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5 foods that keep blood pressure down

Your life may depend on your blood pressure. Hypertension — high blood pressure (HPB) — hits around 50 million people in the United States and a billion worldwide. It can trigger coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, and kidney disease. HPB causes two-thirds of the strokes, almost half of all heart attacks, and is the biggest risk factor for death in the world.
- FC&A Staff Writer
- Tags: Healthy Living Heart/Cholesterol/Blood Pressure
Hiatal hernia — How to handle the hidden cause of heartburn
You have a 60-percent chance of having a hiatal hernia if you’re over age 60. The good news is, even if you have a hiatal hernia — no matter what your age — it’s probably not a problem. You may not even know you have one. That’s because most hiatal hernias are small and don’t cause any symptoms.
- FC&A Staff Writer
- Tags: Diabetes & High Blood Pressure Health & Healing Heartburn
Inulin — super nutrient against diabetes
There’s a new kind of fiber in town, and its name is inulin. Actually, it’s not new at all — it’s been a nutritional ingredient in your onions and garlic forever. But inulin is getting new respect for what it can do.
- FC&A Staff Writer
- Tags: Diabetes & High Blood Pressure Health & Healing
Tart cherry juice reduces fibromyalgia pain, improves sleep
Experts say between 3 and 6 million people are living with fibromyalgia. This chronic condition makes you feel pain all over — especially in specific tender spots — so weak and tired you can’t function normally, and unable to sleep. You may also suffer from headaches, depression, and trouble thinking.
- FC&A Staff Writer
- Tags: Fatigue Health & Healing Muscles & Sprains Sleep
Quick fixes for iron deficiency

Iron is your body’s gold, and like this precious metal, not everyone has enough to live on. Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency in the world, affecting more than 1.2 billion people.
- FC&A Staff Writer
- Tags: Fatigue Health & Healing
