Had a Heart Attack? Activities to Avoid
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Had a Heart Attack? Activities to Avoid
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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Attack, Thrombotic Event, Exercise and Fitness, Medical
Most Recently Shared on February 18, 2011 at 7:58 pm By:
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How to Prevent Diabetes: The Top Ten List - Diet & Exercise
healthcentral.com — “If we stick with the current trend, half of Americans will have diabetes by 2020, according to recent estimates.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on September 1, 2011 at 3:25 pm By:
@jdruit Check out the top 10 ways to prevent #diabetes. http://j.mp/qpnxIl
Exercise to avoid panic attacks | Ocala.com
ocala.com — “If you're no stranger to sweaty palms, frantic thoughts, a racing heart and other signs of a looming panic attack, this could keep you cool as a cucumber: physical activity. It can dial down your reaction enough to keep little blips of anxiety (like when you can't find your car in a humongous parking lot) from snowballing into something bigger and scarier.” View full resource at ocala.com
Most Recently Shared on August 14, 2011 at 11:31 am By:
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Regular Exercise May Be Helpful To Prevent The Development Of Panic Attacks And Related Disorders » The Behavioral Medicine Report
bmedreport.com — “A new study suggests that regular exercise may be a useful strategy for helping prevent the development of panic and related disorders. People with an intense fear of the nausea, racing heart, dizziness, stomachaches, and shortness of breath that accompany panic — known as “high anxiety sensitivity” — reacted with less anxiety to a panic-inducing stressor if they had been engaging in high levels of physical activity, said researchers at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and the University ” View full resource at bmedreport.com
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Regular Exercise May Be Helpful To Prevent The Development Of Some #Anxiety Disorders http://bit.ly/nqErwd #health #mentalhealth
Heart Attack Survivors Should Avoid Certain Pain Medicines (NSAIDs) - Better Health
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Most Recently Shared on May 17, 2011 at 8:10 am By:
Know someone who has had a heart attack. They may not want to take an NSAID for their aches and pains. http://t.co/DNSi2rl
Heart failure matters! | Facebook
facebook.com — “Heart failure matters! - Millions of people in the world suffer from heart failure. With simple changes and a better understanding of the condition, many people live full and active lives. Take charge of your health today! - Mission: To improve quality of life and longevity, through better prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart failure. - Company Overview: The Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology was founded to create a broad platform where anybody interested... ” View full resource at facebook.com
Most Recently Shared on May 4, 2011 at 1:26 pm By:
Q1 Does heart failure mean you have had a heart attack? http://ow.ly/4MZcU #HeartFailAware11
British Heart Foundation - Sexual activity
bhf.org.uk — “No need to avoid sex for heart health, says heart charity” View full resource at bhf.org.uk
Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2011 at 10:35 am By:
No need to avoid sex for heart health - read our view on some new research on sex and heart attacks: http://bit.ly/f6FFeV
Deaths from heart attacks drop precipitously in Norway, reports NTNU researcher
news-medical.net — “Life was hard in occupied Norway during WWII, but the occupation had one surprising result: deaths from heart attacks dropped precipitously, because Norwegians ate less fat, smoked less and were more physically active.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Lung Cancer News: Deaths from heart attacks drop precipitously in Norway, reports NTNU researcher: Life was hard... http://bit.ly/glgvDo
Heart and cardiovascular disease deaths drop dramatically in Norway
sciencedaily.com — “Life was hard in occupied Norway during WWII, but the occupation had one surprising result: deaths from heart attacks dropped precipitously, because Norwegians ate less fat, smoked less and were more physically active. Now, in the last half of the 20th century, Norway has seen a similar precipitous drop in heart attack deaths, but this time due to focused prevention programs and improved treatment, according to new research.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on March 18, 2011 at 9:14 pm By:
Heart and cardiovascular disease deaths drop dramatically in Norway: Life was hard in occupied Norway during WWI... http://bit.ly/dP0XKu
Which Is Worse, Vioxx Or Avandia? - Matthew Herper - The Medicine Show - Forbes
blogs.forbes.com — “While initially it appeared that by keeping Avandia at least nominally on the market, GlaxoSmithKline had avoided the worst legal fallout from the drug's link to heart attacks, the bill keeps rising. Via the New York Times: Mary Anne Rhyne, a company spokeswoman, said Monday that GlaxoSmithKline had charged a [...]” View full resource at blogs.forbes.com
Most Recently Shared on January 18, 2011 at 4:03 pm By:
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Which Is Worse, Vioxx Or Avandia? - Matthew Herper - The Medicine Show - Forbes
blogs.forbes.com — “While initially it appeared that by keeping Avandia at least nominally on the market, GlaxoSmithKline had avoided the worst legal fallout from the drug's link to heart attacks, the bill keeps rising. Via the New York Times: Mary Anne Rhyne, a company spokeswoman, said Monday that GlaxoSmithKline had charged a [...]” View full resource at blogs.forbes.com
Most Recently Shared on January 18, 2011 at 2:38 pm By:
Which Is Worse, Vioxx Or Avandia?: Which company will end up with the highest legal bill for its drug safe... http://bit.ly/iaWsZi #drug
Which Is Worse, Vioxx Or Avandia? - Matthew Herper - The Medicine Show - Forbes
blogs.forbes.com — “While initially it appeared that by keeping Avandia at least nominally on the market, GlaxoSmithKline had avoided the worst legal fallout from the drug's link to heart attacks, the bill keeps rising. Via the New York Times: Mary Anne Rhyne, a company spokeswoman, said Monday that GlaxoSmithKline had charged a [...]” View full resource at blogs.forbes.com
Most Recently Shared on January 18, 2011 at 2:35 pm By:
Defense strategy cost (Avandia $6B, Vioxx $7.7B) a clue how pharma will handle next drug safety crisis. (Forbes) http://bit.ly/f66dk2 #SITT
Q&A: GOOD info on heart attacks?
lower-my-cholesterol.net — “Question by horseman: GOOD info on heart attacks? my best friend of over 20 yrs had a heart attack this morning. he is an active 46 yr old with no family” View full resource at lower-my-cholesterol.net
Most Recently Shared on December 12, 2010 at 8:56 am By:
Heart patients fear sexual activity
indianewstime.com — “American researches have found in a survey that most of the people who have a heart attack avoid having sex anymore for fear of death. This was revealed in a meeting of American Heart Association. In a study comprising of 1,700 people, who had experienced heart attacks, were compared for their sexual active before and after a heart attack” View full resource at indianewstime.com
Most Recently Shared on May 23, 2010 at 5:03 am By:
The Worst of Times for Your Heart - AOL Health
aolhealth.com — “Certain days, weeks, and activities are hard on your ticker. Protect yourself with these simple tips. 'How's the traffic?' That's one of the first qu” View full resource at aolhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2010 at 3:25 pm By:
Are you heading out to brunch? Avoid that high-fat, high-carb meal. And give us your great breakfast ideas! http://bit.ly/bjPo1o
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