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Diet, Cognitive Ability May Play Role in Heart Disease
THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Seniors who eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and who have good cognitive function are much less likely to die from heart disease than those who have...
HealthDay via Yahoo! News, Sun Nov 22 22:39:05 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
Smoking remains potent risk factor for death from heart disease, cancer
(PhysOrg.com) -- Smoking persists as a major risk factor for death from heart disease and cancer in adults who already have heart disease and receive good medical therapy, according to rese...
PhysOrg, Mon Nov 23 14:53:24 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
HEALTHBEAT: Doctors cautiously try lung bypass machine for sickest swine flu patie...
... care was complicated by a drug-resistant staph infection. "You wonder, 'OK, we've got a lot of folks who get this disease and why is it so bad in some cases?' We don't have a real good...
CW11 New York WPIX-TV, Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:47:41 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
Obese children exposed to second-hand smoke more likely to develop heart disease
31% of 13 year olds and 28% of 11 years old in Malta are more likely to contract a heart disease later in life from second hand smoking than children with a more balanced diet.
Malta Star, Mon Nov 23 08:24:26 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
Stressed at work? Shout at your boss
Jack Lemmon, playing an estate agent, confronts his boss in Glengarry Glen Ross enlarge The old adage "Don't get mad, get even" may have to be rewritten as doctors have found that getting a...
The Independent, Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:31:22 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
Suppressing Workplace Anger Doubles Heart Attack Risk in Study
Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Men who suppress their anger about unfair treatment at work are two to five times more likely to suffer a heart attack or die from heart disease than those who quickl...
Bloomberg, Mon Nov 23 16:27:05 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
Text reminders increase sunscreen use
... But the news isn't all good. Many people with elevated LDL - which can build up in arteries, raising the risk of heart attacks - didn't know it. The Centers for Disease Control and Pre...
Boston Globe, Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:07:09 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
Are you at risk for type 2 diabetes and heart disease?
(ARA) - There are many things that can put you at risk for developing type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Some of these things you have the power to change - if you smoke or exercise - and s...
Lexington Clipper-Herald, Sat Nov 21 23:28:33 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
Retired firefighter dies in line of duty
... who retired nine years ago has died in the line of duty. 50-year-old Ramon Hain of Roseville contracted a disease in 1996 when, as a firefighter and emergency medical technician, he ca...
KARE-TV Minneapolis, Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:55:20 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
Moderate Drinking Guards the Heart
THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- A Spanish study has found that long-term moderate drinking decreased the risk of heart disease by up to one-third in men and to a lesser degree in wome...
HealthDay via Yahoo! News, Sun Nov 22 22:38:58 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
Holiday Help: Better-for-Your-Bod Mashed Potatoes
... soft, dense texture and taste of potatoes, but are also packed with vitamin C, fiber, and carotenoids that fend off heart disease, and cancer-fighting beta-carotene. The dash of brown ...
Philadelphia Magazine, Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:47:22 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
Having a row at work could be GOOD for your heart, new research shows
Research published yesterday found that men who fail to complain about unfair treatment at work by bosses or colleagues double their risk of heart attack or dying from heart disease.
Daily Mail, Mon Nov 23 16:22:17 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
Bake or Boil for Heart-Healthy Fish
If you're looking after your heart health, baking or boiling fish is the way to go, new research shows.
Health Scout, Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:47:19 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
Heart Disease In Kidney Transplant Patients May Be Caused By Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is common in individuals who receive a kidney transplant and is associated with increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease or stroke, according to a study appearing in...
Medical News Today, Sat Nov 21 03:32:01 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
Study: Meditation Lowered Cardiac Disease Risk by 50 Percent
Patients with coronary heart disease who practiced transcendental meditation techniques had nearly 50 percent lower rates of heart attack, stroke, and death compared to non-meditating contr...
Health Scout, Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:47:07 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
Sleep apnea may cause heart disease in kidney transplant patients
Sleep apnea is common in individuals who receive a kidney transplant and is associated with increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease or stroke, according to a new study.
Science Daily, Fri Nov 20 20:19:25 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
State takes first crack at hospital comparisons
... area or insurance network. The consumer can compare the selected hospitals on specific factors, say, the number of heart attack patients treated in 2008 and how often the hospital used...
The Highland Park News, Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:43:32 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
American Heart Association Awards Palmetto General Hospital Get With the Guideline...
Palmetto General Hospital was one of 365 unique hospitals in the United States recognized by the American Heart Association
dBusinessNews.com, Mon Nov 23 05:53:31 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]
Prevent heart disease with three or more veggies a day
Eating at least three or more servings of vegetables and fruit every day may reduce your chance of dying from heart disease later in life.
WTSP-TV Saint Petersburg, Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:27:13 GMT [Found on Topix News ]
'Covert copers' may face heart risk
Men who fail to complain about unfair treatment at work have double the risk of heart attack or dying from heart disease, researchers said.
Press Assoc. via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News, Mon Nov 23 16:06:09 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News ]