ED May Be a Sign of Heart Trouble

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ED May Be a Sign of Heart Trouble

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Heat is hard on the heart; simple precautions can ease the strain - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “The combination of brutal heat and humidity can be downright dangerous to people with heart disease and other chronic conditions. They may have trouble getting rid of extra body heat, or the process may strain the already–overworked heart and arteries. Taking it easy, finding air conditioning, and drinking plenty of water (not sugary soda or fruit juice or caffeinated beverages) can help beat the heat. It's also important to be aware of the warning signs of heat illness—nausea or vomiting, View full resource at health.harvard.edu

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Heat is hard on the heart; simple precautions can ease the strain - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “The combination of brutal heat and humidity can be downright dangerous to people with heart disease and other chronic conditions. They may have trouble getting rid of extra body heat, or the process may strain the already–overworked heart and arteries. Taking it easy, finding air conditioning, and drinking plenty of water (not sugary soda or fruit juice or caffeinated beverages) can help beat the heat. It's also important to be aware of the warning signs of heat illness—nausea or vomiting, View full resource at health.harvard.edu

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Long Hours at the Office May Add to Heart Trouble - NYTimes.com

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Severe fatigue could be a symptom of something more serious

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ED, Heart Disease May Be Deadly Duo

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C-reactive protein no cause of heart trouble: study | Reuters

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