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View Post: Meditation slashes risk of heart attack, stroke and death in heart ...
2 Dec 2009
Now a $3.8 million study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) has reached a first-ever finding: patients with coronary heart disease who practiced TM had a nearly 50 percent lower rate of heart attack, stroke, ...
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View Post: The Rest of the Story: Tobacco News Analysis and Commentary: Heart ...
2 Dec 2009 by Michael Siegel
Had the smoking ban resulted in an immediate decline in heart attacks, as claimed by a number of anti-smoking groups and researchers and by a special Institute of Medicine committee, one would have expected the heart disease death rate ...
View Blog: The Rest of the Story: Tobacco News Analysis... - http://tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.com/
View Post: Court: 'Attack caused a heart attack' - Peterborough Today
11 hours ago
He said: "I was aware that on more than one occasion Mr Haynes had complained of chest pains which may have been attributable to his heart disease. "Heart disease made him have a heart attack in circumstances of stress - emotional and ...
View Blog: Peterborough Today - News - http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/NewsFront.aspx?SectionID=845
View Post: What Is A Massive Heart Attack? « Ried's Blog
7 hours ago by x98xriedx89
High cholesterol, smoking, hypertension, and a host of other risk factors can cause heart disease.Coronary artery disease can eventually lead to gangrene, heart failure, heart attack and abnormal heart rhythms. This information on heart ...
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View Post: 10 Minute Exercises Done 3 Times a Week to Reduce Heart Disease ...
1 hour ago by vermont
Time and time again, I have seen busy people who could never find time for exercise, suddenly put it as a top priority after a mild heart attack. Some people need a wake-up call. Some times, the wake up call comes too late. ...
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View Post: Lower Cholesterol Naturally and Safely Reduce Risk of Heart ...
1 hour ago
Have you been told by your doctor to lower cholesterol levels through your diet? Or are you one of millions of Americans that realize, heart disease has. ... “High cholesterol” is actually a misnomer for the improper balance between HDL cholesterol (most commonly referred to as “good” cholesterol) and LDL cholesterol (the “bad” cholesterol because it is the major cause of blockages in blood vessels, leading to heart attack and stroke). When the LDL cholesterol level is ...
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View Post: Hospitals getting more heart attack patients critical care within ...
2 Dec 2009 by Lauran Neergaard
October 1st, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has found that coronary artery calcium scans can prove to be an effective screening tool for patients with silent heart disease who are at risk for a heart attack or sudden death. ...
View Blog: Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/
View Post: Heart Attack Treatment Speeds Up Nationwide - Health News - Health.com
2 Dec 2009 by timeinctemp
A nationwide program to get faster treatment for people with the most severe kind of heart attack has dramatically reduced the time between hospital arrival and lifesaving angioplasty. ... Health News:Heart Disease ...
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View Post: Homeopathy Book: Heart of a Woman or Miladys Art Science of Nail ...
12 hours ago by Diet Books
This first-person account of one woman's experience chronicles her enduring a life-threatening heart attack (with no prior knowledge that she was even at risk for heart disease), her physical and emotional roller-coaster ride directly ...
View Blog: Homeopathy Book - http://homeopathy-book.blogspot.com/
View Post: Hope for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
12 hours ago by Nilanie
For individuals with more extensive heart disease, however, coronary bypass surgery, in addition to intensive medical therapy, significantly decreased the risk of heart attacks and cardiac-related deaths. Sixteen percent of patients who ...
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