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11 hours ago ago from Signs of Heart Failure
Heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, includes a number of conditions affecting the heart: congestive heart failure, congenital heart disease, and heart attack, among others. If you don’t know the symptoms, you could be at risk and not even know it. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S. Keys to prevention include quitting smoking, improving cholesterol, controlling high blood pressure, ...
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4 hours ago ago from Caronchiro\'s Weblog
Chiropractors in St. Paul Let’s start the year off on the right foot. Spend a few moments reflecting on how you can improve your health in 2010. Here are a few suggestions to start the ideas flowing….. Quit smoking: Smoking, and exposure to secondhand smoke, is the most preventable cause of death in the country. When smokers quit, within just 30 minutes of smoking that last cigarette the body begins changes to combat the damage ...
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1 day ago ago from World News
Reuters High levels of a compound called C-reactive protein may be a sign of a future risk for heart attacks, stroke and cancer, though it does not seem to be a cause, researchers said on Tuesday. read more Posted in Health Heart & Vascular Health News You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 Feed feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site. Comments are closed.
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18 hours ago ago from Tattoo
we cant blame others when love dwindles away we knew from the start it never promised to stay . its just one of those things where the stakes are too high and sometimes it's forever and sometimes its good-bye . you may end up with tears and a broken heart but you knew what you signed up for from the start. life will go on and broken hearts will heal you must continue to go on, you just have to ...
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2 hours ago ago from VegasOn.net
It's a holiday health reality check. Doctors say heart attack and heart related deaths rise considerably this time of year. It's no myth that people put on weight during the holidays. The experts say that on average people put on five to 10 pounds and that's not the only issue. Read More Related posts: Counterfeit cash and the holidays Unemployment benefit checks on the way Swine flu vaccination clinics for all set in Vegas
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