Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — Cardiovascular Disease

Navigating Health with Precision: Unveiling the CardioMetabolic Profile

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In the realm of health and wellness, knowledge is power. Understanding the subtle markers that indicate potential risks for serious conditions like cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes can be a game-changer. Enter the CardioMetabolic Profile – a revolutionary tool that offers early detection of crucial indicators linked to metabolic and insulin resistance syndromes. In this blog, we'll explore the significance of this comprehensive profile and how it can pave the way for proactive health management. Unlocking Vital Insights with CardioMetabolic Profile:  The CardioMetabolic Profile stands at the forefront of preventive healthcare, offering a detailed snapshot of key markers...

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Skipping a Beat: Hormones and Heart Palpitations

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By Dr. Tracy Tranchitella, ND  There it is again! That distinct flutter in your chest that kicks up your heart rate and leaves you feeling a bit breathless. It might feel as though your heart just skipped a beat or flip-flopped in your chest and you’re left wondering, “Did my body just take me on a little roller coaster ride or was that a heart palpitation?” For most women without underlying cardiovascular issues, the experience of a heart palpitation can range from a mild sensation to moderate discomfort, not because they are typically painful, but because they can make you...

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Moderating and Resolving Inflammation with Specialized Pro-Resolving Mediators

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By Dr. Tracy Tranchitella, ND Acute inflammation has a purpose and occurs when we are injured or sick and need to mobilize an efficient immune response to heal an injury or attack an infection. When all goes well, the response of the immune system is swift and complete. The job is done, the immune cells recede, and the clean-up crew disposes of the debris. Chronic inflammation, on the other hand, tends to linger without purpose or resolution. It may be the leftover remnant of an acute inflammatory process that never fully resolved, or it may exist as its own process...

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Getting to the Heart of Estrogen

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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, and the risk dramatically increases with menopause as estrogen levels decline. In this in-depth clinical article, Dr. Sherry LaBeck of ZRT Laboratory explains how estrogen protects the cardiovascular system through nitric oxide production, endothelial function, blood lipid regulation and anti-inflammatory mechanisms — and why the timing of estrogen replacement therapy is critical to its cardioprotective effect.

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