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His and Hers Heart Disease

webmd.com — “Women with heart disease may have worse outcomes than men do because treatment typically focuses on obstructive coronary artery disease -- which up to half of women may not have, according to a new review of the topic.View full resource at webmd.com

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His and hers heart disease - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “His and hers heart disease - Harvard Health PublicationsView full resource at health.harvard.edu

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www2.hernandotoday.com — “Cardiovascular disease was once considered chiefly a men's health concern. Today, this condition is the leading cause of death among American men and women.View full resource at www2.hernandotoday.com

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His and hers heart attacks « Heart Sisters

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His and Hers Cholesterol.

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Heart Month Survivors--Loraine

americanheart.org — “Find out what Loraine learned from her dad.View full resource at americanheart.org

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Loraine's dad was hard on his heart. Poor diet, inactive, high bp and cholest. Even Type 2 diab. But she won't be like him http://is.gd/kya0

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High blood pressure linked to thinking problems

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Holistic Nutrition for the Whole You

yourwholenutrition.com — “Holistic Nutrition looks at the total person, their dietary intake including supplements and lifestyle. Through this use of nutrition and diet as a therapy whole foods and natural supplements are utilized in the maintenance of health.View full resource at yourwholenutrition.com

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Heart patients prefer longevity over quality of life | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When an elderly person's chronic disease is impossible to cure, many doctors might assume that patient would chose to improve the quality of his or her remaining life ratherView full resource at reuters.com

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ivanoransky Ivan Oransky Doctor and Health Communicator

Heart patients prefer longevity over quality of life: study http://t.co/iMoWENNh

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Heart patients prefer longevity over quality of life | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When an elderly person's chronic disease is impossible to cure, many doctors might assume that patient would chose to improve the quality of his or her remaining life ratherView full resource at reuters.com

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Symposier - Angiogram Procedure

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: SCAIShareCare " In this video, Dr. Mark A. Turco, Director of the Center for Cardiac and Vascular Research at Washington Adventist Hospital (Takoma Park, Maryland), performs an angiogram on a female patient with a history of heart disease in her family. Her stress test had indicated that she might have blockages in the blood vessels that carry blood to and from her heart. In his cath lab at Washington Adventist Hospital, Dr. Turco is able to see whether there aView full resource at symposier.com

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Dr. Mark A. Turco performs an angiogram on a female patient with a history of heart disease. http://bit.ly/cNUL2f

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Health Costs: A Modest Proposal - Science Business - research, innovation & policy - Forbes

blogs.forbes.com — “I received a call last year from a friend of a colleague who asked for advice about John, her husband. He was experiencing chest pressure when he climbed steep inclines. A stress test suggested heart disease as the cause of his symptoms. His physician referred him for a cardiac catheterization. The [...]View full resource at blogs.forbes.com

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DrRichardBesser Richard Besser Pediatrician, Health Communicator, Physician, and Doctor

Check out this simple approach to containing health costs. Thoughts? -- A Modest Proposal - Forbes.com http://bit.ly/ad3KCs

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'Kiss of Death' Reveals Abnormal Heart Rhythm: Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Jemma Benjamin, 18, of Cardiff, Wales, shared a first kiss with her new boyfriend before entering his apartment. Then, minutes later, Benjamin collapsed onto a sofa and died. According to the Daily Mail, Medical examiners ruled the likely cause of death may have been a hidden heart rhythm disease grouped that brought on Sudden Arrhythmic Death syndrome, or SADS.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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