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IS YOUR HOME POISON SAFE?

In May 2003 a pet owner in Portland, Oregan, left a bottle of Tide next to her dogs cage. Somehow the bottle spilled and the dog ended up laying in the detergent for hours. You can find the news story by clicking here: http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?id=57295 If laundry detergent can do THAT to a pet, whose skin is much tougher and thicker than human skin, imagine what a little bit of detergent that is spilled accidently can do to human skin, the skin of a baby, or toddler specifically. Most people don't realize just how dangerous toxic chemicals are in the home. To find out more, please visit: www.momswin.com/4my8kidz

#1 CAUSE OF DEATHS

Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in women and men. Nearly 62 million Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease, and nearly a million die from such conditions each year. Heart disease is by far the number one killer in the United States, although a third of those deaths could be prevented if people followed better diets and exercised more, the American Heart Association said in an annual report. The AHA estimates that 61,800,000 Americans have cardiovascular disease, which can include high blood pressure, coronary heart disease (heart attack and chest pain), stroke, birth defects of the heart and blood vessels, and congestive heart failure. According to the report, 50 million Americans have high blood pressure, 12.6 million have coronary heart disease and 4.6 million have suffered stroke. Overall, slightly more females than males have cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease kills more Americans than the next seven causes combined -- including cancer -- the AHA report states. "The most surprising finding is that heart disease and stroke numbers are not going down," Dr. David Faxon, president of the AHA, told Reuters Health. "For many years, they did, but now we are seeing a leveling off, and in fact, we are seeing an increase in some groups such as African-American women." According to Faxon, reasons for the leveling off in numbers include the aging of the population and the "growing problem" of diabetes and obesity, both of which greatly increase heart disease risk. In 1999, the most recent year for which data is available, cardiovascular disease deaths totaled nearly 1 million -- equivalent to 1 death every 33 seconds -- and accounted for 40% of all deaths that year. The new report also states that caring for people with cardiovascular disease costs billions of dollars and will get more expensive. Cardiovascular disease-related costs for 2001 were estimated at $298.2 billion and are expected to rise to $329.2 billion in 2002. "The majority of the cost is for inpatient hospitalization so anything that prevent the disease and complications and the need for rehospitalization can reduce cost," Faxon said. "Cardiovascular disease deaths in 1999 totaled 958,755; cancer 549,838; accidents 97,860; Alzheimer's disease 44,536 and HIV/AIDS 14,802," the association said in a statement. Heart disease accounted for 40 percent of all deaths in the United States in 1999. Many studies show that a better diet and a little exercise can prevent many deaths, yet Americans ignore the most basic guidelines, the heart association said. The report says only 22.7 percent of adults ate the minimum of five servings of fruits and vegetables a day in 1996 -- up from 19 percent in 1990. Americans are also failing to control a common cause of heart death -- their blood pressure. Only 39 percent of adults with high blood pressure had their levels controlled to below 140/90 mm Hg, considered the highest desirable blood pressure, according to the National Center for Quality Assurance. About a quarter of all Americans smoke cigarettes, which cause an estimated one in five deaths from cardiovascular diseases, the heart association said. Its report said 37,000 to 40,000 nonsmokers die from heart disease every year because of exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke. Washington Post January 1, 2002; Page A11

Preserve your LIFE for and with your love ones

Stress and Heart Disease One of every seven American males has or will have a heart attack or disabling heart disease before the age of 60. Two of five adults will have high blood pressure. Stress releases fatty acids and glucose into the bloodstream. These can be converted into natural fat and cholesterol and deposited on arterial walls (arteriosclerosis). These deposits create resistance to the blood flow through the arteries, and contribute to high blood pressure. Chronic stress increases blood pressure and cholesterol and, therefore, leads to chronic hypertension. Stress releases hormones which can increase susceptibility to blood clotting. Stress increases the likelihood of smoking and using caffeinated foods and beverages. Smoking cigarettes raises a person's heart rate an average of 14 beats per minute. This effect, when combined with stress, can cause the heart rate to increase as much as 38 beats a minute. The effects of caffeine are similar to cigarettes. (Research from the U. of Maryland.) In the chronically stressed individual the repair and healing systems of the body are compromised and this leads to increased damage and slower repair of injuries to the heart and body. Along with cardiovascular problems, stress can also cause muscular, respiratory, and skin problems, sexual problems, gastrointestinal and eating disorders, and chemical dependence, we refer to these conditions as Stress-Related Disorders. Stress-related Disorders can lead to illness, disease, chronic disease and even death. Stress increases your risk of heart attack and death from heart disease. It is often very difficult for the average individual to identify how much stress he or she has and to what degree it is affecting their body. If you believe that you are stress free yet you have unexplained illnesses or vague symptoms you may have hidden stress. If you know that you have stress you should immediately do something about it. PURCHASE A VACATION TODAY AND TAKE THE STRESS OUT OF YOUR LIFE TODAY. COME BACK TO WORK REFRESH AND READY.










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