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Heart Disease: Is It Cheaper to Die? - Living With Heart Disease - Everyday Health Blogs
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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Attack, Thrombotic Event, Disease and Condition, Health Insurance
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How do you manage heart disease without insurance? One blogger wonders. http://ow.ly/YI6Z
Bypass Surgery Edges Stents For Heart Treatment : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “The biggest comparison yet of surgery and stents for stable heart disease gives the nod to bypass operations. Fewer patients who had surgery died four years afterward.” View full resource at npr.org
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Bypass Surgery Edges Stents For Heart Treatment : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “The biggest comparison yet of surgery and stents for stable heart disease gives the nod to bypass operations. Fewer patients who had surgery died four years afterward.” View full resource at npr.org
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Excluded from WHO targets, children at risk of being forgotten in global NCD agenda
news-medical.net — “Guardian health editor Sarah Boseley examines why children have been excluded from WHO targets on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in this post in her "Global Health Blog," writing, "Children die from cancer, heart disease and other NCDs but they are in danger of being forgotten as global targets for action are drawn up, say health groups."” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Cutting red meat intake could lengthen lifespan, Harvard study finds - Daily Dose: A Boston Globe blog with health news, advice, and information.
boston.com — “Americans’ high consumption of red meat has long been linked to a host of health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, and new research from the Harvard School of Public Health suggests that it may shorten a person’s lifespan and that cutting back on red meat by a serving a day could lower the risk of dying. A second study from the same research group, also published Monday, links sugary beverages to a higher rate of heart disease.” View full resource at boston.com
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A New Drug for Rare, Fatal Childhood Disease? - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “A group of scientists led by NIH director Francis S. Collins are reporting that the drug everolimus clears out a protein called progerin from cells of children with progeria. This protein builds up to toxic levels in patients with progeria, a rapid-aging disorder that causes children to die of heart attacks or strokes in their teens.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Commentary: A new drug for rare, fatal childhood disease? http://on.wsj.com/jpFGh7 - For children with progeria. #health
Gender Disparities In Heart Attack Treatment: Women More Likely To Die - Better Health
getbetterhealth.com — “Better Health is a network of healthcare professional blogs, offering commentary on news, research, health policy, healthcare reform, true stories, disease management and expert interviews.” View full resource at getbetterhealth.com
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Gender Disparities In Heart Attack Treatment: Women More Likely To Die: One-third (33.5%) of female heart ... http://bit.ly/kVNHgx #news
Universal Cardiac Screening For All Young Athletes? - Better Health
getbetterhealth.com — “Better Health is a network of healthcare professional blogs, offering commentary on news, research, health policy, healthcare reform, true stories, disease management and expert interviews.” View full resource at getbetterhealth.com
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Universal Cardiac Screening For All Young Athletes?: It’s heart wrenching when young athletes die of sudde... http://bit.ly/eqJRLa #news
Home Health Life Club » Blog Archive » If Everyone In A Person’s Family Died From Heart Disease, Does That Put The Person At Increased Risk?
56ka.net — “Home Health Life Club » Blog Archive » If Everyone In A Person’s Family Died From Heart Disease, Does That Put The Person At Increased Risk?” View full resource at 56ka.net
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Jeremy N. Morris, Linked Exercise to Heart Disease Risk - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “The doctor who figured out that exercise lowers the risk heart-attack died recently.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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What Double-Decker Buses Taught Us About Heart Attacks http://bit.ly/Uje7v
Diabetics: Lower Sugar Levels Lengthen Life | The Heart Health Blog From NutritionData.com
blog.nutritiondata.com — “A recently published research report out of Norway confirms that people with diabetes have substantially higher risk of dying from heart disease - mostly heart attacks - than non-diabetics. On” View full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com
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