American Heart Association: More News, 15-Nov-2010

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Guidelines-based CPR saves more non-shockable cardiac arrest victims / American Heart Association

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Stroke risk lower among women who drink moderately: study - Yahoo! News

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Stroke risk lower among women who drink moderately - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who drink up to seven glasses of wine or beer a week are slightly less likely to suffer a stroke than those who steer clear of alcohol, according to a new report. The results fall in line with guidelines from the American Heart Association that recommend women have no more than one drink a day. But that doesn't mean people should take up drinking to stave off strokes, researchers say. "We do not encourage women who do not currently drink tView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: (Reuters) - People in cardiac arrest may do worse long-term if they're given a shot of adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, on the way to the hospital, according to a Japanese study. Researchers writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that people whose hearts suddenly stopped beating had circulation return more often in the ambulance if they were given adrenaline -- but those same patients were less likely to be alive and without brain damage a month View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Children in low-income neighborhood with special walking/bike trail exercised more / American Heart Association

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Children in low-income neighborhood with special walking/bike trail exercised more / American Heart Association

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Jump around! Linderman raises more than $5,000 for the American Heart Association - leaderadvertiser.com: Local/State News - Jump around! Linderman raises more than $5,000 for the American Heart Association: Local/State News

leaderadvertiser.com — “POLSON — They weren’t at a track meet, but on Wednesday, March 7, Linderman Elementary students hopped, skipped and jumped for an hour and a half at their annual Jump for the Heart event, the culmination of both a jumping unit and a fundraiser for the American Heart Association.View full resource at leaderadvertiser.com

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Lack of sleep may increase calorie consumption / American Heart Association

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Anemia may more than triple your risk of dying after a stroke / American Heart Association

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