CATEGORY: Stuff in the ‘heart disease’ Category


Estrogen is Good for You

How Estrogen impacts strokes, heart disease, cancer, frailty, and many other situations. Dr. Maupin and I recently attended a medical conference in Miami. We were privileged to hear a presentation by Dr. Robert True, MD, FACOG, AASCS.  This week we[...]
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These are the Factors Leading to Heart Disease

Cardiac disease is not the only thing that results from plaque formation There are many factors that affect the development of cardiac disease, including: ObesityAdult onset DiabetesLow thyroidLack of exerciseInflammationSmokingDrinkingLow TMenopauseInsulin resistanceHeredity In my practice I begin by normalizing the[...]
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Anti-Aging Medicine and Peptides

How does Hormone Replacement Therapy and Peptides Work Together to make you Healthy? Why do peptides need replacement as we age? Peptides production in the body, are at their peak when we are in our youthful fertile years, between 12[...]
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Breast Cancer Risk Is Higher in Women with Low Muscle Mass and High Percent Body Fat

Since the threat of estrogen replacement has been put to rest, women are asking, "What are the real risks of breast cancer?". Several articles have come to the fore in the last few months that focus on the risk of[...]
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Testosterone Deficiency Can Cause Chronic Diseases

Why we should replace testosterone to prevent the diseases that kill us. One of the major conflicts in modern medicine is the argument on whether the historical approach of fighting and treating specific symptomatology is the best approach for medicine[...]
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The Importance of Nicotinic Acid in Addictions

ADDICTIONS, HEART DISEASE, ANXIETY, ANOREXIA, SCHIZOPHRENIA AND ANGER DISORDERS CAN BE TREATED WITH SUPPLEMENT NEO 40 (B3=NICOTINIC ACID). Niacin=Vitamin B3=Nicotinic Acid There are multiple causes of the diseases and conditions listed above, but all of them can be improved by[...]
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Cholesterol as a Predictor of Heart Disease

Similar to the development of the DEW line (radar defense line along arctic circle in north America that was early warning for invasion from Russia) in national defense in the cold war, the use of lab tests to measure cholesterol[...]
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Thyroid and Heart Disease

Dr. Kathy Maupin and Brett Newcomb discuss the function of the thyroid and it's effect on the heart. They discuss heart disease and other thyroid-related complications, along with their symptoms, and treatment options. This week, Brett Newcomb and I are[...]
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Women and Heart Disease

Female Arrhythmia Problems This week my friend Brett Newcomb and I are continuing our discussion of the gender differences between men and women. We are spending time talking about the issues of medical research and making distinctions in research populations[...]
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Early Menopause and Heart Disease

The link between early menopause and problems with your health. Learn about what you can do to prevent further medical complications when your body starts menopause before expected.
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