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We at Online Village Cafe understand how difficult it can be to find what you are looking for in the ever changing world of shopping. We are here to review popular items on the market today and give our opinions, coupons, advice on products we purchase, try, and then comment on for you. Sometimes reading others opinions before you buy is the best way to test a product without taking on the expense yourself. We also post a great deal of health articles for you to read! So be sure to stop in often and see what we have reviewed lately or what new health article we have posted!

Saturday, March 24, 2007

What Women Should Know About Heart Disease

What are your risks? What are the symptoms? Did you know nausea was a symptom? Fatique? Increased weight gain? Know the risks? Don't smoke? Lose weight and watch your diet? Know your blood pressure, and cholesterol levels! Damaging your heart can be done in many ways...learn this information right now!


Two recently published studies offer new information about whether it's helpful for people without symptoms to get an exercise stress test, where the heart is monitored while you walk or run on a treadmill or ride a stationary bicycle. The exercise stress test has not received a unanimous vote as a cardiovascular screening test in healthy people.


The two new studies, however, suggest that the exercise stress test may help determine heart disease risk in people without symptoms or heart disease, as long as they are already considered high risk based on their risk factors. The JAMA study included more than 35,000 men and women between 50 and 75 who did not have symptoms of heart disease. The patients' risk was assessed with either the Framingham Risk Score, which estimates someone's 10-year risk of a heart attack or death from heart disease by weighing risk factors, or the European scoring system, known as SCORE, which uses a different equation than the Framingham Score to calculate risk.


The researchers found that the exercise stress test, if used in conjunction with SCORE or the Framingham Risk Score, may be helpful in determining heart disease risk. So in patients with multiple risk factors, normal results on the exercise stress test might drop them down to intermediate risk while abnormal results might bump them up to very high risk.


Science Daily has a wonderful video on Heart Disease and Women we think all should watch. Take a moment out and watch it as it lends some very good information we all should be aware of.

Science Daily - What every woman should know about heart disease!

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Erectile Dysfunction & Hypertension


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Hypertensive patients worry about which medications are safe to take, including erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs. Find out how ED medication affects hypertension.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Erectile Dysfunction - Why Does It Happen?

We hope this video from Science Daily will give you the information you are seeking. We know that ED can be stressful, but the hope is that by learning more about ED, you can find the treatment you desire and that will work for you.

Science Daily - Erectile Dysfunction

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Medicare D's Ever-Increasing Cost Trend

The whole point of having Medicare drug insurance is to protect against the unexpected, and we are finding a lot of unexpected cost increases and each time drug costs go up under these plans, seniors are pushed that much closer to the brink of the doughnut hole coverage gap.

Prescription price increases just show how important it is for Congress to require drug price negotiation to get the best deal for seniors, as well as offer a consistently priced, Medicare-administered drug plan in addition to the private plans.

Seniors and taxpayers deserve better Medicare drug insurance coverage and one that has the best possible price, they must see consistent prices throughout the year.

A new report from Consumers Union finds that it is getting harder and harder if not nearly impossible -- for Medicare beneficiaries to have confidence that their private Part D insurance plan will not change or increase prescription drug costs for the year they are locked into the plan.

For a copy of the full report, go to http://www.consumersunion.org.

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