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Medical News: Fear of Dying During Cardiac Event Can Make Things Worse - in Cardiovascular, Acute Coronary Syndrome from MedPage Today
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Occasional Physical, Sexual Activity Associated With Short-Term Increased Risk Of Heart Attack, Cardiac Death, Although Absolute Risk Is Small
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Arch Gen Psychiatry -- Abstract: Association of Anhedonia With Recurrent Major Adverse Cardiac Events and Mortality 1 Year After Acute Coronary Syndrome, May 2010, Davidson et al. 67 (5): 480
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Anhedonia tied to increase risk of death and vascular complications in those with heart disease. http://ht.ly/1GxfD
FDA Alert: Fruta Planta: Public Notification - Undeclared Drug Ingredient
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Medical News: Two Supplements Recalled for Banned Drug Inclusion - in Public Health & Policy, FDA General from MedPage Today
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NSAIDs and CHF
theheart.org — “Even commonly used NSAIDs available without prescription can increase risk of death and cardiac events, a new Danish study has found. (Gislason GH et al. Arch Intern Med 2009; 169:141-149.)” View full resource at theheart.org
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Fear of dying during a heart attack is linked to increased inflammation
sciencedaily.com — “Intense distress and fear of dying, which many people experience when suffering the symptoms of a heart attack, are not only fairly common emotional responses but are also linked to biological changes that occur during the event, according to new research. These changes, in turn, are associated with other biological processes during the following weeks that can predict a worse outcome for patients.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Occasional Physical, Sexual Activity Associated with Short-Term Increased Risk of Heart Attack
newswise.com — “An analysis of previous studies that examined whether episodic physical activity and sexual activity can act as a trigger for cardiac events found an association between these activities and a short-term increased risk of heart attack and sudden cardiac death, although the absolute risk was small and lessened among persons with high levels of regular physical activity, according to an article in the March 23/30 issue of JAMA.” View full resource at newswise.com
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newswise.com — “An analysis of previous studies that examined whether episodic physical activity and sexual activity can act as a trigger for cardiac events found an association between these activities and a short-term increased risk of heart attack and sudden cardiac death, although the absolute risk was small and lessened among persons with high levels of regular physical activity, according to an article in the March 23/30 issue of JAMA.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Occasional physical, sexual activity associated with short-term increased risk of heart attack
sciencedaily.com — “An analysis of previous studies that examined whether episodic physical activity and sexual activity can act as a trigger for cardiac events found an association between these activities and a short-term increased risk of heart attack and sudden cardiac death, although the absolute risk was small and lessened among persons with high levels of regular physical activity, according to a new article.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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eurekalert.org — “An analysis of previous studies that examined whether episodic physical activity and sexual activity can act as a trigger for cardiac events found an association between these activities and a short-term increased risk of heart attack and sudden cardiac death, although the absolute risk was small and lessened among persons with high levels of regular physical activity, according to an article in the March 23/30 issue of JAMA.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Occasional physical, sexual activity associated with short-term increased risk of heart attack
sciencedaily.com — “An analysis of previous studies that examined whether episodic physical activity and sexual activity can act as a trigger for cardiac events found an association between these activities and a short-term increased risk of heart attack and sudden cardiac death, although the absolute risk was small and lessened among persons with high levels of regular physical activity, according to a new article.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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