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- High Blood Pressure: The Lingering Disease (Children with hypertension may have heightened risks of having them as adults) 24 Jul 2008 05:29 GMT
... blood pressure. High blood pressure can lead to damaged arteries, heart and kidney failure, heart disease, and other health conditions. Researchers add that these conditions can be prevented by encouraging ...
- Cyclist Armstrong, top doctors launch cancer quest 24 Jul 2008 05:28 GMT
... in the United States, and is expected to kill about 566,000 this year. Only heart disease kills more. At Armstrong's request, the four doctors developed a national "call to action" ...
- Booze Woes Costly To State 24 Jul 2008 05:25 GMT
... Institute officials acknowledged minor health benefits of alcohol for some people at risk of heart disease, but said damage caused by alcohol abuse far outweighs such advantages. The study makes ...
- Cremation: A passage to heaven 24 Jul 2008 04:33 GMT
... in place during the journey. The funeral of Ni Luh Wati, who died of heart disease at the age of 70, took place 10 days after the deceased passed away, ...
- Coronary heart disease linked to dementia 24 Jul 2008 04:32 GMT
... - 12:43 pm ICT by ANI - Washington, July 23 (ANI): People with coronary heart disease might be at an increased risk of developing dementia, according to a study led ...
- Beijing pollution may lead to heart attacks, strokes 24 Jul 2008 04:32 GMT
... diabetes, obesity, lung disease, a current smoking habit or a family member diagnosed with heart disease before age 55. “If the air quality is bad, you are more likely to ...
- Booze-related problems cost Brits PS25bln 24 Jul 2008 04:32 GMT
... The worrying new figure includes diseases closely linked to alcohol like liver problems, cancer, heart disease, and strokes. Ian Gillmore of the Royal College of Physicians pointed 25 per cent ...
- Beijing Air May Cause Heart Attacks 24 Jul 2008 04:30 GMT
... vulnerable. "If the air quality is bad, you are more likely to have serious heart disease related events," said Dr. Gokhan Mutlu. "Being exposed to higher levels of pollution may ...
- African-American Women's Conference instills health message 24 Jul 2008 04:30 GMT
... took place at Delaware Technical & Community College, featured presentations by medical professionals on heart disease, stroke, diabetes, nutrition and medications, and included question-and-answer periods following the presentations. There also ...
- Connecticut Gov. Announces Online Personalized Health Assessment Tool 24 Jul 2008 04:29 GMT
... on smoking cessation among many other topics. Each year chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, obesity and stroke are responsible for 7 out of 10 deaths in the United ...
- Heart Problems May Get Worse In Beijing 24 Jul 2008 04:28 GMT
... vulnerable. "If the air quality is bad, you are more likely to have serious heart disease related events," said Dr. Gokhan Mutlu. "Being exposed to higher levels of pollution may ...
- Can natural sugars help create stem cell therapies 24 Jul 2008 04:28 GMT
... whether the body's natural sugars can be utilised for creating stem cell treatments for heart disease and to repair nerve damage. All cells that make up tissues, like skin, liver, ...
- Diabetes Symptoms 24 Jul 2008 04:28 GMT
... staggering. Diabetes is the third leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease and ...
- Sugar study is sweetener for stem cell science 24 Jul 2008 04:27 GMT
... how the body's natural sugars can be used to create stem cell treatments for heart disease and nerve damage – thanks to a £370,000 funding boost. All cells that make ...
- Can natural sugars help create stem cell therapies? 24 Jul 2008 04:26 GMT
... whether the body's natural sugars can be utilised for creating stem cell treatments for heart disease and to repair nerve damage. All cells that make up tissues, like skin, liver, ...
- Healthwatch- Stem cell therapy 24 Jul 2008 04:26 GMT
... way for possible future stem cell treatments for degenerative diseases like Parkinson's disease, stroke, heart disease and muscular dystrophies. Some research shows that adult stem cells can be used to ...
- Napping an increasing trend among busy professionals 24 Jul 2008 04:26 GMT
... midday napping at least three times per week for at least 30 minutes reduced heart disease deaths by about one third among men and women. The study focused on 23,681 ...
- In one study, the low-carbohydrate or Mediterranean diet seems to work best for dieters 24 Jul 2008 04:26 GMT
... — high-density lipoprotein — as well as triglycerides — unhealthy fats that contribute to heart disease. The low-carbohydrate diet produced the biggest gains for both. On the other hand, low-density ...
- Beware calories in digestive aid, muscle builder 24 Jul 2008 04:26 GMT
... health benefits of inulin include better blood lipid profiles, thus reducing the risk of heart disease, and improved mineral absorption and bone health," says Dr. Mary Ann Johnson, a spokesperson ...
- Heart Disease Linked to Impaired Cognition and Later Dementia 24 Jul 2008 04:25 GMT
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- High costs of healthy people 24 Jul 2008 04:25 GMT
... value for the money if the targeted population is at high risk for coronary heart disease," write the authors, Joshua T. Cohen, Peter J. Neumann and Milton C. Weinstein. Rapidly ...
- Victor A. McKusick, a key architect of Human Genome Project, dies at 86 24 Jul 2008 03:57 GMT
... dwarfism found among the Amish; and McKusick-Kaufman syndrome, a developmental disorder marked by congenital heart disease, buildup of fluid in the female reproductive tract and extra fingers and toes. ...
- Doctors urge treatment of pre-diabetes 24 Jul 2008 03:55 GMT
... even know they're at risk." People with elevated glucose face a higher risk of heart disease, sometimes just as much as those with diabetes. They also risk blindness, kidney failure, ...
- Americans Are Living - And Loving - Longer 24 Jul 2008 03:16 GMT
... to better drugs and treatments for diseases that more often afflict men, such as heart disease and cancer. Seniors are also richer, their constant-dollar incomes more than triple what they ...
- McKusick, pioneer in medical genetics, dies at 86 24 Jul 2008 03:16 GMT
... dwarfism found among the Amish; and McKusick-Kaufman syndrome, a developmental disorder marked by congenital heart disease, buildup of fluid in the female reproductive tract and extra fingers and toes. © ...
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