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Articles from Vibrant Life (July 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
Are you at risk? Brief article 136
Changing inside out: you can prevent a heart attack. God can help. Marcum, James L. 1321
Cold, cold heart. Brief article 103
Food for thought. Brief article 158
Heart-healing funny bone ticklers. 289
Heart-healthy foods: nowhere is the "food as medicine" movement so pronounced as when it comes to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. 306
Living by choice. Brief article 128
Myriam Salcedo-Gonzalez. Mellskog, Pam Case study 602
New heart for old. O'ffill, Richard 583
No substitute. Mills, Charles 439
Powerful heart-protecting herbs: nature provides a number of herbs and spices that can modify your risk of heart disease. Some lower blood cholesterol levels. Others reduce the risk of blood clots. Still others provide potent antioxidants to inhibit atherosclerosis by decreasing the oxidation of LDL "bad" cholesterol and by improving circulatory function. Craig, Winston J. 862
Shake the salt ... out of your diet: as children, we loved experimenting with new foods. Some of our creations were pretty good; and some were, well, not so good. One day we were alone in the kitchen wanting to come up with something wonderful with which to surprise our parents. Considering several recipes, we chose one we all loved--oatmeal cookies. 1510
Special Ed. Perrino-Walker, Celeste 617
Stalking the silent killer: if you don't stop it, it will stop you ... dead: there are seldom symptoms. Medical professionals aren't altogether sure what causes it. Yet hypertension (high blood pressure) is one of the world's greatest health problems. It's mysterious, evasive, and lethal. Landless, Peter N. Disease/Disorder overview 2295
Sunny relief valve. Brief article 152
Sweet danger. Brief article 127
When the heart attacks: a tear rolled gently down Michelle's cheek as we talked. At 39 she appeared healthy; however, a heart attack had taken its toil. A strong family history, a stressful job, and a high cholesterol level were contributors. She was in denial. A 39-year-old female should not have had a heart attack. As we prayed together, the slow process of healing began. Marcum, James L. Case study 1447

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