How to Beat Diabetes in Three Steps
Dr. Chauncey Crandall warns that diabetes puts millions of people at risk of blindness, stroke, heart disease, and more. But, once again, Dr. Crandall reminds us- it doesn’t have to be that way.
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What is Atrial Fibrillation?
A healthy heart beats between 60 and 80 times a minute. (The average rate is 72). Any significant deviation from that range is a heartbeat irregularity, also called arrhythmia. To ensure that its rhythm remains r...
Dr. Chauncey Crandall agrees with Dr. Dean Ornish’s stance that you must eat the right foods to prevent and even reverse heart disease. Please take a look at Dr. Ornish’s most recent article about the ways of living in order help you lose w...
Nearly half of about 67 million Americans with high blood pressure are not effectively treating their condition and face a high risk of a heart attack or stroke, a U.S. health official said on Tuesday.
About 36 million people have uncontroll...
The death of America’s most famous astronaut Neil Armstrong due to complications following quadruple heart bypass surgery might seem surprising, considering how routine this major operation has become.
But a top cardiologist warns that byp...
Research that successfully uses nanotechnology to deliver a substance that helps regenerate ailing heart muscle tissue could be the next step in the field of regenerative medicine, which someday could be used to repair human hearts without surg...
Dr. Chauncey Crandall, along with many other health professionals, have observed throughout their medical careers that various individuals with dishonest lifestyles generally possess a wide array of health problems. The University of Notre Dame...
With Type 2 diabetes, we need to keep one thing clearly in mind: Insulin is a growth hormone. As long as the body is producing insulin, high blood sugar counts cause relatively little damage. It’s the body’s attempt to bring these count...