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Even Mummies Had Heart Disease

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Study: Fruits, vegetables and other foods with anti-oxidants reduced stroke risk  - NY Daily News

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Heart disease found in mummy | Springfield News-Leader | News-Leader.com

news-leader.com — “London -- An Egyptian princess who lived more than 3,500 years ago is the oldest known person to have had clogged arteries, dispelling the myth that heart disease is a product of modern society, a new study says.View full resource at news-leader.com

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3,500-year mummy is oldest heart disease case - Times Of India

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Egyptian princess from 3,500 years ago had clogged arteries proving heart disease is not a modern condition | Mail Online

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Egyptian Princess Was The First Person To Have Heart Disease

huffingtonpost.com — “LONDON -- An Egyptian princess who lived more than 3,500 years ago is the oldest known person to have had clogged arteries, dispelling the myth that heart disease is a product of modern society, a new study says. To determine how common heart disease was in ancient Egypt, scientists performed computer scans on 52 mummies in Cairo and the United States.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Forensic Health Techniques Show Egyptian Mummies Had Heart Disease Too by Sylvia Anderson - Heart - InsidersHealth.com

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Egyptian Princess Mummy Had Oldest Known Heart Disease

news.nationalgeographic.com — “A "petite" Egyptian royal who would have needed double bypass surgery may offer new clues to the causes of clogged arteries, experts say.View full resource at news.nationalgeographic.com

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Egypt Mummy Pictures: Scans Show Ancient Heart Disease

news.nationalgeographic.com — “Recent scans of 52 mummies revealed at least half the dead had clogged arteries--"including a princess with the oldest known heart disease.View full resource at news.nationalgeographic.com

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