Mailbag! MAJOR Kidney Disease Breakthrough
Recently, Lebanese researchers have found that a powerful vitamin that can help keep your kidneys healthy for years to come. Read on to discover what it is.
Nutrient Duo DROPS Blood Pressure
Got high blood pressure? Then you might have low vitamin levels. Find out which two vitamins can keep your blood pressure down and your heart and bones in tiptop shape. Read on to discover more…
Nutty Trick Drops Heart Risk 32%
Stiff arteries can lead to serious heart problems like heart attack and stroke. Fortunately, recent Penn State research shows that a certain snack can help keep your arteries soft and supple well into your golden years. Read on to discover more.
Use BUGS to Beat High Blood Pressure?!?
Valentine’s Day is all about the heart. And as it turns out, some tiny bugs can help boost your heart health and keep your ticker in tiptop shape for Valentine’s Day and every day. Read on to discover more.
Delicious Dinner BLASTS Clogged Arteries
Want a foolproof menu that protects your heart? Or an easy formula to follow when eating for your health? Then tune into today to discover the three foods you should always eat together to keep a healthy heart.
The Only Candy You Should Eat This Halloween
Don’t let the sugar ghoul ruin your health this Halloween. Discover a candy that not only lets you bypass the dangers of sugar, but also increases your heart and brain health. Find out more...
Vitamin Deficiency Just as Dangerous as Smoking
Groundbreaking research finds being deficient in this heart-healthy vitamin is just as risky as smoking. Discover more...
The Best Fruit to Eat During Summer
Watermelon season has begun! Find out why you should be eating a slice every chance you get. Hint: It has to do with your health...
Reduce Your Risk of Heart Attack With These Two Nutrients
Heart disease is rampant. Could one amino acid be the cause of it? Find out how and which two powerhouse nutrients can combat it.
Red Wine -- Is It Healthy or Not?
Many studies suggest moderate consumption of red wine improves health. But now and then, new research questions that conclusion. What's the bottom line?