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September 30th, 2008

Prevent heart disease

With less than 40 days to go until the presidential election, let’s assess where things stand. Obama appears to be building an edge in the polls and has some upward “mo.” That said, the election appears to be a lot closer than it should be given this Continue Reading
LOS ANGELES — […]

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September 29th, 2008

Cause of heart disease

The first large-scale human study of a chemical used to make plastic baby bottles, aluminum can linings and myriad other common products found double the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and liver problems in people with the highest
Cardiovascular Disease- The Big Killer - Mmegi OnlineWhile nothing can be done with certain risk […]

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September 28th, 2008

Prevent heart disease

Health effects : Tends to lower the LDL ( bad ) cholesterol without lowering the HDL ( good ) cholesterol. You see the most health benefits when a monounsaturated oil or fat is substituted for a saturated fat in a food. Even though it’s […]

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September 27th, 2008

Article on heart disease

Since about third grade, Jennie Kamrath has come home from school every day with a splitting headache. The Downers Grove, Ill., resident, now 17, usually makes a beeline for her bedroom, where she closes the blinds, pulls the covers over her head and Source: www.uticaod.com
Diabetes Heart Disease

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September 27th, 2008

Dog heart disease

New Rule: The president can’t pardon just one or two turkeys this Thanksgiving. He’s got to let them all go. It’s probably too much to expect from the man who wanted “no child left behind,” then vetoed health care for kids. But think of the upside Read This
In 1987, I read […]

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September 20th, 2008

Angina heart disease

For the couple of decades the Greening Earth Society, a creation of the coal industry , has been happily insisting that the more carbon dioxide we pump into the atmosphere the lusher and more verdant the world will be. As far as climate change goes
Diseases/Conditions News - Yahoo NewsTHURSDAY, Sept. 18 (HealthDay […]

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September 19th, 2008

Heart disease and stroke

In 1987, I read Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore Lapp and — primarily for human rights and environmental reasons — went vegan. Two decades later, I still believe that — even leaving aside all the animal welfare issues — a vegan diet Source: www.commondreams.org
Cholesterol, […]

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