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nutritionalmagnesium.org — “Nutritional Magnesium Association, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, magnesium deficiency, nutritional magnesium, magnesium deficiencies, Carolyn Dean, The Magnesium Miracle” View full resource at nutritionalmagnesium.org
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Heart & Stroke Foundation: Blood Pressure Action Plan
ehealth.heartandstroke.ca — “Heart & Stroke Foundation: Blood Pressure Action Plan” View full resource at ehealth.heartandstroke.ca
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Do you have #highbloodpressure? Use our free tools to manage your health and reduce your risk of heart disease >> http://t.co/zXd0R6VL
Research roundup: Chronic disease interventions could save states money; Drilling into childhood cancer disparities; National heart emergency care system proposed
news-medical.net — “Urban Institute: Potential Savings Through Prevention Of Avoidable Chronic Illness Among CalPERS State Active Members -- California is one of many states in financial crisis, and according to this report, it could save millions of dollars on state employee health benefits by preventing chronic disease.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Elevation in BMI can up stroke risk
post.jagran.com — “Denmark: Maintaining a lower body mass index (BMI) can help reduce the risk of developing ischemic heart disease (IHD), say researchers. BMI, alongside age, smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol levels, and individuals” View full resource at post.jagran.com
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Stroke News: Elevation in BMI can up stroke risk - Jagran Post: Elevation in BMI can up stro... http://t.co/VSbzFZjq ChicagoEndovascular
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, were” View full resource at drugs.com
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Scientists Spot How Cox-2 Painkillers Raise Heart Risks - http://t.co/rrsXodP9
Large-scale simulation of human blood is boon to personalized medicine
sciencedaily.com — “Having a virtual copy of a patient's blood in a computer would be a boon to researchers and doctors. They could examine a simulated heart attack caused by blood clotting in a diseased coronary artery and see if a drug like aspirin would be effective in reducing the size of such a clot.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Large-scale simulation of human blood is boon to personalized medicine http://t.co/zHWHIio1
LA Go Red For Women Luncheon raises $380,000
asianjournal.com — “THE American Heart Association’s (AHA) Go Red For Women Luncheon drew 800 local supporters to the JW Marriott Hotel in Los Angeles on April 25 and raised more than $380,000 for the fight against heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases – the leading causes of death in women.” View full resource at asianjournal.com
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LA Go Red For Women Luncheon raises $380000 http://t.co/yi4CVo5b
Risk Of Early Atherosclerosis Increased By Fibrosis And Fatty Liver Disease
medicalnewstoday.com — “Italian researchers report that severe fibrosis increases the early atherosclerosis risk in patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. A second study found that fatty live” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Risk Of Early Atherosclerosis Increased By Fibrosis And Fatty Liver Disease http://t.co/twKayCTv #cardiovascular
Positive Impact On Metabolic Syndrome And Satiety Offered By Eggs
medicalnewstoday.com — “At Experimental Biology (EB) 2012 in San Diego, experts convened to discuss the latest science in a variety of health and disease-related areas, including nutrition. Research on whole egg consumpt” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Positive Impact On Metabolic Syndrome And Satiety Offered By Eggs http://t.co/QWlaJZQF #heart #heartdisease
Dark Chocolate May Lower Risk of Heart Disease from Healthday | Heart and Vascular Health | Scoop.it
scoop.it — “Dark chocolate may lower risk of heart disease by lowering blood glucose and bad cholesterol while boosting good cholesterol. Chocolate contains compounds called flavanols, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Previously a link between flavanol intake and risk for cardiovascular disease, has been shown. San Diego State researchers assigned 31 people to consume 50 grams per day of either dark chocolate (70% cocoa) or white chocolate (0% cocoa). Dark chocolate was used because ” View full resource at scoop.it
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Dark Chocolate May Lower Heart Disease > belief that chocolate is a strategy to good heart health is in error. http://t.co/wl04zGLu
Daily sodium intake over 1,500mg linked to higher stroke risk
foodnavigator-usa.com — “Sodium intake above the American Heart Association’s recommended 1,500mg daily limit may increase stroke risk, with risk becoming progressively greater with higher sodium consumption, suggests new research published in Stroke.” View full resource at foodnavigator-usa.com
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Daily sodium intake over 1,500mg linked to higher stroke risk http://t.co/gApHJHHN via @FoodNavigatorUS
Arch Intern Med -- Subclinical Hyperthyroidism and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Mortality, April 23, 2012, Collet et al. 0 (2012): archinternmed.2012.402v1
archinte.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Internal Medicine, a bi-monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, publishes original peer-reviewed research articles on internal medicine topics” View full resource at archinte.ama-assn.org
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Subclinical Hyperthyroidism and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Mortality http://t.co/S3VzSPv0 @sanjayguptacnn @DrWeil @TheDoctors
The Onset Of Coronary Artery Disease May Be Influenced By Fat Outside Of Arteries
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at UC have confirmed that fat surrounding the outside of arteries in humans - particularly the left coronary artery - may influence the onset of coronary artery disease, or atheroscler” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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The Onset Of Coronary Artery Disease May Be Influenced By Fat Outside Of Arteries http://t.co/qHRnsPk4 #vaccines #immunesystem
Everest Provides Laboratory For Mayo Clinic To Study Aging
huffingtonpost.com — “A team from The Mayo Clinic set out this week to conduct research from the world's highest peak, since as it turns out the effects of altitude on the body mimic the symptoms of chronic conditions associated with aging, such as sleep apnea and heart disease. The research team will monitor members of an Everest expedition co-sponsored by National Geographic, The North Face, and Montana State University from base camp, the clinic noted in a press release.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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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 cardiovascul” View full resource at scoop.it
Most Recently Shared on April 20, 2012 at 5:50 pm By:
@theheartorg AIM High > We may never know what effect raising HDL in higher LDL pts might be http://t.co/FTA19hy8
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