Cardiovascular Disease 'Real-World' Prevention Guidelines For Women
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Cardiovascular Disease 'Real-World' Prevention Guidelines For Women
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What Do the 2011 American Heart Association Guidelines Tell Us About Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Women? - Wenger - 2011 - Clinical Cardiology - Wiley Online Library
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On Nutrition: Diet for a princess | Grand Forks Herald | Grand Forks, North Dakota
grandforksherald.com — “Women are designed differently from men and have unique health needs, experts find. Women are softer because we are endowed with a higher percentage of body fat. The American Heart Association says that nearly 2 of every 3 women in the U.S. are now overweight or obese. And heart disease is the leading cause of death in American women. Here are the AHA's “uniquely female” guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in women.” View full resource at grandforksherald.com
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On Nutrition: Diet for a princess | WDAY | Fargo, ND
wday.com — “Women are designed differently from men and have unique health needs, experts find. Women are softer because we are endowed with a higher percentage of body fat. The American Heart Association says that nearly 2 of every 3 women in the U.S. are now overweight or obese. And heart disease is the leading cause of death in American women. Here are the AHA's “uniquely female” guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in women.” View full resource at wday.com
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Following cancer prevention guidelines lowers risk of death from cancer, heart disease, all causes
sciencedaily.com — “A study of more than 100,000 men and women over 14 years finds nonsmokers who followed recommendations for cancer prevention had a lower risk of death from cancer, cardiovascular disease, and all-causes.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Following cancer prevention guidelines lowers risk of death from cancer, heart disease, all causes, says large study. http://bit.ly/fFQuee
Following cancer prevention guidelines lowers risk of death from cancer, heart disease, all causes
physorg.com — “A study of more than 100,000 men and women over 14 years finds nonsmokers who followed recommendations for cancer prevention had a lower risk of death from cancer, cardiovascular disease, and all-causes. The study appears early online in Cancer Biomarkers, Epidemiology, and Prevention, and was led by ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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American Heart Association Releases New Heart Guidelines
healthbistro.lifescript.com — “Although women know more about their heart health than ever before, one or more women still dies of cardiovascular disease every minute, according to a report in the journal Circulation, which spotlights the American Heart Association--™s new cardiovascular disease prevention” View full resource at healthbistro.lifescript.com
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AHA released new heart-health guidelines this week. Writer Diane Wedner walks us through changes: http://bit.ly/hwCPnS
American Heart Association Releases New Heart Guidelines
healthbistro.lifescript.com — “Although women know more about their heart health than ever before, one or more women still dies of cardiovascular disease every minute, according to a report in the journal Circulation, which spotlights the American Heart Association--™s new cardiovascular disease prevention” View full resource at healthbistro.lifescript.com
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Experts Issue New Heart Disease Guidelines for Women - MSN Health - Heart & Cardiovascular
health.msn.com — “American Heart Association advisory stresses prevention through diet exercise weight control” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Updated heart disease prevention guidelines for women focus more on 'real-world' recommendations
sciencedaily.com — “Practical medical advice that works in the "real world" may more effectively prevent cardiovascular disease in women than recommendations based only on findings in clinical research settings, according to the 2011 update to the American Heart Association's cardiovascular disease prevention guidelines for women.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Heart guidelines revised to better reflect real life – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs
thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “In an effort to combat heart disease, the No. 1 killer in women, the American Heart Association is re-tooling its prevention guidelines to reflect more of what doctors see in the real world, not in research trials.” View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com
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Updated heart disease prevention guidelines for women focus more on ‘real-world’ recommendations | Science Blog
scienceblog.com — “Practical medical advice that works in the real world may more effectively prevent cardiovascular disease in women than recommendations based only on findings in clinical research settings, according to the 2011 update to the American Heart Associ...” View full resource at scienceblog.com
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Updated heart disease prevention guidelines for women focus more on 'real-world' recommendations
eurekalert.org — “Updated cardiovascular prevention guidelines for women focus on what works best in the "real world" vs. clinical research settings and consider personal and socioeconomic factors that can keep women from following medical advice and treatment. The guidelines also incorporate illnesses that increase heart disease risk in women, such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and pregnancy complications Helping women -- and their doctors -- understand risks and take practical steps can be most effec” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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CiteULike: Evaluation of the American Heart Association cardiovascular disease prevention guideline for women.
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Prevention Guidelines Help Predict Women's Cardiovascular Risk
medicalnewstoday.com — “A simplified strategy for assessing cardiovascular disease risk can predict women's odds of heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular events in the following 10 years, according to new research” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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