Mon, 31 July 2006
You’ve heard about blood pressure, but what about something called pulse pressure? According to a new study, if your pulse pressure is high, you may be at a much greater risk of heart attack. We’ll also explain why blood pressure goes down at night. We’ll discuss new research that indicates there may be a link between migraine headaches and heart disease. Plus, we’ll share a way runners can try to beat the heat. Dr. Cooper takes calls. |
Mon, 31 July 2006
The ramifications of obesity are wide spread. We’ll explain why weight-loss surgery might not be the easy answer and the problems that some have following surgery. A new study indicates trans fats may increase the risk for gallstones in addition to increasing the risk of heart disease. Speaking of heart disease, we’ll tell you about a very easy way to help keep your arteries clear. Dr. Cooper takes calls. |