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Snoring without sleep apnea does not increase death or heart disease risk

medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress)—A group of Australian researchers have achieved a world-first to demonstrate that objectively measured snoring, without more serious sleep apnea, does not increase mortality or cardiovascular disease.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Cancer overtakes heart disease among US Hispanics - Houston Chronicle

chron.com — “Death rates for both cancer and heart disease have been dropping for Hispanics and everyone else. Overall, cancer will probably replace heart disease as the nation's top cause of death in the next 10 years, said Rebecca Siegel of the American Cancer Society, lead author of a study reporting the new findings. [...] cancer tends to kill people earlier in life than heart disease, for decades the nation's top cause of death. Cancer society researchers looked at federal death data for 2009 and found View full resource at chron.com

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Some heart surgery patients skip statin therapy | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Heart disease patients who undergo surgery may be less likely to stick with their cholesterol medication than those treated with drugs alone, a new study finds.Research hasView full resource at reuters.com

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Women with gout at greater risk of heart attack than men | e! Science News

esciencenews.com — “Women with gout are at greater risk of a heart attack than men with the disease, indicates research published ahead of print in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases .View full resource at esciencenews.com

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Joe had quit smoking over ten times in those years. As, most smokers know. Stressful situations can bring you back to being a slave to Nicotine. The real test was Joe's first stressful situation. His mother had two heart attacks and three strokes within one year. Unable to cope with all the new added stress, Joe began to write Nic-the Habit,while along the bedside of his mother, who could no longer speak.
Smoking a cigarette was the last thing in his mind. The Tibetan culture taught Joe to be strong and to find the strength within to combat feelings or desires that were destructive, such as smoking and over-eating.
A quote from his book " Human are separated from Animal, being that humans don't have to act on their Instinct.., Being trained in college as a biologist and research scientist, Joe never dreamed that he would write about spirituality and quitting smoking. Joe wrote medical journals, not books about spirituality. This is what makes Nic-the Habit special.
Joe Weaver's book has a combination of science, nature and spirituality all neatly written into one. Joe believes that this book was guided from a higher source. Joe learned in Nepal to cherish each day and live life and to focus on the present, being that the past is only to guide and the future only depends on the "here-and-now" (The Present.) Focusing on one day at a time, brings total success into the future." /> Joe Weaver, RN Nurse

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Researchers discover new drug target that may effectively prevent onset of Huntington's disease

news-medical.net — “McMaster University researchers have discovered a new drug target that may be effective at preventing the onset of Huntington's disease, working much the same way heart medications slow the progression of heart disease and reduce heart attacks.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Arthritis News: Researchers discover new drug target that may effectively prevent onset of Huntington's disease:... http://bit.ly/kuG0Xf

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Medical News: ESC: Underuse of Cardiac Preventive Meds a 'Global Tragedy' - in Meeting Coverage, ESC from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “PARIS -- Effective secondary prevention medications are underused in patients with coronary heart disease and stroke around the world, particularly in poorer countries and in rural areas, researchersView full resource at medpagetoday.com

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ESC: Underuse of Cardiac Preventive Meds a 'Global Tragedy' (CME/CE): PARIS (MedPage Today… http://t.co/CPojhEV

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Magnesium’s Many Heart-Health Benefits | Wellness Times

wellnesstimes.com — “Magnesium deficiency has been shown to be a problem for many people. But can taking magnesium supplements help prevent heart disease and strokes?View full resource at wellnesstimes.com

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Aspirin Lowers Stroke Risk in Peripheral Artery Disease - myOptumHealth

myoptumhealth.com — “Read the news article Aspirin Lowers Stroke Risk in Peripheral Artery Disease at www.myOptumHealth.comView full resource at myoptumhealth.com

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Aspirin Lowers Stroke Risk in Peripheral Artery Disease: But findings limited by lack of studies on subject, res.. http://tinyurl.com/r43833

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