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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Clinical Trials at the Cleveland Clinic

One thing that may be advantageous for medical issues are clinical trials.  Lucky for me, my heart issues did not need a trial!  But, at times this may be great to look at depending on your medical condition!

Take a look at one of my favorite websites at the Cleveland Clinic!


Clinical Trials: Advancing Medicine, Improving Lives



The website allows you to search for trials that interest you at:

Search Clinical Trials



Wednesday, January 2, 2013

New Year Heart Healthy Resolutions

Here we go, another year!  This will be year 60 for me!  58 on the old heart & 2 on the new!!!


6 New Year's Resolutions to Boost Heart Health




New Year's Resolution: Vow to Reduce Stress

  • Identify your stressors so you can deal with them head-on.
  • Take control, and change the things you can.
  • Use tried-and-true stress-reducers such as exercise, deep breathing, and focused imagery to let out your emotion



New Year's Resolution: Vow to Get More Exercise

  • Find an aerobic activity you enjoy, such as walking, swimming, or cycling. These aerobic activities are rhythmic and repetitive, so they get your heart beating and your big muscles moving.
  • Work out at the same time every day so it can more easily become part of your daily life.
  • Exercise enough to break a sweat and increase your heart rate. But remember you don't need to be out of breath.



New Year's Resolution: Vow to Watch Your Blood Pressure


To keep track of your blood pressure levels, especially if they’re high or borderline-high, consider buying a home blood pressure monitor. Then record your levels in a book. Keeping track of your blood pressure daily or weekly is a healthy habit that can help you and your doctor get your numbers under control.


New Year's Resolution: Vow to Learn Your Heart Health Family History

  • Is there any family history of heart disease, stroke, or heart attack?
  • Is there any family history of high blood pressure, especially at an early age?
  • Most importantly, is there any history of a heart attack in a male before age 50 or a female before age 60?


New Year's Resolution: Vow to Know Your Cholesterol

  • Total cholesterol of less than 200 mg/dL
  • LDL "bad" cholesterol of less than 130 mg/dL
  • HDL "good" cholesterol of 60 mg/dL or higher


New Year's Resolution: Vow to Eat Right for Better Heart Health

  • Substitute red meat with proteins such as fish and chicken several times every week.
  • Include a combined seven servings of fruits and vegetables into your diet every day.
  • Switch to whole grains instead of processed grains as much as possible.
  • Limit cholesterol from egg yolks to once a week if your cholesterol is normal, and eliminate them altogether if your cholesterol is high.

What do you think?  Can I do it?  Yep!  Some will be more difficult then others!!!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year 2013!

It has been a little over two years after open heart by-pass surgery!  So, as last year.......

Happy New Year 2013!!





What are my New Year resolutions?  Same as last!

Grow in faith!

Focus on Family!

Be smart with my heart - Exercise & Nutrition!

And enjoy EVERY day!