September 8th, 2006

Heart disease treatment symptoms


1960 Sun - Tucked underneath this phalanx of glimmer, a touching, glowing heart flickers as a It’s possible that they, too, are victims of the disease “business major-itis.” Keep This time I wasn’t completely isolated; a homeless woman and a stray cat were
Source: www.zwire.com

Search for Mrs. Limestone County announced
Mexia Daily News - The woman chosen as Mrs. Limestone County will become an ambassador from the The American Heart Association and The United Way are the official charities of Suzy lost her mother to breast cancer after a long battle with the disease. Her goal
Source: www.mexiadailynews.com

Why Women Can’t Sleep
MSNBC - Women who are sleep-deprived are also at risk for a range of problems: depression, heart disease, even obesity. Researchers have Meir Kryger, author of “A Woman’s Guide to Sleep Disorders.” “I personally don’t think it’s a good development.” Kryger
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Working yourself sick isn’t always by choice
Everett Herald - A woman who works two minimum wage jobs in order to make ends meet and a woman who puts in 50 hours at her law firm may states that high blood pressure, which can lead to a variety of potentially deadly health problems, including heart disease and
Source: www.heraldnet.com

New heart surgery allows for easier repair of valves
Chattanooga Times Free Press - woman said. Diseased valves, according to cardiologists, are becoming more common in women and are affecting people at a younger age than most coronary artery disease. In 2003, about 20,000 people in the United States died from valvular heart disease
Source: www.timesfreepress.com

Touching Women’s Hearts: Women’s Health Conference celebrates 20 years
Southern Illinoisan - Of the 26 topics women can chose from at the event this year, many address the theme of tending the woman’s heart, including physical health seminars on gender differences in coronary artery disease, stress management, and obesity. There’s also a
Source: www.southernillinoisan.com

60: The New 45
KFVS12 - of Americans born between 1946 and 1964 are taking Bloom’s advice to heart And the oldest woman, Maria Esther de Capovilla of Ecuador, died Monday at 116 in areas such as joint replacement and the management of cardiovascular disease.
Source: www.kfvs12.com

MAILBAG: Points debated in smoking article
Portage Daily Register - Every man, woman and child in Columbia County, smoker or nonsmoker, paid $390 in 2003 to cover the cost of smoking. These Secondhand smoke is a serious health hazard responsible for causing heart disease, cancer and respiratory illness in nonsmokers.
Source: www.wiscnews.com

Eat, laugh, enjoy
Sioux City Journal - of death: heart disease, cancer and stroke. Healthy eating, which Bandstra speaks about with enthusiasm, can also be an adventure. And just shy of 60, this author is determined to share her passion. Sixty, she says, is the age of the “more woman.” And
Source: www.siouxcityjournal.com

A day for ourselves
Louisville Courier-Journal - It’s all covered by the $40 registration (heart-disease screening is $10 extra and includes a glucose and cholesterol check), and Her articles have appeared in Ladies’ Home Journal, Woman’s Day, Body & Soul, Weight Watchers Magazine and other
Source: www.courier-journal.com

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