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Australians have high blood pressure and thousands may be at risk of heart attack or strokes, new research suggests. Experts examined the medical records of 532,050 patients who visited GPs between 2005 and 2010 and found 36 per cent, had high blood
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Seven in ten British adults and almost half of under 35s now have high blood pressure due to lifestyle Last updated at 12:03 AM on 14th February 2012 Seven in ten adults are at greater risk of stroke or heart attack because their blood pressure is
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11 February 2012 It is now possible to get effective treatment for high blood pressure and high cholesterol from OnlineClinic. The addition of
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The New Haven Alumnae Chapter partnered with the American Heart Association to put on this year's Health Fair, as part of the Go Red for Women Campaign , which asks the public to wear the color red to heighten awareness about women and heart disease.
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Articles The risk of coronary artery disease, the narrowing of blood vessels delivering blood to the heart, among men who carry a Y chromosome from haplogroup I is 50 per cent higher than other men, and the risk is independent of traditional risk
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Tuesday February 7, 2012 that every 9 out of 10 American eats more than the suggested amounts of salt. It most comes in things like bread, instead of the junk food we normally thinks&
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A disturbing 47% of people who have had a stroke have poorly controlled high blood pressure , researchers say. "High blood pressure is the strongest risk factor for stroke, so you would think patients and their doctors would be vigilant about making
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A new study published in PLoS Medicine, suggest that Japan should emphasize the need to reduce tobacco smoking and to improve ongoing programs designed to help people manage multiple cardiovascular risk factors. Nayu Ikeda from the University of
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January 31, 2012 February is National Heart Health Month, and seniors can take heart in knowing that the heart benefits greatly from healthy lifestyle choices no matter what your age. According to the Centers for Disease Control and
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Three cups of black tea a day might help reduce blood pressure, researchers in Australia suggest. Lead author Professor Jonathan Hodgson of The University of Western Australia School of Medicine and Pharmacology said reducing high blood pressure
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