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Dangerous American Heart Disease | health disease and symptoms
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Public Health News Roundup: March 6 | Public Health
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Heart disease patients are at risk for attacks when doing activities in the cold such as shoveling or running: http://t.co/BEZzL46K
American Heart Month: Urge All to Focus on Family Heart Health | Reuters
reuters.com — “American Heart Month: Urge All to Focus on Family Heart Health Use American Heart Month, February,” View full resource at reuters.com
Most Recently Shared on February 7, 2012 at 5:42 pm By:
February is American Heart Month: Do you know the signs and symptoms of heart disease? http://t.co/YMjkYd7J via @Reuters #American #Heart
Heart Health Month: 8 Surprising Heart Facts We Learned Over The Last Year
huffingtonpost.com — “Every February, organizations like the American Heart Association, the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and the CDC team up for American Heart Month to remind us that heart disease is still the number one cause of death in the United States. If you already exercise regularly, eat a nutritious diet full of heart-healthy foods and keep stress levels in check, you're on the right path toward a tip-top ticker.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
Most Recently Shared on February 7, 2012 at 3:00 pm By:
8 surprising #heart facts we learned over the last year @HealthyLiving http://t.co/PHkUWduW
Obesity Epidemic May Have Peaked In U.S. : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “The obesity epidemic appears to have reached a plateau, according to the latest federal statistics.” View full resource at npr.org
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35% of Americans adults are OBESE. Nearly two-thirds are overweight. Obesity is linked to diabetes, heart... http://t.co/tNZ7EFTC
Cold Weather and Cardiovascular Disease
heart.org — “How does Cold Weather affect heart disease? Why do people with Cardiovascular Disease need to be careful in Winter weather? The American Heart Association explains the potential dangerous link between cold weather and heart conditions.” View full resource at heart.org
Most Recently Shared on January 11, 2012 at 6:04 pm By:
Can cold weather really affect your heart? http://t.co/WPEWhSOu @american_heart #heart #health
High Cholesterol Overview - Information, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments
healthline.com — “Learn high cholesterol information, causes, symptoms and treatments.” View full resource at healthline.com
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High cholesterol is a lipid disorder that can significantly raise the risk of heart disease. http://t.co/QqlcZax3
How heart disease, No. 1 killer, can sneak up on women - Health - GoErie.com/Erie Times-News
goerie.com — “Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standard cardiac tests can miss. It's part of a puzzling gender gap: Women tend to have different heart attack symptoms than men. They're more likely to die in the year after a first heart attack. In fact, more than 40 percent of women still don't realize that heart disease is the No. 1 female killer. One in 30 women's deaths in 2007 was from breast cancer, compared to about 1 in 3 from cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Assoc” View full resource at goerie.com
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How heart disease, No. 1 killer, can sneak up on women: Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standar... http://bit.ly/pdgRLj
Health | Heart disease more dangerous than women think | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Washington ? Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standard cardiac tests can miss. It?s part of a puzzling gender gap: Women tend to have different heart attack symptoms than men. They?re more likely to die in the year after a first heart attack.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Heart disease more dangerous than women think: Washington — Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that sta... http://bit.ly/jPp6PF
To Salt or Not to Salt, That is the Question
newswise.com — “A new eight year long European study concludes that salt consumption is not dangerous and may in fact be beneficial. This is certainly contrary to advice from American Medical Association, American Heart Association and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, which says higher sodium consumption can increase the risk of heart disease.” View full resource at newswise.com
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#health news: To Salt or Not to Salt, That is the Question: A new eight year long European study concludes that ... http://bit.ly/mpbaUw
Recognizing Heart Disease in Women - Heart Health - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Signs of a heart attack in women don't always include the chest pain so closely associated with this cardiac event. Learn the top symptoms to watch for.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on May 11, 2011 at 6:45 pm By:
#HeartDisease is the #1 killer of American women! What are the signs you should be watching for? http://ow.ly/4Smju
Hispanic Americans Less Likely to Recognize Signs and Symptoms of Stroke - Health News - redOrbit
redorbit.com — “WASHINGTON, May 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- While stroke, heart disease and other cerebrovascular diseases are the fourth leading cause of death in Hispanics - stroke and heart disease account for one in four deaths among Hispanic men and one in three deaths among Hispanic women - findings suggest that a stroke knowledge deficit is more pronounced among this population.” View full resource at redorbit.com
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Hispanic Americans Less Likely to Recognize Signs and Symptoms of Stroke: WASHINGTON, May 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ ... http://bit.ly/lnMTtY
Health Leader - The Woman's Heart
uthealthleader.org — “When it comes to matters of the heart--"both metaphorical and anatomical--"men and women share many similarities, and some distinct differences. Our hearts look the same, they work the same and they --break-- the same--"most commonly from a heart attack caused by a narrowed or blocked artery.” View full resource at uthealthleader.org
Most Recently Shared on February 16, 2011 at 4:22 pm By:
Feb. is American Heart Month. Check out this story to learn how heart disease is different in women than in men: http://bit.ly/eBHZTj
Consumption of Fruit and Vegetables May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease. - NHI OnDemand - Health Studies Journal
nhiondemand.com — “Diseases of the heart and circulation are so common and the laity is so well acquainted with the major symptoms resulting from these disorders that patients and occasionally physicians, erroneously attribute many noncardiac complaints to cardiovascular disease. Ischemia, or inadequate myocardial perfusion, is manifest most frequently as chest discomfort. A current study evaluated whether fruit and vegetable intake impacts risk of mortality from ischemic heart disease.” View full resource at nhiondemand.com
Most Recently Shared on February 8, 2011 at 7:38 pm By:
February is American #Heart Month and I've got another reason to pick up more fruits and veggies at the store this week. http://ow.ly/3SEHp
Common Allergic Symptoms Associated with Coronary Heart Disease. - NHI OnDemand - Health Studies Journal
nhiondemand.com — “Allergy is a disorder of the immune system which is a form of hypersensitivity. An allergic reaction is an inappropriate immune reaction to an otherwise harmless substance. In the United States, the most common type of heart disease and the leading cause of death is coronary heart disease also known as coronary artery disease (CAD). A study published in the American Journal of Cardiology investigated whether common allergies increase the risk of coronary heart disease in adults.” View full resource at nhiondemand.com
Most Recently Shared on September 30, 2010 at 5:28 pm By:
"Study suggest that common allergic symptoms raise the risk of coronary heart disease particularly in younger women " http://bit.ly/bNZ2Qe
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