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American are living longer as heart disease deaths drop
Average life expectancy for Americans has reached a new record of 77.9 years. The increase is most likely due to a decrease in deaths from heart...
Focus on Healthy Aging, 12/1/07 · More from publicationWhat top docs wish you knew about heart disease: it's the No. 1 killer of women, beating out all types of cancer combined. Protect your healthand your...
You know that your favorite kickboxing class helps keep your ticker--as well as your figure--in top shape, and that your fast-food habit may cause...
Shape, 2/1/08 by Michele Bender · More from publicationMigraines in men a possible risk factor for heart disease
A study of more than 20,000 men aged 40 to 84 has revealed a strong association between migraines and the incidence of heart disease. The study,...
Focus on Healthy Aging, 7/1/07 · More from publicationHostility Puts Men's Hearts at Risk
Ten years of frequent hostility and depression may harm men's immune systems and put them at risk for heart disease, a U.S. study found. These...
HealthDay, 8/3/07 by Madeline Vann · More from publicationExercise Trumps Vitamin Supplements When it Comes to Heart Disease and Cancer, From the Harvard Men's Health Watch
To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: Christine Junge of Harvard Mens Health Watch, +1-617-432-4717, Christine_Junge@hms.harvard.edu BOSTON, Nov. 1...
U.S. Newswire, 11/1/07 · More from publicationImpotence 'may warn of heart disease'
Two-thirds of people who suffer a heart attack never experience symptoms of heart disease. But researchers in Sweden say many men with impotence do...
Independent on Sunday, The, 6/17/07 · More from publicationStudy Links Inflammation to Heart Disease
Men with autoantibody rheumatic factor -- a marker of inflammation strongly associated with rheumatoid arthritis -- in their blood have a three-fold...
HealthDay, 6/5/07 by Robert Preidt · More from publicationHeart
If you're like many midlife 'women, you're probably more worried about breast cancer than heart disease at this point. Chances are you have more than...
Newsweek, 1/15/07 by Pat Wingert and Barbara Kantrowitz · More from publicationAmerican Heart MonthFebruary 2008
February is American Heart Month. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Women account for 47.1% of deaths related to...
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 2/1/08 · More from publicationHeart Disease; Diagnosis
Be sure to discuss your risks for heart disease with your health care professional during regular checkups. If you are experiencing any unusual...
NWHRC Health Center - Heart Disease, 12/14/06 · More from publication