Cardiovascular Disease Types
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Nut/tree nut consumption was associated with a decreased prevalence of selected risk factors for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine | C
greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Nut Consumption Is Associated with Decreased Health Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease and Metabolic Syndrome in U.S. Adults: NHANES 1999-2004.” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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"Eating nuts can help protect your heart and more. What are your favorite nuts to eat? Personally, I like raw... http://t.co/WhjtCDQL
What is Cardiovascular Disease?
heart.org — “What is heart disease? The American Heart Association explains the various types of heart disease, also called cardiovascular disease, coronary artery disease and coronary heart disease.” View full resource at heart.org
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Riva Greenberg: Type 2 Diabetes Is Also Cardiovascular Disease
huffingtonpost.com — “Heart awareness month - that's this month - started out with a bang. Heart-health was all over the web and we were reminded that obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and triglycerides (symptoms that typically accompany type 2 diabetes, also known as metabolic syndrome are markers for heart disease and put you at risk for coronary events.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Six types of cardiovascular disease - Public Health Agency Canada
phac-aspc.gc.ca — “Six types of cardiovascular disease” View full resource at phac-aspc.gc.ca
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RRT @PHAC_GC ?Learn about the different types of heart disease http://bit.ly/azw1vE #heartmonth
Almonds can help treat, prevent type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
news-medical.net — “With nearly 16 million Americans living today with pre-diabetes, a condition that is the precursor to type 2 diabetes, and half of all Americans expected to have some form of diabetes by the year 2020, healthy eating is more important than ever. But here is some good news: a recent scientific study shows that incorporating almonds into your diet can help treat and possibly prevent type 2 diabetes, as well as cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Developing Heart Cells For Study And Treatment Of Cardiovascular Disease
medicalnewstoday.com — “The medical college of wisconsin has been awarded a five-year, $8 million, multi-investigator program project grant (ppg) from the national institutes of health to understand how human pluripotent” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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MedicalNewsToday: Developing Heart Cells For Study And Treatment Of Cardiovascular Disease http://bit.ly/1xzJnE Full http://bit.ly/2D0Ug6
Study Of Genetic Regulation Of Metabolomic Biomarkers - Paths To Cardiovascular Diseases And Type 2 Diabetes
medicalnewstoday.com — “In a study into the genetic variance of human metabolism, researchers have identified thirty one regions of the genome that were associated with levels of circulating metabolites, i.e., small mole” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Study Of Genetic Regulation Of Metabolomic Biomarkers - Paths To Cardiovascular Diseases And Type 2 Diabetes http://t.co/uMZ6uPh5 #genetics
Almonds May Help Reduce Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease - Diabetes Health
diabeteshealth.com — “Diabetes Health - Research: Research. Type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, symptoms of diabetes, diabetes diet, diabetes research, diabetes causes, diabetes treatments and medication, celebrities with diabetes. Diabetes news articles, videos, blogs, recipes and more.” View full resource at diabeteshealth.com
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Young people with type 1 diabetes show signs of cardiovascular risk factors
endocrineweb.com — “Despite advancements in the treatment and care of individuals with type 1 diabetes, a new study out of Cincinnati Children's Hospital has found that young people with the condition are at a considerably higher risk of developing heart disease at a young age.The findings, which were presented at a recent meeting of the American Diabetes Associat” View full resource at endocrineweb.com
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Type 1 #diabetes raises heart disease risk in young patients: http://bit.ly/mSmvtS. #hearthealth
Medical News: Mortality Higher With Type D Personality in PAD - in Cardiovascular, Peripheral Artery Disease from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Type D personality -- the tendency to experience negative emotions and to inhibit self-expression in social interactions -- was associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality among patients” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Mortality Higher With Type D Personality in PAD (CME/CE) http://ow.ly/15Ln3j
Religion and cardiovascular disease
theheart.org — “In fact, the researchers showed that greater religiosity was associated with obesity. At the present time, however, it is unknown whether the obese are more likely to seek out religion and spirituality or if these activities lead to obesity.” View full resource at theheart.org
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Religion, spirituality not associated with better cardiovascular health http://bit.ly/aBrKre
Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
americanheart.org — “Learn why people with diabetes are two to four times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at americanheart.org
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#Diabetes is a risk factor for developing #heart disease. Talk to your doctor and learn the facts http://tinyurl.com/6bpfwup
Hot Weather and Cardiovascular Disease
americanheart.org — “Extremely hot weather causes dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. These risks increase when the humidity is above 70 percent and the temperature is above 70 degrees F. Heat and humidity interfere with the body's natural cooling process.” View full resource at americanheart.org
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Outdoor activity in hot & humid conditions can be hard on your heart, even if you’re fit. Heat exhaustion & stroke http://tinyurl.com/2c64pb
Cold Weather and Cardiovascular Disease
heart.org — “How does Cold Weather affect heart disease? Why do people with Cardiovascular Disease need to be careful in Winter weather? The American Heart Association explains the potential dangerous link between cold weather and heart conditions.” View full resource at heart.org
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Can cold weather really affect your heart? http://t.co/WPEWhSOu @american_heart #heart #health
Cardiovascular Disease Management Improved By IT
medicalnewstoday.com — “Robyn Whittaker from the University of Auckland and colleagues argue that information technology (IT)-based programs can improve cardiovascular disease (CVD) management and patient empowerment, bu” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Cardiovascular Disease Management Improved By IT http://mnt.to/3HRc #heart #heartdisease
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Sayer Ji
Sayer Ji is the creator of GreenMedInfo.com, the world's largest open source and entirely evidence-based natural medical resource. He is a health researcher and writer whose work has been published in the Journal of Gluten Sensitivity, The Well-Being Journal and The Dot Connector. He is the Nutrition Director a the Naples Birth Center and Nutrition Educator for For Goodness Sake Organic Markets. Sayer is a Rutgers graduate with a background in philosophy and psychology.
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