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August 17th, 2006

Heart disease research

A cup of coffee may trigger a heart attack in some people within an hour of drinking it, reveals a new study.
Healthy body, healthier mind A new government drive was launched today to improve the physical fitness of people with mental illness. At the moment, people with severe mental illness have much worse levels of […]

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August 17th, 2006

Moderate alcohol consumption

BALTIMORE — The short- term spike in blood pressure that comes with moderate exercise doesn’’t harm the hearts of healthy older people with mild hyperten sion, new research shows. Continue Reading…
Most people would be intimidated by the prospect of performing in front of a crowd at the California State Fair. Continue Reading…
Stroke Risk

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August 17th, 2006

Chronic heart disease

San Jose Mercury News,  USA - Aug 1, 2006… reject the claim that Vioxx caused Grossberg's heart attack or accelerated his heart disease, saying Grossberg had a long history of heart disease before he … Source: www.mercurynews.com Heredity Heart Disease

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August 17th, 2006

Pulmonary hypertension

MSNBC - In his debut column for NEWSWEEK.com, The Facts About Fat , nutrition expert Dean Ornish explains why all low-fat diets are not the same. He looks at a recent report issued by The Journal of the American Medical Association, which followed Continue Reading […]

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August 17th, 2006

Heart disease in woman

Columbian - And the business model usually turns out to be, post all these signs and get people Shark attack As much as he enjoys ferreting out the fanciful notions behind these But take heart: This age of high-speed urbanization has an online interest group
Iraq talks hit a […]

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August 17th, 2006

Heart valves

Yahoo! News (press release) - 15 hours ago… The test translates the complex signals of the … specifically those associated with heart transplant rejection … conditions such as lupus and Crohn's disease. …
A fatal summerFresno Bee (subscription), CA - Aug 13, 2006… A test revealed he had a 0.28% blood-alcohol content, more than three times … exposure […]

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August 17th, 2006

Canine heart disease

Daily Telegraph - Heart disease, stroke, diabetes and certain cancers are all far more frequent in the fat than the thin. Around 30,000 British The family feline has no DNA in common with its owner, but for the unfortunate pet - as for many of the chubby children Continue Reading […]

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