Denver Hormone Health Announces Partnership with Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Experts, Forever Health™

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Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) February 28, 2014

Denver Hormone Health announced today their new partnership with bioidentical hormone and wellness experts, Forever Health™, and the company’s spokesperson, television star and healthy living advocate Suzanne Somers. The announcement comes at a pivotal time in the history of hormone therapy as waves of positive results are pouring in from ongoing Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) trials. DHH and Forever Health’s mission is to educate patients on the benefits of bioidentical hormones versus synthetic hormones to help in the aging process.

Testosterone-Pellets-PrepDr. Stephen A. Goldstein, founder of Denver Hormone Health says, “We created DHH under the premise that no man or woman should suffer needlessly because of hormone imbalances.” He continues, “As leaders in the BHRT industry, we are excited that our alliance with Forever Health™ will help us connect with many patients-in-need in the Denver Metro area, and we’re looking forward to making a difference in many peoples’ lives and well-being for years to come.”

Forever Health™ spokesperson and BHRT patient, Suzanne Somers is widely known for her active lifestyle and youthful appearance – and she credits Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy with her success. “Thanks to BHRT, I enjoy robust health, balanced hormones, strong bones, and the energy of someone half my age,” says Somers.

Denver Hormone Health has two Denver locations – Cherry Creek and Lone Tree, Colorado. To learn more about Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, please visit http://www.stephengoldsteinmd.com or call (720) 425-9541.

Goldstein-Over-the-shoulderAbout Denver Hormone Health:
Denver Hormone Health was founded in 2011 by Dr. Stephen Goldstein, who brings more than 14 years of experience in the field of hormone replacement therapy. Hormone imbalances affect millions of people worldwide and can dramatically hinder the daily lives of both men and women as they age. Denver Hormone Health utilizes natural Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) to balance hormone levels in both men and women and combat a myriad of symptoms of aging to vastly improve the quality of life without the adverse effects associated with other forms of treatment. In addition to BHRT, DHH offers customized nutrition counseling, weight management and exercise plans. For more, visit http://www.stephengoldsteinmd.com.

About Forever Health™:
Forever Health™ Physician Network connects thousands of people nationally searching for a new way to age with caring, committed physicians who can help them achieve their goals. Forever Health™ makes it possible for prospective patients to connect with qualified physicians in specific geographic areas who specialize in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) and optimal health. Forever Health™ passionately believes everyone deserves access to BHRT, vitamins, supplements and cutting-edge, quality-of-life treatment. Finding a doctor through the Forever Health™ Physician Network is free of charge. For more, visit http://www.foreverhealth.com.

About Suzanne Somers:
Suzanne Somers is one of America’s most popular and beloved personalities. In a multifaceted career that has spanned more than three decades, she has achieved extraordinary success as an actress, singer, comedienne, New York Times bestselling author, Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year, entrepreneur, and lecturer. She is the voice and face of alternative medicine. Her latest book, I’m Too Young For This! The Natural Hormone Solution to Enjoy Perimenopause (Crown Archetype; 2013) was an instant New York Times bestseller. She received an Emmy nomination as Outstanding Host for “The Suzanne Show,” her weekly Lifetime Network talk show, which provides a thought-provoking morning alternative with in-depth information on health and wellness in a casual, entertaining format. Suzanne’s fun, smart, empowering talk show, “Suzanne Somers’ Breaking Through,” airs online on the CafeMom Studios YouTube channel. For more, visit http://www.suzannesomers.com.

Media Contact:
Debbie Brinkman
720.425.9541
info(at)denverhormonehealth(dot)com

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End Your Struggle With Anxiety

Anxiety Raises Health Risks, And Poor Health Raises AnxietyAnxiety and your health

Anxiety is a problem that many people in our society struggle with. Evidence is showing that anxiety leads to bigger problems besides just feeling uneasy. Researchers from The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have found a link between anxiety and other serious health risks.

A recent study has shown that there is an increased risk of stroke for those people who suffer from anxiety. The results reported that individuals with generalized anxiety symptoms were 33% more at risk to develop a stroke than that of people who did not have significant signs of anxiety. These findings were calculated after using control methods independent of outside influences such as depression and cardiovascular factors.

The findings of this study were part of an ongoing longevity study that followed subjects for over 16 years and they were regularly interviewed, blood tested, and given medical and physiological examinations. “Our study looked at anxiety along a continuum in the general population and not as a specific disorder,” Says Dr. Maya J. Lambiase PhD.

In a society where stroke and cardiovascular disease are on the rise on their own, this study has shown that stress and anxiety directly raise probability of stroke and at risk percentage towards serious health conditions. The clear message this study brings to light is that it is imperative for those suffering from anxiety to take proactive steps to prevent serious health conditions down the road.

Furthermore, this study has shown another interesting factor related to the causes of anxiety; Poor health and lifestyle choices lead to increased anxiety and complications.

Those individuals with the highest levels of anxiety are typically associated with being in poor physical shape and having habits such as smoking.

“Poor health behaviors may be one pathway linking anxiety with stroke risk,” the researchers wrote. “In the present study, behaviors (particularly smoking and physical activity) had the most sizeable attenuating effect on the relationship between anxiety and incidental stroke.

However, since these behaviors did not account fully for the association between anxiety and incident stroke, direct biological effects of anxiety should also be considered.”
Source Reference: Anxiety Linked to Higher Stroke Risk, By Salynn Boyles, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today. Reviewed by Zalman S. Agus, MD; Emeritus Professor, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RSN, Nurse Planner.
Primary Source Reference: Lambaise M, et al “A prospective study of anxiety and incident stroke” Stroke 2013; DOI: 10.1161/STROKEEAHA.113.003741

Top Omega-3 Rich Foods

Top foods (per percentage of serving size and nutritional value) containing the highest omega-3 fatty acids are:omega-3-food

    • Flax Seeds
    • Walnuts
    • Sardines
    • Salmon
    • Soybeans
    • Tofu
    • Shrimp
    • Brussel Sprouts
    • Cauliflower
    • Winter Squash

Top Food Categories Containing The Highest Omega-3 Fatty Acids:

Produce Grains Dairy Seafood
Broccoli Bread Eggs Salmon
Collard Greens Cereal Cheese Herring
Spinach Crunchy Oats Milk Cod
Summer Squash Flour Soy Milk Mackerel
Winter squash Pasta Yogurt Oysters
Kale Oatmeal Sardines
Mint Pumpkin Seeds Trout
Parsley Wild Rice Fresh Tuna
Watercress Halibut

Meats: Meats are also a great source of omega-3 fatty acids. The only condition is that they have to be grass fed. Meats from animals that are fed corn show significantly less omega-3 than those of free range grass fed. Also, the health risks associated with corn fed beef that are shot full of hormones,anti-biotics and steroids make them worth staying away from in general.

Omega-3 Health Benefits:

ALA- Alpha Linolenic Acid:
ALA is used in majority to provide energy to our cells. It is essential to have sufficient levels of ALA for the immune,inflammatory, nervous, and cardiovascular system function. It’s also essential for EPA and DHA function.
EPA- eicosapentaenoic acid:
message molecules called prostaglandins are made through EPA function. This acid is key for proper imflammatory systems function. This balances out omega-6 fatty acids levels that are pro inflamatory.
DHA-docosahexaaenoic acid:
Essential for nervous system function(including brain function) depends on proper levels of DHA. The brain is composed of primarily fat. (estimated at at around 60%) DHA makes up about one third of that total brain fat. Drops in brain level function are associated with DHA levels. Medical conditions such as neurological decline, Parkinson’s disease, difficulty reasoning, and even multiple sclerosis are associated with DHA.
Also, there is significant evidence that omega-3 properties of all the above prevent cardiovascular disease as well.