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View Post: 'Covert' coping with job conflict ups heart risk -Heart Disease news
24 Nov 2009
Men who reported using such “covert” coping strategies were more than twice as likely to have a heart attack or die from heart disease over the next 10 years, Dr. Constanze Leineweber of the Stress Research Institute at Stockholm ...
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View Post: Heart attack risk 'raised by suppressing anger' - AllDeaf.com
3 hours ago by souggy
The researchers say their study shows a strong relationship between pent-up anger and heart disease. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, the researchers called the various strategies for keeping things bottled ...
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View Post: Mummies and heart disease
23 Nov 2009
Contrary to views that heart disease is the result of modern man's poor lifestyle, new research shows that even ancient Egyptians might have needed a stent or two. ... Nov 24, 2009 15:01 EST. Do current guidelines provide us with the direction for managing high-risk patients with dyslipidemia? Drs. Blumenthal, Ballantyne, and Ginsberg examine goals and strategies for managing patients at high risk. Lipid/Metabolic. Lipid Insights From AHA 2009. Nov 20, 2009 15:32 EST ...
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View Post: Men Who Stifle Anger At Work Risk Heart Attacks : The NIFTY ...
16 hours ago by Kay C
While the study included more than 2000 women, too few of them had heart attacks or died of heart disease to allow conclusions to be drawn. “Earlier studies have indicated that women use different coping strategies than men,” Leinewaber ...
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View Post: How Health Savings Accounts Reduce Medical Expenses and Help you ...
3 hours ago
Though all the mechanisms behind the metabolic syndrome have not been worked out, the evidence is strong that combinations of several lifestyle strategies are very effective in preventing this condition. Exercise ... The result is that eventually the cells become less responsive to the insulin, in turn leading to increased risk of obesity, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, and premature death. Low-glycemic carbohydrates include most fruits and vegetables. ...
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View Post: Life Success Strategies for Soulpreneurs™: At IAWIFE - We're ...
27 Apr 2009 by Sandra Reed
... which concluded that adults who saw themselves as "very optimistic" had a 55% decrease in risk of death from any cause; and a 23% decrease in risk of death due to heart disease - as compared to people who were very pessimistic. ...
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View Post: Inexpensive Strategies to Postcard Printing
4 hours ago by kayemarks
Go to the heart of the matter already without adding a lot of frills and unnecessary details. The design should also coincide with the concept that you have in mind, otherwise it would be useless and it will make your postcard look ...
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View Post: Climate change: guess what, it's a health issue… – Croakey
3 hours ago by Croakey
The conclusion is that many mitigation strategies – but not all – are likely to bring public health benefits in addition to their impact on climate change. (Just in case you needed another reason for saving the planet!) A brief summary: ... The health co-benefits resulting from such measures can help address existing global health priorities, such as child mortality from acute respiratory infections, ischaemic heart disease in adults, and other non-communicable diseases. ...
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View Post: Cutting Greenhouse Pollutants Could Directly Save Millions of ...
9 hours ago by Blake Harris
The transportation study showed that cutting emissions by reducing motor vehicle use and increasing walking and cycling would bring substantial health gains by reducing heart disease and stroke by 10-20 percent, dementia by eight percent, ... The Council will be officially launched on Wednesday 25 November 2009 to coincide with a series of papers being published by the Lancet on the public health impact of strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ahead of the UN ...
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View Post: Cancer prevention: The forgotten stepchild of cancer research?
16 Nov 2009 by David Gorski
Of course, preventing cancer is not like preventing heart disease. “Cancer” is not a disease, but many diseases arising from many different organs with many different biological behaviors. There is no drug that can prevent “cancer. ...
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