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Exercise and Heart Disease

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Older subjects who regularly practise Tai Chi found to have better arterial compliance and greater muscle strength

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Eating Curry Could Prevent Heart Disease, Study Finds

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HSP27 protein can indicate lung damage during early stages of COPD

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Women can control cholesterol in postmenopausal years

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Chronic Stress Linked To Inflammation And Disease

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Getting Fat but Staying Fit? - NYTimes.com

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