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Heart Disease - Reduce Your Cardiovascular Risk With Cocoa
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Less Heart Disease Among Women in Wealthier States - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health
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Are You at Risk for Heart Disease? - Aventura Florida Cardiovascular Doctors
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BPA Exposure May Raise Risk of Heart Disease - MSN Health - Heart & Cardiovascular
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Lifestyle choices made in your 20s can impact your heart health in your 40s
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Women's Health Alert: Fighting Heart Disease in Your 40s
newswise.com — “The risk for heart-related death is increasing in young adults ages 35 to 54, and the numbers are even more alarming for younger women. It is the number-one cause of death for both men and women in the United States, yet every year since 1984 more women have died of cardiovascular health problems than men, according to the American Heart Association.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Top 10 Myths about Cardiovascular Disease
heart.org — “The key to preventing heart disease is managing your risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high total cholesterol or high blood glucose. But how do you know which risk factors you have? The best way to find out is through screening tests during regular doctor visits. Learn the American Heart Association's heart-health recommended screenings.” View full resource at heart.org
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How To Lower Your Risk For Stroke
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Middle-age blood pressure changes affect lifetime heart disease, stroke risk - News
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Blood Pressure Changes in Middle Age Can Affect Heart Risk - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “A change in your blood pressure during early middle age can significantly affect your lifetime risk for cardiovascular disease, according to a new study.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Middle-Age Blood Pressure Changes Affect Lifetime Heart Disease, Stroke Risk
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Making Heart Health a Habit
heart.org — “The key to preventing cardiovascular disease or heart disease is maintaining a healthy lifestyle and managing your risk factors. The American Heart Association explains how to make new healthy habits and change old unhealthy habits and how to stick with the healthy changes. Learn these changes from the Hip Hop Doc.” View full resource at heart.org
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Moderate salt intake may lower risk of cardiovascular events
news-medical.net — “For years doctors have warned that too much salt is bad for your heart. Now a new McMaster University study suggests that both high and low levels of salt intake may put people with heart disease or diabetes at increased risk of cardiovascular complications.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Coronary calcium scoring can determine risk of cardiac events
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