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In a message dated 1/2/04 7:32:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,

gdanen@... writes:

> Is there a website to support this?

>

> Gerry

>

Tip of the Day for January 02, 2004

How much difference can an animal make in your life? It’s almost

unbelievable. A 1995 study followed a group of about 200 heart attack survivors

for two

years. Dog owners had 80 percent less chance of suffering a new attack than

subjects without dogs. According to cardiologist Shmuel Ravid, this result is

fairly typical. Other studies have found similar, less dramatic pet benefits,

including better control of blood pressure, fewer reports of minor health

problems, and lesser feeling of social isolation. Walking dogs provides

exercise;

watching fish or a bird gives us relaxation. Petting your cat may be more

therapeutic than you think. (Source: “The Art of Getting Well: A Five-Step

Plan for

Maximizing Health When You Have a Chronic Illness†by Spero, R.N.) This

tip provided courtesy of ImmuneSupport.com

Published by Pro Health, Inc., ImmuneSupport.com is the Internet’s premier

website for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FM). Featuring the

latest news, treatment information, and community resources, our mission at

ImmuneSupport.com is to empower you to take control of your health by becoming

your complete source for health-related information and comprehensive treatment

solutions.

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In a message dated 1/2/04 7:32:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,

gdanen@... writes:

> Is there a website to support this?

>

> Gerry

>

Tip of the Day for January 02, 2004

How much difference can an animal make in your life? It’s almost

unbelievable. A 1995 study followed a group of about 200 heart attack survivors

for two

years. Dog owners had 80 percent less chance of suffering a new attack than

subjects without dogs. According to cardiologist Shmuel Ravid, this result is

fairly typical. Other studies have found similar, less dramatic pet benefits,

including better control of blood pressure, fewer reports of minor health

problems, and lesser feeling of social isolation. Walking dogs provides

exercise;

watching fish or a bird gives us relaxation. Petting your cat may be more

therapeutic than you think. (Source: “The Art of Getting Well: A Five-Step

Plan for

Maximizing Health When You Have a Chronic Illness†by Spero, R.N.) This

tip provided courtesy of ImmuneSupport.com

Published by Pro Health, Inc., ImmuneSupport.com is the Internet’s premier

website for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FM). Featuring the

latest news, treatment information, and community resources, our mission at

ImmuneSupport.com is to empower you to take control of your health by becoming

your complete source for health-related information and comprehensive treatment

solutions.

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Is there a website to support this?

Gerry

> Another step to healing....

>

>

> Tip of the Day for January 02, 2004

>

> How much difference can an animal make in your life? It's almost

> unbelievable. A 1995 study followed a group of about 200

> heart attack survivors for two

> years. Dog owners had 80 percent less chance of suffering a

> new attack than

> subjects without dogs. According to cardiologist Shmuel

> Ravid, this result is

> fairly typical. Other studies have found similar, less

> dramatic pet benefits,

> including better control of blood pressure, fewer reports of

> minor health

> problems, and lesser feeling of social isolation. Walking

> dogs provides exercise;

> watching fish or a bird gives us relaxation. Petting your cat

> may be more

> therapeutic than you think. (Source: " The Art of Getting

> Well: A Five-Step Plan for

> Maximizing Health When You Have a Chronic Illness " by

> Spero, R.N.)

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Is there a website to support this?

Gerry

> Another step to healing....

>

>

> Tip of the Day for January 02, 2004

>

> How much difference can an animal make in your life? It's almost

> unbelievable. A 1995 study followed a group of about 200

> heart attack survivors for two

> years. Dog owners had 80 percent less chance of suffering a

> new attack than

> subjects without dogs. According to cardiologist Shmuel

> Ravid, this result is

> fairly typical. Other studies have found similar, less

> dramatic pet benefits,

> including better control of blood pressure, fewer reports of

> minor health

> problems, and lesser feeling of social isolation. Walking

> dogs provides exercise;

> watching fish or a bird gives us relaxation. Petting your cat

> may be more

> therapeutic than you think. (Source: " The Art of Getting

> Well: A Five-Step Plan for

> Maximizing Health When You Have a Chronic Illness " by

> Spero, R.N.)

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