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The Double Whammy: High salt intake, low potassium intake

heartcurrents.com — “Study: Potassium Boosts Heart Health, Salt Harms It Steven Reinberg July 11 HealthDay News -- Too much salt and too little potassium in your dietView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Avoiding the double whammy -- high salt, low potassium....http://su.pr/1kt6tv

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Niaspan and HDL: Not what doctors thought they knew about cholesterol

heartcurrents.com — “from the article: The results are part of a string of studies that suggest that what doctors thought they knew about cholesterol may be wrong...View full resource at heartcurrents.com

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How is a doctor like a cowboy?

heartcurrents.com — “from the article: Forty per cent of coronary-disease patients and sixty per cent of asthma patients receive incomplete or inappropriate care.View full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Stents + Omega 3′s = Good Idea

heartcurrents.com — “from the article: Our results demonstrated improved clot properties and decreased thrombin [a clot promoter] formation after treatment with the fish oilView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Dr. Fogoros: The New Way of Thinking About Coronary Artery Disease

heartcurrents.com — “from the article: We now know that CAD is about far more than just blockages. CAD is a chronic, progressive disease that tends to be far more widespreadView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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LDL: Not all bad….

heartcurrents.com — “From the article: People often say, 'I want to get rid of all my bad (LDL) cholesterol,' but the fact is, if you did so, you would die, the Texas A&MView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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HIT: High Intensity Training

heartcurrents.com — “Disclaimer: Intense exercise increases the immediate risk of a heart attack. In the long run, both regular and intense exercise decreases the risk of a heartView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Best exercise for the heart: interval training?....http://su.pr/248xQM

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Mayo Clinic Research: Belly fat increases heart attack risk

heartcurrents.com — “From the article: More body fat doesn't always mean greater heart risk. It's where you carry the extra pounds. Patients with bulging waistlines, asView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Anti-Depressants Linked to thicker arteries

heartcurrents.com — “From the article: One of the strongest and best-studied factors that thickens someone--™s arteries is age, and that happens at around 10 microns perView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Anti-depressant used linked to thicker arteries, aging...http://su.pr/2EL3bj

1 year ago...

Begin exercise early after a heart attack

heartcurrents.com — “From the article: Patients who begin an exercise program one week after their heart attack were found to have the best heart performance. ForView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 29, 2011 at 3:34 pm By:

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Reducing risk: Exercise early after a heart attack...http://su.pr/1vw0JZ

1 year ago...

Heart Attack Risk: Best not to get up in the morning…

heartcurrents.com — “The Rose Bower from the Legend of Briar Rose by Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1890 Buscot Park, Oxfordshire Heart Attacks in the Morning Are More SevereView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Jung’s Vision at the time of his heart attack

heartcurrents.com — “From Memories, Dreams and Reflections It seemed to me that I was high up in space. Far below I saw the globe of the Earth, bathed in a gloriously blueView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Whac-a-Mole Cardiology

heartcurrents.com — “Whac-a-Mole From the article: Call it Whac-a-Mole Cardiology: yes, an angiogram or ultrasound may identify a series of blockages, but we still can'tView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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Twenty people, 96 Minutes of CPR, and 12 shocks of a defrillator

heartcurrents.com — “From the Mayo Clinic 96 Minutes and Counting-- Marathon CPR Saves a Life! March 4, 2011 Joel Streed After a workout, Howard Snitzer stopped to pickView full resource at heartcurrents.com

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96 minutes of CPR and 12 Shocks of a defibrillator....http://su.pr/2cjGjk

1 year ago...

Ten quotes from Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D.

heartcurrents.com — “When I was recovering from a severe heart attack, I desperately wanted to be fixed. I read everything I could about what to do -- nutrition, exercise,View full resource at heartcurrents.com

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