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Three Cleveland Clinic Florida heart experts will participate in the American Heart Association's Cleveland Clinic Goes Red event, which will be held at the Cleveland Clinic Florida Health & Wellness Center at CityPlace in West Palm Beach. The event also...
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A drug has been found to cut the risk of heart attacks by almost half in 'healthy' people, researchers say today. Treatment with Crestor, a cholesterol-busting statin, cut the rate of heart problems and deaths from strokes by 46 per cent when...
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Violanti, PhD, research associate professor in UB''s Department of Social and Preventive Medicine in the School of Public Health and Health Professions found that the permutation can contribute to the development of the metabolic syndrome, a combination...
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both have been associated with vitamin D deficiency in the past -- tend to occur together, says Heidi May, Ph.D., an epidemiologist with the Intermountain Medical Center at the University of Utah, in Murray, who participated in both studies. "It is known...
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cardiovascular disease (including stroke) remains one of the major killers of women worldwide, accounting for more female deaths than all cancers, TB, HIV/Aids and malaria combined, according to the World Heart Federation. But despite the scale of the...
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Calcium is crucial for heart regeneration by cardiac stem cells following cardiovascular problems say scientists in an article to be published in the journal Circulation Research1 this 9th of October. The study also identifies the body molecules...
Tags: cardiovascular disease, heart, heart disease
Low fat diet and exercise can lower risk of heart disease’ Staff Reporter Bangalore: With the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimating that nearly 20 million people will die of cardiovascular diseases by 2015, it is feared that heart disease is going...
PARIS: Women and men with thighs under 60 centimetres (23.5 inches) in circumference face a far higher risk of premature death and heart disease, according to a study released Friday. The surprising find could provide doctors with an additional barometer...
Tags: heart disease, big thigh, cardiovascular disease, medical journal
It takes about 4 minutes to read, and it's WELL worth reading. I personally have two of these conditions and will be ordering the product. Will keep my AV friends posted on progress. Salvia:A Natural Remedy for Cardiovascular Ailmentsand...
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From Tuesday's Globe and Mail, Monday, Jun. 22, 2009 07:09PM EDT F or the first time, more Canadian women than men are dying of cardiovascular disease. While the difference is slim – 50.5 per cent of heart attack, stroke and heart failure deaths are...
Tags: heart disease, Statistics Canada, heart attack, disease deaths, cardiovascular disease, heart failure, deaths rate, hospital admissions