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Pam Levy

Frisco, United States


With a successful 10-year history in Canada, Check UP Magazine is a respected publication both within the health sector and with health conscious Canadians. With its fresh approach to content development, Check UP Magazine is even more compelling. To complement this new strategy, Check UP has been given a visual update to reflect the times with bright and colorful full page photographs, lots of fresh colors, a more interesting use of visuals and a clean and easy-to-follow design. Check UP competes with the quality of a “paid” subscription, yet boasts all the advantages of a free publication. With its clear direction, science based and engaging content and fresh new look, Check UP is positioned to become Canada’s premiere source for health and wellness information.

Pam Levy Clients :Athletes are especially susceptible to heat-related illness such as dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke while exercising in hot weather. Most serious heat illness in athletes can be prevented by following some basic guidelines and heeding the warning signs and symptoms. However, if these warning signs are ignored, they may progress into a life-threatening heat emergency.

Pam Levy
# Including multivitamin therapy and prayer for health reasons, 62% of adults in the United States use some form of complementary and alternative medicine or therapy.
# After prayer, the most common therapies used by Americans are deep breathing, meditation, chiropractic, yoga, massage, and specific diets.

Checkup Magazine Contact :High blood pressure increases the risk of heart disease and stroke, which are the first- and third-leading causes of death among Americans. High blood pressure can also lead to other conditions, such as congestive heart failure, kidney disease, and blindness.

Pam Levy High blood pressure is common. About 65 million American adults—nearly 1 in 3—have high blood pressure. It is very common in African Americans, who may get it earlier in life and more often than whites. Many Americans tend to develop high blood pressure as they get older, but that doesn't mean it's a part of healthy aging. Middle-aged Americans face a 90% chance of developing high blood pressure during their lives. Others at risk for developing high blood pressure are the overweight, those with a family history of high blood pressure, and those with prehypertension (120–139/80–89 mmHg).

Pam Levy # Including multivitamin therapy and prayer for health reasons, 62% of adults in the United States use some form of complementary and alternative medicine or therapy.
# After prayer, the most common therapies used by Americans are deep breathing, meditation, chiropractic, yoga, massage, and specific diets.

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