How important is heavy lifting compared with my possible loss to my loved ones?
There are several more questions that your doctors may raise concerning issues such as your homocysteine levels (a newly identified cardiac risk factor that may be diminished if you take folate supplements), blood magnesium levels, and the possibility of your having some form of diabetes. Let me share with you some of the information that I decided to implement in returning to weightlifting competition. First of all, I reasoned that the major cardiac health risk associated with heavy lifting is due to the large or sustained increases in blood pressure, because this may increase the rate of arterial damage and plaque formation, as well as exposing weakened or narrowed arteries to the risk of rupture – especially after bypass surgery in which veins from the legs serve as replacements for arteries which are meant to handle greater pressure. This increase in blood pressure is largely the result of the Valsalva manoeuvre produced by breath holding against a closed glottis, which also increa
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- My student loved SAAST, and I wish to contribute to making it possible for other students to attend. Can I make a donation to the scholarship fund?
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