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Learn How to Keep Your Heart Healthy with Co-Enzyme Q10

NaturalNews) Co-enzyme Q10 or CoQ10 (also known as ubiquinone) is an essential nutrient found in every cell in the human body. It plays a vital role in producing energy in the mitochondria, meaning it helps provide energy to all parts of the body. CoQ10 has been cited as producing positive effects in people with cancer, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease, although perhaps the most prominent benefit CoQ10 can provide is for the heart. Try See Yourself Well’s recently launched CoQ10! Source:naturalnews.com

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CLA shows weight management benefits for children

Daily consumption of CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) may reduce the body fat mass and total body weight in healthy but overweight and obese children, says a new study. Nutratec’s Krill Oil has the added benefit of CLA. For the entire article click on the link below. Source:nutraingredients.com

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What your hair and scalp say about your health

A Hair- and Heart-Healthy Diet Help keep hair shiny by eating salmon and walnuts for omega-3 fatty acids; spinach and carrots for vitamin A; brazil nuts for selenium; and oysters and cashews for zinc. All help maintain scalp and hair health, as do low-fat dairy, whole grains, and vegetables. Double the results: foods good for your hair are also good for your heart. Omega 3’s, Nutratec’s specialty. From :WebMD

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Smokers Using Varenicline to Quit the Habit at Greater Risk of Heart Attack, Study Suggests

ScienceDaily (July 4, 2011) — Healthy, middle-aged smokers who take the most popular smoking cessation drug on the market have a 72 percent increased risk of being hospitalized with a heart attack or other serious heart problems compared to those taking a placebo, a Johns Hopkins-led study suggests. “People want to quit smoking to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease but in this case they’re taking a drug that increases the risk for the very problems they’re trying to avoid,” says Sonal Singh, M.D., M.P.H., an assistant professor of general internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the lead author of the research. In the study, described in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Singh and his...

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