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    Jun 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Smoke? Fat? Sedentary? Watch out for heart disease, study says

    It’s no surprise that someone who has never smoked, who eats a Mediterranean diet and keeps a normal weight and who exercises regularly is healthy. How healthy? Chances of death from all causes is reduced by 80% over eight years. Pretty healthy.
    It’s no surprise that someone who has never smoked, who eats a Mediterranean diet and keeps a normal weight and who exercises regularly is healthy. How healthy? Chances of death from all causes is reduced by 80% over eight years. Pretty healthy....

    Tags: Dietary Supplements, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology, Internists, Body Mass Index

  2. May 22, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Stroke: The Risks And Warning Signs

    Nearly 800,000 Americans suffer a stroke each year, and more than 137,000 people die from a stroke. It is the leading cause of disability in the United States. This unfortunate situation could be improved if people knew more about stroke warning signs and how to prevent strokes from happening.
    Stroke Center medical director, The Hospital of Central Connecticut
    Nearly 800,000 Americans suffer a stroke each year, and more than 137,000 people die from a stroke. It is the leading cause of disability in the United States. This unfortunate situation could be improved if people knew more about stroke warning signs and...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Quitting Smoking, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure, Sickle Cell Disease

  4. May 21, 2013 |Blog| Autoblog.com
  5. Study: Car emissions can turn good cholesterol bad

    Autoblog.com
    Filed under: Etc., Safety, Diesel Before you head to the pharmacy to refill your Lipitor prescription, check this out. The American Heart Association's journal on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology has concluded that high levels of...
  6. May 8, 2013 |Story| Interior Journal
  7. Community Announcements for May 9

      Upcoming Public Government Meetings - Lincoln County Board of Education: 6:30 p.m. May 9 at the Board of Education office - Lincoln County Public Library Board: 12 p.m. May 13 at the Lincoln County Public Library - Lincoln County Fire Protection...

    Tags: Politics, Ceremonies, Breast Cancer, Awards and Prizes, Hospitals and Clinics

  8. May 1, 2013 |Story| Interior Journal
  9. Community Announcements for May 2

    <strong>Upcoming public government meetings</strong>
    Upcoming public government meetings   • Stanford City Council: 6:30 p.m. today at L&N Depot • Crab Orchard City Commission: 6:30 p.m. today at Crab Orchard city hall • Stanford Water Commission: 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Stanford Water...

    Tags: Politics, Auction Service, Ceremonies, Breast Cancer, Lifestyle and Leisure

  10. Apr 25, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Different forms of calcium supplements for bone strength

    <strong>Dear Pharmacist: I'm concerned about my bone density because I was told I have osteopenia. Are all calcium supplements the same? Do you have other recommendations? &mdash; A.F., New York</strong>
    Dear Pharmacist: I'm concerned about my bone density because I was told I have osteopenia. Are all calcium supplements the same? Do you have other recommendations? — A.F., New York Dear A.F.: Osteopenia, or lower-than-normal bone density, is...

    Tags: Chromium (dietary supplement), Dietary Supplements, Mineral Supplements, Menopause, Vitamin D

  12. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Gut bugs are implicated in heart attacks and stroke

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thousands of heart attack victims every year have none of the notorious risk factors before their crisis - not high cholesterol, not unhealthy triglycerides. Now the search for the mystery culprits has turned up some surprising suspects: the trillions of bacteria and other microbes living in the human gut.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thousands of heart attack victims every year have none of the notorious risk factors before their crisis - not high cholesterol, not unhealthy triglycerides. Now the search for the mystery culprits has turned up some surprising...

    Tags: Dietary Supplements, Physical Conditions, Probiotics, Science and Technology, Egg Yolks

  14. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Red meat and heart disease link: Not all about the fat?

    The long-established link between red meat consumption and <a href=&quot;#" data-topic-id="HEDAI0000026">heart disease</a> may have less to do with the fat in the meat than many have assumed, researchers said Sunday.&nbsp;
    Los Angeles Times
    The long-established link between red meat consumption and heart disease may have less to do with the fat in the meat than many have assumed, researchers said Sunday.  Writing in the journal Nature Medicine, a team led by Dr. Stanley Hazen of the...

    Tags: Dietary Supplements, Science and Technology, Cleveland Clinic, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses

  16. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. College binge drinking raises risk of heart disease

    Step away from the beer pong table! College binge drinking may leave you with more than just embarrassing memories and excruciating hangovers.
    Step away from the beer pong table! College binge drinking may leave you with more than just embarrassing memories and excruciating hangovers. In a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers found that four...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Health and Safety at School, Physical Therapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease

  18. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Genetically engineered tomato mimics good cholesterol

    Researchers at UCLA have genetically engineered tomatoes that, when fed to mice, mimic the beneficial qualities of good cholesterol, according to a new study.
    Researchers at UCLA have genetically engineered tomatoes that, when fed to mice, mimic the beneficial qualities of good cholesterol, according to a new study. In a paper published Tuesday in the Journal of Lipid Research, authors used bacteria to insert...

    Tags: Inflammation, Tomatoes, Science and Technology, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles

  20. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Scanning mummies for heart disease 'about as fun as it can get'

    As medical director of the <span>MemorialCare Heart &amp; Vascular Institute at </span>Long Beach Memorial Hospital, preventive cardiologist Dr. Gregory Thomas counsels modern-day patients, urging them to eat right, exercise and quit smoking to keep their hearts healthy.
    As medical director of the MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Long Beach Memorial Hospital, preventive cardiologist Dr. Gregory Thomas counsels modern-day patients, urging them to eat right, exercise and quit smoking to keep their hearts healthy....

    Tags: Heart Attack, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses

  22. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Mid-life optimism linked to healthier cholesterol

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - U.S. researchers found better levels of "good cholesterol" and other markers of heart health in the blood of middle-aged study subjects with a sunny outlook on life. At least some of the connection between optimism and blood...

    Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology, Roosevelt, Cardiologists

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