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Want to See 85? Get a Move On - Wall Street Journal
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 14:34:32 GMT+00:00
Want to See 85? Get a Move On Wall Street Journal ... medical advances, the front line for most of us in the battle to prevent heart disease and survive into old age lies in adopting healthy living habits. ... and more » |
My Dream for Tom Friedman: No More Columns on "More Than 100 Percent Clean Coal" - Huffington Post (blog)
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:36:33 GMT+00:00
My Dream for Tom Friedman: No More Columns on "More Than 100 Percent Clean Coal" Huffington Post (blog) Coal pollutants affect all major body organ systems and contribute to four of the five leading causes of mortality in the us: heart disease, cancer, stroke, ... and more » |
Letter: Be aware of risk factors for kidney disease - The Salem News
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 10:38:24 GMT+00:00
Letter: Be aware of risk factors for kidney disease The Salem News Make changes to your diet such as limiting your salt intake, especially if you have additional risk factors for heart disease, such as being diabetic or ... and more » |
Future Heart Disease May Be in Store for Obese Kids - BusinessWeek
Mon, 01 Mar 2010 19:41:04 GMT+00:00
![]() TheMedGuru | Future Heart Disease May Be in Store for Obese Kids BusinessWeek MONDAY, March 1 (HealthDay News) -- Obese children as young as 3 could harbor a warning sign that they're at risk of heart disease in the future, ... Heart Warning Signs in Obese 3-Year-OldsWebMD Obese Children as Young as Three Show Signs of Future Heart DiseaseHealthNews Heart disease warning signs seen in obese children as young as three years old ...Examiner.com EmpowHer (blog) -Bartlesville Live -ParentDish (blog) all 453 news articles » |
Processed meats linked to heart disease, diabetes - ABC7Chicago.com
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 17:49:24 GMT+00:00
Processed meats linked to heart disease, diabetes ABC7Chicago.com They found that for every 2 ounce serving, the risk for heart disease jumped 42 percent, and the risk for diabetes increased 19 percent. ... Processed meats linked to heart diseaseFood Consumer all 2 news articles » |




