the flood of health apps to find out.
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Written by Bianca Garilli, ND, Contributing Writer
Several publications in the last few years have supported a relatively new view that a compromised gastrointestinal mucosa plays a major role in CFS. Restoring GI health by eliminating trigger foods, probiotic therapy, stress reduction, and supportive nutrients like L-glutamine, zinc, and digestive enzymes can bring about marked improvements in CFS symptoms.[ ...Read More]
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