Jul
30
2007
Jordan S asked:
The body mass index, I, can be used to determine an individuals risk of heart disease. An index less then 25 indicates a low risk. The body mass index is given by the formula: I= 700w/H^2 where w=weight and H=height in inches. Francis weighs 173 pounds and stands 74 inches tall. What is his BMI? Find an inequality describing all weights W that Francis can have and be in low-risk category.
Jayden
Jul
28
2007
John S asked:
I am 13 and I have masturbated since age 11. I masturbate 1-2 times a day. I don’t think I have experienced any major problems. I read that Masturbating may cause heart problems. In my current condition have I cause myself heart problems? If I stop masturbating and exercise will I become normal? I feel that I am not addicted to masturbating.
Sebastian
Jul
28
2007
Razzi R asked: What really causes coronary heart disease?
Ancel Keys’s research has ZERO scientific validity as he LEFT OUT data available from 22 other that CONTRADICTED his theory. Also his false theory was an epidemiological study - which is the LOWEST of the low and is not good enough.
Most importantly there has not been one tightly controlled clinical intervention trial that has ever shown saturate dfat to increase CJHD mortality or incidence.
So what REALLY CAUSES CHD?
Jessica
Jul
20
2007
Nabo’s Woman asked:
If a person had undiagnosed heart disease and led an extremely active life doing gymnastics, martal arts, rock climbing, etc, wouldn’t they experience some sort of symptoms, like fainting or dizziness, or nausia, or something like that, even death?
Anna
Jul
17
2007
sierra_06 asked:
How does one’s food pattern over time contribute to the development of Diabetes, Heart disease, Osteoporosis, or Cancer?
Avery
Jul
11
2007
Dj Conquest asked:
Can a racing, rapid heart beat or some kind of heart problem cause breathing difficulties???
Jason