MI and Risk Factors
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Avoid These Common Stroke Risk Factors
articles.mercola.com — “Some ischemic stroke risk factors include foods like processed meat and diet soda, as well as insufficient vitamin D levels.” View full resource at articles.mercola.com
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Sleep Apnea: A Type 2 Diabetes Risk Factor?
huffingtonpost.com — “By Annie Hauser, Senior Reporter Fit and healthy 20-somethings are not the typical face of type 2 diabetes.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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It's not just your quality of sleep that's suffering. Sleep Apnea: A Type 2 #Diabetes Risk Factor? http://t.co/dszK4uye
Medical News: HPV May Raise Risk of Stroke, MI - in Cardiovascular, Atherosclerosis from MedPage Today
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HPV May Raise Risk of Stroke, MI (CME/CE): (MedPage Today) -- Human papillomavirus (HPV) has joined the list of ... http://t.co/IZTCnnp7
Local, systemic risk factors, older age led to higher rate of preoperative bacterial contamination
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Obesity and craniofacial structure as risk factors for obstructive sleep apnoea: Impact of ethnicity - SUTHERLAND - 2012 - Respirology - Wiley Online Library
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Obesity and craniofacial structure as risk factors for obstructive sleep apnoea: Impact of ethnicity: ABSTRACTOS... http://t.co/PpDp1SMp
House dust mite exposure as a risk factor for asth... [Allergy. 1998] - PubMed result
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@AllergyNet same author has been a skeptic for a while: http://j.mp/qN4oq5 - yet "where allergens levels were reduced, there were benefits"
Risk Factors for Venous Thromboembolism in Patients Undergoing Total Hip Replacement and Receiving Routine Thromboprophylaxis -- Pedersen et al. 92 (12): 2156 -- Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
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Family Heart Disease Risk Linked to Genes, Not Lifestyle - Drugs.com MedNews
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theheart.org: trusted cardiology news and opinions
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Shift work linked to increased risk for MI, stroke http://t.co/ggHDu09I
Opt-out HIV tests find few new infections: study http://link.reuters.com/fex58m
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Take Action to Prevent Skin Cancer - healthfinder.gov - Live well. Learn how.
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Protect your skin from skin cancer & go one step further by taking the “Skin self-exam.” http://bit.ly/sHavG #UVSafetyMonth
Washington U. research links sleep patterns and Alzheimer's
stltoday.com — “Washington University researchers have found that sleep patterns may affect a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease.” View full resource at stltoday.com
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Washington U. research links sleep patterns and Alzheimer's http://t.co/MiXaZGDQ #alzheimersread
Dan Perry at TEDMED 2012
tedmed.com — “The biggest disease risk factor - and one we all share - is aging. Focusing research and prevention on this root cause can extend our health and quality of life, says Dan Perry.” View full resource at tedmed.com
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The major disease risk factor we all share: @aging. What can we do to extend human health? Dan Perry @TEDMED http://t.co/Xb0GgYw0
Effective Approaches to HCV Screening
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