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YOU NEED TO HIT A CERTAIN HEART RATE GAIN BENEFITS Virtually any exercise that gets the heart beating faster and the lungsworking harder will do you some good, even if your heart rate neverincreases dramatically.A more important consideration is how

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How Exercise Can Change Your DNA | Healthland | TIME.com

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Benefits of Exercising with a Workout Partner - Walking - RealAge

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A recipe for fixing harmful South Asian diets - Houston Chronicle

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BBC News - Heart attacks deaths halved in the last decade, experts say

bbc.co.uk — “The death rate from heart attacks in England has halved in the last decade, says an Oxford University study.View full resource at bbc.co.uk

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MattinglyMD Jay E Mattingly MD Doctor, Anesthesiologist, and Physician

Protect your heart+your brain with this combination of fish oil and olive fruit: http://t.co/HNZfSXgD @sanjayguptacnn

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New Heart Disease Test Brings Higher Costs and More Procedures | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network

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MT @katherineharmon: New heart imaging leads to more surgery, higher $$ but whether it saves/improves lives unclear: http://t.co/qosbpKHb

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Extreme endurance | Mending Broken Hearts | guardian.co.uk

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CW: Believing the future will be better…is heart-healthy?

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Actually got my CW post out early: Athletes generally believe the future will be better. #Optimism and #heart-health http://t.co/jOnml6BW

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National Kidney Foundation: Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) and Kidney Function

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Kidney disease affects your heart, bones, and energy. But regular exercise can help. Learn the benefits and get moving! http://t.co/1dEIeiMP

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Regular exercise improves health of people with long-term kidney disease

eurekalert.org — “There are many reasons why people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often lose fitness and have increasing difficulty performing normal daily tasks, but new research shows scientific evidence for the benefits of regular exercise for people with CKD, including those with a kidney transplant. They can improve their physical fitness, walk further, have healthier blood pressures, healthier heart rates, higher health-related quality of life scores and better nutritional characteristics compared to thView full resource at eurekalert.org

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Side benefit of statin drug includes lower infection rates - McKnight's Long Term Care News

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U.S. Obesity Rates to Soar, Researchers Report - Maggie Fox - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “If Americans keep gaining weight at the same pace they have been, half of all Americans will be obese by 2030, researchers projected in a report published on Friday. Health care costs will rise by $66 billion a year, or 2.6 percent of the whole health budget, and diabetes, heart disease, and cancer rates will soar.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Marriage Helps Survival After Heart Surgery - Health News - Health.com

news.health.com — “Marriage is thought to have a number of health benefits, including greater longevity, less stress, and a lower risk of heart disease, diabetes, and depression. Now, a new study suggests you can add a better survival rate after heart surgery to the list of health perks.Overall, people who were married when they had coronary artery bypass surgery were 2.5 times more likely to be alive 15 years later than unmarried people, and the happily married fared better than those in unhappy marriages.View full resource at news.health.com

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