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Heart Attack and Stroke Signs

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Most Recently Shared on July 7, 2011 at 12:04 am By:

HealthyFellow J P Fanton

@peppercorn16 You're most welcome. Strokes are serious business. If in doubt, please seek immediate assistance. http://j.mp/qqbLbs (cont)

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What to Do When You Have a Heart Attack | Lifescript.com

lifescript.com — “A heart attack can be frightening for the person having it. But most are treatable once you know the signs, and many are preventable with simple lifestyle changes. Here's how to know when to seek help and what to expect in the hospital and later during your recovery. Plus, are you on the road to a heart attack? Find out with our quiz...View full resource at lifescript.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 7, 2012 at 11:08 am By:

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Women's Health: What to Do When You Have a Heart Attack - By Carole Jacobs, Special to Lifescript A heart attack ... http://t.co/Je0FkPHP

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Scientists Spot How Cox-2 Painkillers Raise Heart Risks - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “New research has uncovered how some cox-2 painkillers increase the risk for both heart attacks and stroke. The once popular cox-2 drugs, Vioxx and Bextra, wereView full resource at drugs.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2012 at 11:36 pm By:

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Scientists Spot How Cox-2 Painkillers Raise Heart Risks - http://t.co/rrsXodP9

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AIM-HIGH fell short, leaving experts looking for reasons in new review | Heart and Vascular Health | Scoop.it

scoop.it — “AIM-HIGH study evaluated whether adding Niaspan 1000 to Simvastaatin 40 in patients with LDL in good range would add benefit for secondary prevention in patients with prior MI, stroke or PAD. Niaspan did raise HDL ("good cholesterol") but didn't reduce clinical events like heart attack or stroke. Researchers & clinicians alike were disappointed and somewhat perplexed. The past studies with niacin, an agent used frequently in clinical practice to raise HDL showed benefit in cardiovasculView full resource at scoop.it

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Do clean teeth protect against heart disease? | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who get thorough dental cleanings may be somewhat less likely to have a heart attack or stroke than their peers who are less careful about oral hygiene, a new studyView full resource at reuters.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2012 at 5:49 pm By:

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Do clean teeth protect against heart disease?: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who get thorough dental ... http://t.co/ikVE1K8q

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TODAY Health - Why dead celebs make us nostalgic

todayhealth.today.msnbc.msn.com — “Once again, a popular celebrity in the music industry has died, and once again Americans are awash in bittersweet nostalgia. On Wednesday, it was 82-year-old Dick Clark, who, after being in ill health for years following a stroke, succumbed to a heart attack. In February, it was …View full resource at todayhealth.today.msnbc.msn.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2012 at 5:05 pm By:

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And make us want to buy their music RT @todayshowhealth: Why dead celebs make us nostalgic http://t.co/seLhqdGG #DickClark

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Positive Feelings May Help Protect Cardiovascular Health - April 17, 2012 -2012 Releases - Press Releases - Harvard School of Public Health

hsph.harvard.edu — “A news study finds that positive psychological well-being appears to reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular events...View full resource at hsph.harvard.edu

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Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2012 at 8:43 pm By:

elisazied Elisa Zied Nutritionist and Dietitian

I'm convinced! RT @marisamoore A reason 2 smile! New research shows happiness appears 2 protect against heart attacks...http://t.co/0wlCHtgz

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Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack (4/18/2012) | womenshealth.gov

womenshealth.gov — “Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack (4/18/2012) | womenshealth.govView full resource at womenshealth.gov

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Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm By:

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I'm in trouble. Figures. MT @womenshealth: Optimism & happiness linked to reduced heart disease risk. http://t.co/AzB5fDBp

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Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack - MSN Health - Heart & Cardiovascular

health.msn.com — “Large review also found positive people less likely to suffer strokeView full resource at health.msn.com

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Positive feelings may help protect cardiovascular health

sciencedaily.com — “Over the last few decades numerous studies have shown negative states, such as depression, anger, anxiety, and hostility, to be detrimental to cardiovascular health. Less is known about how positive psychological characteristics are related to heart health. In the first and largest systematic review on this topic to date, researchers found that positive psychological well-being appears to reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular events.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2012 at 5:38 am By:

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Positive Feelings May Help Protect Cardiovascular Health http://t.co/yILhHBXk

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BMC Public Health | Abstract | Knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptomology: a cross-sectional comparison of rural and non-rural US adults

biomedcentral.com — “Understanding the signs and symptoms of heart attacks and strokes are important not only in saving lives, but also in preserving quality of life. Findings from recent research have yielded that the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors are higher in rural populations, suggesting that adults living in rural locales may be at higher risk for heart attack and/or stroke. Knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptomology as well as calling 911 for a suspected heart attack or stroke are esView full resource at biomedcentral.com

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A Lack of Sleep Can Lead to Heart Attack and Stroke - Heart Health Nutrition | Dr. Sinatra

blog.drsinatra.com — “A Lack of Sleep Can Lead to Heart Attack and Stroke - Heart Health Nutrition | Dr. SinatraView full resource at blog.drsinatra.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 9, 2012 at 11:22 am By:

SinatraMD Dr. Stephen Sinatra Nutritionist, Physician, Doctor, Internist, and Cardiologist

A Lack of Sleep Can Lead to Heart Attack and Stroke: Since 1996, I’ve been writing about the connection betwee... http://t.co/iGnBCYVR

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The Full Story « The Heart Beat

blogs.webmd.com — “Heart disease can be prevented! Your personal choices have a big impact on your risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr. James Beckerman is here to provide insights into how making small, livable lifestyle changes can have a real impact on your heart health.View full resource at blogs.webmd.com

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Cancer Diagnosis Linked to Suicide, Heart Attack

webmd.com — “Newly diagnosed cancer patients have an increased risk of suicide and death from heart attack and stroke, according to a new study.View full resource at webmd.com

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Salt In Food: 8 Eats Saltier Than Potato Chips

huffingtonpost.com — “You probably already know that a diet too high in salt can increase a person's risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and dying from other heart-related causes. But Americans continue to consume close to 3,300 mg of sodium daily --about 1,000 mg more salt than recommended.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Panel Recommends More Testing For Obesity Drugs - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “An advisory panel of the F.D.A. said obesity drugs should get extra testing to ensure against heart attacks and strokes.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 10:54 pm By:

Health_CK Catherine K Health Advocate

Panel Recommends More Testing for Obesity Drugs: An advisory panel of the F.D.A. said obesity drugs should get e... http://t.co/CDAGjhRd

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