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Source: The Courier-Mail

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Tue Nov 24 16:12:19 -0800 2009 | health-news

The research, led by experts at the Stress Research Unit at Stockholm University, grouped men according to how they react to conflict, including by saying nothing, walking away, or taking their anger out at home later. Men who sometimes or...
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Latest Breaking News: Could eating chocolate twice a week save your life if you've had a heart attack?
Posted by: AnneHart

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Thu Sep 24 18:48:39 -0700 2009 | health-news

Most nutritionists and consumers realize chocolate is addictive. Should you believe the widespread media headlines and recent scientific study that eating chocolate twice a week could save your life if you survived a heart attack? See the ABC News video...
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Current News: Who should I call to learn more about the swine flu vaccine?
Source: The Local

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Fri Nov 06 17:14:44 -0800 2009 | health-news

Several local clinics have reported long queues of people waiting to get their shots, while other clinics have already posted signs notifying patients that they�ve already gone through their initial allotment of the A/H1N1 vaccine. Despite ongoing public awareness efforts...
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Source: Baltimore Sun

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Mon Nov 09 09:51:50 -0800 2009 | health-news

But there's one type of fat that most would probably like to hold on to: brown fat...Because its primary purpose is temperature regulation, brown fat cells are packed with mitochondria, the powerhouses of cells. This mitochondria-heavy design is well-suited to...
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Latest World News: Swedish politician dies of swine flu
Source: The Local

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Tue Nov 03 02:46:23 -0800 2009 | health-news

Brohede was found dead in his home in �rebro in central Sweden on Saturday after suffering a major heart attack. According to medical officials, Brohede belonged to one of the groups considered most at risk of contracting swine flu, and...
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Source: The Local

Helsingborg :: Sweden | updated Sat Nov 28 01:10:24 -0800 2009 | health-news

www.thelocal.se/23532/20091128/ Dictionary tool Double click on a word to get a translation The planned launch of a new energy drink called Cocaine has been halted by a court ruling before the product had a chance to hit the shelves in...
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Source: Los Angeles Times

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Fri Nov 27 18:28:24 -0800 2009 | health-news

Walking, cellphones a risky mix Using a cellphone while driving is known to be risky. So perhaps it's not surprising to discover that talking on a cellphone while walking carries its own risks. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers had...
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Source: The Local

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Fri Nov 27 08:08:25 -0800 2009 | health-news

The requirement should be just as natural as requiring weight loss or nil by mouth, Lars-Erik Holm argued to the Svenska Dagbladet newspaper in regard to new guidelines which the Welfare Board plans to issue next year. The director-general added...
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Source: The Globe & Mail

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Fri Nov 27 07:51:49 -0800 2009 | health-news

Last updated on Friday, Nov. 27, 2009 10:21AM EST D octors have long known that people sporting a big belly are at an elevated risk of getting heart disease. But a new study suggests that having a so-called “apple-shaped” physique...
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Source: Sify News

Stockholm :: Sweden | updated Wed Nov 25 20:16:36 -0800 2009 | health-news

Dentists can help identify patients who are likely to die of a heart attack or stroke, says a Swedish study. The study involved 200 men and women aged over 45 who did not have any known cardiovascular problems. During a...
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