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August 8th, 2006

Smoking heart disease

San Luis Obispo Tribune - Medical experts who testified for Merck told jurors Grossberg had pre-existing health factors that led to his heart problems, including a history of heart disease in his family, elevated cholesterol, poor diet and exercise habits and years spent as a Source: www.sanluisobispo.com
Heart Attack Info

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August 8th, 2006

Low fat diet menu

KXAN - Women with diabetes are three to seven times more likely to develop heart disease and have a heart attack, and are at much greater risk of having a stroke than women without diabetes. While there’’s no question that women with diabetes should Source: www.kxan.com
Heart Disease Rish

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August 8th, 2006

Article on heart disease

St. Louis - You can’’t blame Ben Sheets for asking, “What next ” Yet another red flag went up on the Milwaukee… Read More…
TANGIER ISLAND, Va. (AP) — It first appears as a smear on the horizon, barely visible through the helicopter’’s windshield on the hazy expanse of the Chesapeake Bay. Soon an outline emerges, […]

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August 8th, 2006

Weak heart muscle

Business Standard, India - 18 hours ago… Today, rheumatic heart disease has been eradicated in the West, but its prevalence is … The root cause of high private healthcare costs is opportunistic pricing …
Dr Bernard BromThe South African Journal of Natural Medicine (subscription), South Africa - 19 hours ago… that the amount of fluoride in water is insufficient […]

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August 8th, 2006

Pediatric cardiology

Xagena Medical News - Min, and colleagues at the University of Chicago Hospitals evaluated 221 men with an average age of 58.6 years who were referred for nuclear stress testing, a noninvasive diagnostic test for evolution of heart disease. The researchers screened the men
Local area seniors get health answersPlano Star Courier - […]

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August 8th, 2006

Heart disease risk factor

High humidity, even in a relatively mild climate, boosts the risk of a heart attack among the elderly, reveals research published ahead of print in Heart. The researchers analyzed all reported deaths in Athens for the whole of 2001 and looked at daily weather reports from the National Meteorological Society on temperature, pressure levels, and […]

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