RA and Heart Disease
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What’s the Big Deal about Rheumatoid Disease? | Don't miss this! | Rheumatoid Arthritis Warrior
rawarrior.com — “Just how big of a deal is this disease? I suppose the fact that I’ve written several hundred pages about it is a clue to my opinion. Yet, most of those...” View full resource at rawarrior.com
Most Recently Shared on February 14, 2012 at 11:00 am By:
New blog post: What’s the Big Deal about Rheumatoid Disease? http://t.co/6de2DOZl #rheum
Heart Disease Symptoms: Prevention Answers - DivineCaroline
divinecaroline.com — “Heart health expert Dr. Carolyn Dean talks about how you can improve your heart health, avoid heart attack, and live a healthier life. Coronary...” View full resource at divinecaroline.com
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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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Snoring without sleep apnea does not increase death or heart disease risk http://t.co/29p61lOQ via @medical_xpress
Are Teenagers Setting Themselves Up for Heart Disease? at DrSinatra.com
drsinatra.com — “Are Teenagers Setting Themselves Up for Heart Disease? at DrSinatra.com” View full resource at drsinatra.com
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Studies suggests hookah smokers inhale about 100x more harmful smoke than cigarette smokers! http://t.co/eAsJGZPS
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
Most Recently Shared on September 19, 2012 at 2:06 pm By:
Cancer now top cause of death for Hispanics: http://t.co/JmA9Ihky
Depression Impacts Stress System, Fight Or Flight Response, Can Lead To Heart Disease
medicalnewstoday.com — “Depression may have more far-reaching consequences than previously believed. Recent data suggests that individuals who suffer from a mood disorder could be twice as likely to have a heart attack c” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on November 30, 2011 at 8:05 am By:
Depression Impacts Stress System, Fight Or Flight Response, Can Lead To Heart Disease http://t.co/PJTgCRdv #heart #heartdisease
American Academy of Pediatrics/American Heart Association clarification of statement on cardiovascular evaluation and monitoring of children and adolescents with heart disease receiving medications for ADHD / American Heart Association
newsroom.heart.org — “AHA Newsroom, AHA News, heart news, heart health news, news releases, heart news releases, stroke news releases, stroke news, advocacy news, advocacy news releases, press releases, multimedia, podcast, video, audio interview” View full resource at newsroom.heart.org
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AAP/AHA clarification on cardiovascular evaluation/monitoring of children w/ heart disease receiving med for ADHD / AHA http://t.co/rUGkopjm
Foods that Help to Knock Out Disease and Slow Down Aging - Heart Health Nutrition | Dr. Sinatra
blog.drsinatra.com — “Foods that Help to Knock Out Disease and Slow Down Aging - Heart Health Nutrition | Dr. Sinatra” View full resource at blog.drsinatra.com
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Foods that Help to Knock Out Disease and Slow Down Aging http://t.co/Vo5HYjXz
The heart smart diet - 7 Heart-Healthy Foods - Health.com
health.com — “The heart smart diet: Certain key foods can dramatically reduce your risk of getting heart disease. Add these low-cholesterol superfoods today for a healthier heart tomorrow.” View full resource at health.com
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Eat these foods and reduce your risk for heart disease http://t.co/q3NxmiXz #health #food #heart #disease
7 Ways to Make Water Less Boring - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Americans aren't drinking enough water as they should, and its boring qualities may be to blame. Here are some ways to make drinking water more fun.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on February 14, 2012 at 7:25 pm By:
7 ways to spice up your water: http://t.co/MB9Hx4RT How many glasses do you guzzle a day?
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
Most Recently Shared on September 10, 2012 at 11:07 am By:
Attack Symptoms Heart: Why Are So Many People Using These Internet Search Words to Find Help?
selfgrowth.com — “Heart health expert Dr. Carolyn Dean talks about how you can improve your heart health, avoid heart attack and live a healthier life.Coronary heart disease (CHD) ...” View full resource at selfgrowth.com
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“I care about you” and other things to say to sick friends « Heart Sisters
myheartsisters.org — “Those of us living with an invisible illness like heart disease usually look and sound pretty much the same as we did pre-diagnosis. Here are some suggestions about what to say to an ill person you care about instead of the common (buy annoying) greeting: "You look great!" And here are some ideas for responding…” View full resource at myheartsisters.org
Most Recently Shared on September 12, 2012 at 11:22 am By:
"I care about you" and other things to say to sick friends http://t.co/VdXXPVsT
Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations
americanheart.org — “Here you'll find the latest advice from medical and nutrition experts on how to pattern your diet and lifestyle for long-term benefits for your heart and your health.” View full resource at americanheart.org
Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2009 at 3:34 pm By:
Make a promise 2day to b more active and eat healthier foods. See our recommendations: http://is.gd/n5jm
Does What You Eat Really Impact Your Mood? - Diet - Anxiety
healthcentral.com — “For many physical illnesses, such as heart disease and diabetes, most doctors will talk about how diet and lifestyle changes are imperative to making a positive difference in your health.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on February 21, 2012 at 2:58 pm By:
Does What You Eat Really Impact Your Mood? - #Diet - #anxiety http://t.co/gLX4nbOJ via @HealthCentral
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Kelly Young
Silly.Pastors wife.Homeschool mom.Awfully grateful 2God 4heaven & this life thrown in. Creator of witty,inspiring RA blog.Support 2 fight raw,incurable disease
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Carolyn Dean MD ND
Dr. Dean's not only a medical doctor, but also a naturopath, herbalist, acupuncturist, nutritionist, lecturer, consultant, author. Dr. Dean has been in the forefront of health issues for over 30 years.
She graduated from Dalhousie Medical School in 1978, holds a medical license in California and is a graduate of The Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine – now the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) in Toronto. She served on the board of Governors of the CCNM for six years. Dr Dean has authored and co-authored 29 books. She is available for phone consultations only. -
William Yates, M.D.
Dr. Yates focus at Laureate has been in clinical trials and scientific writing. His interests include mood disorders, substance use disorders and eating disorders. Currently he is overseeing studies involving novel treatments for alcoholism and MDD. The studies of MDD serve to facilitate and support recruitment of patients for imaging studies of MDD.
Research interests: Clinical trials, mental disorders the medically ill, mood disorders and substance dependence.
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