Heart valve disease
Ledger - Published Tuesday, December 5, 2006 Health Events is for people with heart problems, their family members, caregivers and others interested in learning more about heart disease
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Superfruit juice wards off winter ills, proponents say
Sierra Sun - A a has been associated with health benefits such as prevention or reduced risk of: cancer, diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer s, high cholesterol, urinary tract infections, visual deterioration and premature aging, according to Perricone. The
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New York City to ban ‘bad fats’
BBC News - New York City’s Board of Health is expected to ban artery-clogging trans-fats from the city’s restaurants. The city’s health officials have for years warned that the fats can cause obesity and lead to heart disease. Trans-fats go into partially
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Call To Centralise NHS Services
Guardian Unlimited - National Clinical Director for Emergency Care, and Professor Roger Boyle, National Clinical Director for Coronary Heart Disease, will also present new reports outlining the need to reform services. A spokeswoman said Prof Boyle will tell Health
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End of Drug Trial Is a Big Loss for Pfizer and Heart Patients
New York Times - Health All NYT For people with heart disease, torcetrapib s failure means that progress may be slowing after two decades of substantial
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Acomplia (Rimonabant) Helps Type 2 Diabetes Patients Improve Blood
Senior Journal - interested because of claims that it reduces abdominal fat, a key marker for cardiovascular disease, and other health European study says it also reduced factors for heart disease in obese people April 15, 2005 - Acomplia. which is
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Doing Good, and Feeling Better
ABC News - evidence that it helps people with their asthma, in cardiovascular disease, weight loss, insomnia. When people have a lot of happiness, they do a lot better in their health as well.” Helping Others, Healing Themselves That was true for former heart
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Hazards: Gamblers Report More Health Problems
New York Times - People who gamble are more likely to suffer from a variety of health problems, including heart and liver disease, a new study finds. The researchers looked at three kinds of gamblers, whom they described as pathological, problem or at-risk, and found
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