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Heart attack risk 'raised by bottling-up anger'
2 hours ago ago from Healthy Solutions
BBC News Men who do not openly express their anger if they are unfairly treated at work double their risk of a heart attack, Swedish research suggests. Nearly 50 of the studied men died from a heart attack or heart disease The researchers looked at 2,755 male employees in Stockholm who had not had a heart attack when the study began. They were asked about how they coped with conflict at work, either with superiors or ...
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Strictly controlling blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetics with long-term, serious coexisting health problems such as heart disease and hypertension does not lower their risk of a heart attack or stroke, according to a UC Irvine Health Policy Research Institute study. Researchers did find, however, that firm glucose control -- defined as keeping hemoglobin levels, or A1C, below 7 percent -- may reduce cardiovascular issues for diabetics ...
Related contentStem cell therapies for hearts inching closer to wide use
40 minutes ago ago from The Mackney Warriors Blog
If you've just had your first heart attack, doctors may one day be able to reverse the damage done with stem cell therapy. An intravenous method of injecting stem cells into patients who had experienced heart attacks within the previous 10 days suggested that this method works to repair not just manage heart damage, a recent study found. Read more about it here http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/12/18/stem.cells.heart/index.html
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10 hours ago ago from Ahmadiyya Times
Intan Nurhati was on her way to the gathering in Parung, West Java province,from the capital Jakarta with a member of the Indonesian Parliamentwhen the attack happened. (CNN) Ahmadiyya Times | News Desk | December 18, 2009 Source & Credit: CNN | By Richard Allen Greene Vast majority of the world faces restrictions on religion, study finds | CNN By Richard Allen Greene | December 17, 2009 (CNN) -- Intan Suci Nurhati was on her way ...
Related contentCompound In Chili Peppers Protects Heart
1 day ago ago from Medical News Online
The main component found in chili peppers has been shown to prevent and reduce heart damage during a heart attack, according to a new study. The study published in the journal Circulation , finds that applying capsaicin, which is the main component in chili peppers and the active ingredient in some common pain creams, to specific skin areas on mice caused sensory nerves in the skin to trigger signals in the nervous system. These ...
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