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June 18, 2013 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of aortic atherosclerosis can predict the risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular events in otherwise healthy individuals, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found. The
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EDT June 15, 2013 Breathing in motor vehicle emissions may turn your body's protective mechanism against heart disease from a good cop into a bad one. Inhaling motor vehicle emissions may transform good, protective cholesterol into bad, artery-
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You can treat angina and make it disappear with healthy eating and dieting...Stable angina is just a matter of fats and lipid build up in the arteries of the heart, and very lucky they have not ruptures to cause strokes or heart attacks, and if you
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As heart disease marches on as the leading killer of Americans and those in western societies, researchers isolate yet another factor to be implicated in the advancement of this largely preventable disease. Poor diet, lack of physical activity,
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EDT Embargo expired: 6/3/2013 12:05 AM EDT Source Newsroom: -- Study shows clear benefits of a healthy diet, exercise, maintaining normal weight and not smoking Newswise A large, multi-center study led by Johns Hopkins researchers has found a
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Fla., May 16, 2013 The hardening of arteries is a hallmark of atherosclerosis, an often deadly disease in which plaques, excessive connective tissue, and other changes build up inside vessel walls and squeeze off the flow of oxygen-rich blood
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NY (May 7, 2013) Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes appears to increase the risk of heart disease, the leading cause of death among people with high blood sugar, partly by stimulating the production of calprotectin, a protein that sparks an
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Local dates are best variety to fight disease' 05/05/2013 21:41 Dates are a rich source of fiber, they attach themselves to harmful, oxygen-free radicals and remove them from the body. Dates Photo: Yehoshua Halevi All nine varieties of dates grown in
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A growing buildup of coronary artery calcium puts patients at increased risk of heart attack and death from heart disease, according to a new study. The study found that patients with increasing accumulations of coronary artery calcium were more than
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21 pm Air pollution has been linked to cardiovascular disease, and now researchers may be closer to understanding why: it increases atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, a known risk for heart attack and stroke. Researchers did ultrasound
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