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October 31st, 2006

Canine heart disease

More bad news for smokers, and another good reason to quit. A 25-year study found that at least one in four hard-core smokers will develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Milk thistle may help diabetics  A herbal therapy that has been used for thousands of years may help to control blood sugar levels in people suffering from […]

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October 30th, 2006

Congestive heart failure symptoms

KCTV 5 - Lee said authorities were alerted to the situation in May, when the disease was detected in a woman The first symptom is often a painless, open sore where the person came into The final stage of syphilis can damage the nervous system, heart and eyes
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October 30th, 2006

Depression and heart disease

1960 Sun - Risk factors include: high blood pressure in the past; smoking; being overweight; diabetes; age (45 and older for men, 55 and older for women); and a family history of coronary artery disease and/or early fatal heart attacks. Blood-pressure tests Source: www.zwire.com
Election 2006 candidate questionnairesSan Angelo Standard-Times - Education and insurance […]

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October 29th, 2006

Canine heart disease

MARIETTA, Ga.—-Matria Healthcare, Inc. today announced its financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2006.Source: biz.yahoo.com
Activist’s Final Cause Damu Smith Sounded Call to Arms on Monitoring Personal Health By Darryl Fearsm, The Washington Post Damu Smith looked handsome in his coffin. His face, with its high cheekbones and sharp jaw, […]

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October 28th, 2006

Woman and heart disease

Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Oct 11, 2006… to 1.25 a day or about the same as four cans of cat food. … care professionals believe it is now the second biggest killer, after heart disease, but before … Read More…
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Oct 19, 2006At Monmouth Medical Center, doctors and technicians take CAT […]

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October 28th, 2006

Heart muscle damage

The World Health Organisation in a guide for action, on alcohol problems in a report on Alcohol policy and the public good state, “Alcohol is a commodity sold largely in the free market, providing pleasure as well as pain and may bring health benefits to some people.
Moderate drinking could be good for brain Washington, Oct 26: […]

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October 27th, 2006

Health heart disease

Daily cups of tea can help you recover more quickly from the stresses of everyday life, according to a new study by UCL (University College London) researchers. New scientific evidence shows that black tea has an effect on stress hormone levels in the body.
New Allergy Vaccine Provides Long-lasting Hay Fever Relief After Just 6 Weeks […]

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