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  • `Good cholesterol` might not be good for you 2 Dec 2008 06:32 GMT
    ... are an indicator of increased risk for heart disease. High blood cholesterol elicits no physical symptoms, ... have perfect cholesterol levels, but still develop cardiovascular disease,” said Gerald Weissmann, editor-in-chief of The ...

  • Post-heart attack stress dangerous 2 Dec 2008 06:32 GMT
    ... Hamburg, Dec 02. A patient who receives an implantable cardiac ... an implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICDs) after a heart attack is more than twice as likely ... age, sex diabetes mellitus, measures of cardiac disease, comorbid anxiety and depression, the researchers found ...

  • James H. O'Keefe 2 Dec 2008 06:32 GMT
    ... Vitamin D deficiency is an unrecognized, emerging cardiovascular risk factor, which should be screened for ... of Preventive Cardiology at the Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Mo., said it ... of diabetes, a major contributor to cardiovascular disease, O'Keefe said. Recent data from the Framingham ...

  • Lungs have their own kind of high blood pressure 2 Dec 2008 06:32 GMT
    ... DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 43-year-old woman and the ... turns the skin hard, is another cause. Heart-valve problems can bring it on. Sometimes, it ... a correlation between alcohol consumption and heart disease? Excessive amounts of alcohol can lead to ...

  • 'Good cholesterol' might not be good 2 Dec 2008 06:31 GMT
    ... are an indicator of increased risk for heart disease. High blood cholesterol elicits no physical symptoms, ... have perfect cholesterol levels, but still develop cardiovascular disease," said Gerald Weissmann, editor-in-chief of The ...



  • Local activists pray for a cure for AIDS 2 Dec 2008 06:31 GMT
    ... LORAIN — Sean Williams prayed for love and prayed ... why he attended the event at Sacred Heart Chapel. “If I tell one person, then ... more than 25 million deaths from the disease since 1981, education is seen as the ...

  • Key to long life: Breaking a sweat on a daily basis 2 Dec 2008 06:31 GMT
    ... Ready for the secret to a long, healthy life? Getting yourself ... off many of the plagues of aging. Heart disease, arthritis and even Alzheimer's all can be ...

  • Exposure to secondhand smoke reduced 2 Dec 2008 06:30 GMT
    ... New estimate of annual clinical burden and cost of coronary heart disease treatment attributable to passive smoking San Diego, December 2, 2008 As the connection between ...

  • Final decision awaited 2 Dec 2008 06:30 GMT
    ... Kota Kinabalu : The proposed new hospital in Kinarut - ... in the advanced stage of a terminal disease. "We hope that with the demolition of ... do not require operation (examples, hypertension, diabetes, heart problem, etc) are available at the old ...

  • Study: Depression brings internal fat 2 Dec 2008 06:30 GMT
    ... Older people with condition face greater diabetes, heart disease risk; biological link cited. CHICAGO -- Older people who are depressed are much more ...

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  • The lungs have their own kind of high blood pressure 2 Dec 2008 06:30 GMT
    ... The lungs have their own kind of high blood pressure ... turns the skin hard, is another cause. Heart-valve problems can bring it on. Sometimes, it ... a correlation between alcohol consumption and heart disease? Dear A.C.: Excessive amounts of alcohol can ...

  • Vitamin D a cardiovascular risk factor 2 Dec 2008 06:30 GMT
    ... Vitamin D deficiency is an unrecognized, emerging cardiovascular risk factor, which should be screened for ... of Preventive Cardiology at the Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Mo., said it ... of diabetes, a major contributor to cardiovascular disease, O'Keefe said. Recent data from the Framingham ...

  • Allina Hospitals CEO calls for health care reform 2 Dec 2008 06:19 GMT
    ... Dick Pettingill, CEO of Allina Hospitals and Clinics, speaks ... At the same time, life expectancy, chronic diseases and a demand for health care services ... initiative happening in New Ulm, called the “Heart of New Ulm,” an initiative that would ...

  • Depression linked to fat 2 Dec 2008 06:19 GMT
    ... kind that can lead to diabetes and heart disease – than people who are not depressed, ... “could mean the difference between developing a cardiovascular disease or not,” said lead author Nicole ...

  • Cardiologists Debate Expensive Heart Scans 2 Dec 2008 06:17 GMT
    ... The debate reveals a deep rift among heart specialists over the use of 64-slice or ... offices in order to help diagnose heart disease. Other physicians say the high-tech devices drive ...

  • When vitamins become bad 2 Dec 2008 06:17 GMT
    ... Like running with scissors, skimping on folate - an important ... been found to reduce the risk of heart disease either. Should you throw away your folic ...

  • Active seniors 70 and older are redefining what it means to age 2 Dec 2008 06:17 GMT
    ... SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Let's tell Lucia McLain that she ... and treatment advances have reduced deaths from heart disease and stroke by 60 percent in the ...

  • Court dissolves Thai government for election fraud 2 Dec 2008 06:17 GMT
    ... 8:43 PM MST on Mon., Dec. 1, 2008 re: you all ... My girlfriend lives in Bangkok in the heart of all the protesting. We were to ... corutptioned it has had corutption like a disease in the country for a very long ...

  • Vitamin D Vital for the Heart 2 Dec 2008 06:17 GMT
    ... of the sunlight-derived nutrient tied to increased cardiovascular events MONDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- ... to sunlight, helps boost the risk of heart attacks and strokes, new research finds. "There ... vessels. Inflammation is really important for heart disease, and people with vitamin D deficiency have ...

  • Exposure To Second-Hand Smoke Reduced: New Estimate Of Annual Clinical Burden And Cost Of Coronary Heart Disease Treatment Attributable To Passive Smoking 2 Dec 2008 06:17 GMT
    ... At 1999–2004 levels, passive smoking caused between 21,800 and ... such as the US Census, the Framingham Heart Study (FHS), the Framingham Offspring Study (FOS), ... smoke-free homes.” The article is “Coronary Heart Disease Attributable to Passive Smoking: CHD Policy Model” ...

  • When good vitamins turn bad 2 Dec 2008 06:17 GMT
    ... Like running with scissors, skimping on folate -- an important ... been found to reduce the risk of heart disease either. Should you throw away your folic ...

  • Rec offers one-on-one training, yoga sessions 2 Dec 2008 06:16 GMT
    ... the facility are used, such as the cardiovascular and strength training rooms and track, depending ... risk of injury,” Wenberg said. “Injury and disease prevention [and] rehab are my main goals ...

  • New uses for imidazolium salts in medicine and alternative energy 2 Dec 2008 05:31 GMT
    ... New uses for imidazolium salts in medicine and alternative energy Powerful ... alternative energy Powerful antioxidant properties to fight diseases, efficient catalyst for converting biofuels Scientists at ... is implicated in most diseases including cancer, heart disease, liver fibrosis, neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune disorders ...

  • Exercise, Calcium May Lower Metabolic Syndrome Risk 2 Dec 2008 05:31 GMT
    ... Exercise, calcium may lower metabolic syndrome risk Reuters Health ... cluster of risk factors for diabetes and heart disease -- including abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, ...

  • How Binge Drinking May Drive Heart Disease 2 Dec 2008 05:31 GMT
    ... two-fold increase in risk for a fatal heart attack, even as moderate drinking has been ... walls, an important step in initiating atherosclerotic disease. Clarifying these mechanisms promises to empower the ... the detrimental effects of binge drinking on cardiovascular disease. " Need to cite this story ...


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