(Newswire.net — October 29, 2013) Boston, MA — A new report and video titled Specific Digestive Disorders Linked to Increase in Heart Attacks demonstrates how the most prevalent digestive disorders increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.
New research indicates that inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), especially Colitis and Crohn’s disease, can increase risk of heart attack and stroke by up to 25%. Knowing that this risk is real, it is all the more important to control risk factors of heart disease, including maintaining a healthy weight, decreasing metabolic syndrome symptoms, and keeping blood pressure low.
They symptoms of IBD, including diarrhea, gas, bloating, and cramping, effect over 1.5 million people annually. Most IBD symptoms can be reduced by following a healthy diet, exercising regularly, lowering stress and maintaining healthy weight levels.
Adding a high quality probiotic supplement is also an effective way to reduce the symptoms associated with several forms of IBD. Probiotics are good, healthy bacteria naturally present in the digestive system. Doctors recommended probiotics make up at least 85% of the over 100 trillion bacteria in the digestive system.
Health News Wires’ article, Specific Digestive Disorders Linked to Increase in Heart Attacks article is available at: http://healthnewswires.com/digestive-disorders-increase-heart-attacks/
An informative video on the topic can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp3yY-Hiux0
A free downloadable e-book providing information ensure your body contains appropriate amounts of probiotics is available at: http://HealthNewsWires.com/probiotics-common-cold/
About: HealthNewsWires.com is a new website that was launched in June of 2013 in order to educate the community in the importance of health and wellness. Previous topics covered on the site include Insulin Resistance; upcoming topics to be covered include weight loss, benefits of antioxidants, skin health, joint health, metabolism, digestive health, probiotics, gluten intolerance, cleansing diets, heart health, as well as several other highly informative articles to help people understand the connection between health and a high-quality of life. Most recently, they released a video explaining Ways To Lower Blood Sugar.