Repeated Miscarriages Linked to Risk of Heart Attacks

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efitnessnow.com — “Researchers have recently uncovered a possible link between repeated miscarriages and a risk of heart attack later in life. The data was strongest in womenView full resource at efitnessnow.com

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Medical News: Miscarriage Linked to Broken Hearts - in OB/Gyn, Pregnancy from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Repeated miscarriages may be a strong predictor of later heart attack risk, researchers found in a population-based study of German women.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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There was a 5 times greater risk of heart attack in women with recurrent pregnancy loss. It would be interesting... http://fb.me/N3E9xHDz

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Medical News: Miscarriage Linked to Broken Hearts - in OB/Gyn, Pregnancy from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Repeated miscarriages may be a strong predictor of later heart attack risk, researchers found in a population-based study of German women.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Being Overweight Could Affect Your Heart Health | Consumer Health Video Library - Heath Video

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Effect of calcium supplements on risk of myocardial infarction and cardiovascular events: meta-analysis -- Bolland et al. 341 -- bmj.com

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How confusing. New BMJ study find calcium supplements (without vit D) now linked to more heart attacks. http://tinyurl.com/37sc85b

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Bypass patients can benefit from a few drinks-study | Reuters

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Study renews caution on painkiller use after heart attack - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “A new study linking painkiller use by heart attack survivors to increased risk of heart attack or death generated some pretty scary headlines, like "NSAIDs following a heart attack greatly increase risk of a repeat heart attack" and "Painkillers risky for heart attack patients." Although correct, they overstate the danger. Taking a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug like ibuprofen, diclofenac, or Celebrex increased the chances of having a heart attack or dying from 3 to 4 peView full resource at health.harvard.edu

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