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How to reduce your risk of heart disease?
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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Disease and Condition, Healthy Living, Exercise and Fitness, disease
Most Recently Shared on September 25, 2010 at 7:56 pm By:
@jarretmorrow How to reduce your risk of heart disease?: Cardiovascular disease is the most common... http://bit.ly/9ZkpIY #health #fitness
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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Reduce Your Heart Attack Risk 50% with Water
jonnybowdenblog.com — “More than any other factor in this study, water intake determined fatal heart disease risk.” View full resource at jonnybowdenblog.com
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Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack (4/18/2012) | womenshealth.gov
womenshealth.gov — “Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack (4/18/2012) | womenshealth.gov” View full resource at womenshealth.gov
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The Guide to Beating a Heart Attack - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Here's the good news: Heart disease and its consequences are largely preventable. The bad news is that nearly one million Americans will suffer a heart attack this year.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Nuts Linked With Lower Diabetes, Heart Disease Risks: Study
huffingtonpost.com — “People who choose nuts as their snack of choice are doing their health a benefit, new research suggests. A recent study shows that people who regularly eat tree nuts -- including almonds, macadamias, pistachios, walnuts and cashews -- also have lower risks for Type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and heart disease.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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RT @healthyliving: How eating nuts could help your health http://t.co/FP6ITYF6
The Link Between Atrial Fibrillation and Family History - Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke Prevention- Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Having a family history of atrial fibrillation raises your risk for developing this type of irregular heartbeat. Learn how to help prevent atrial fibrillation.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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THI's Dr. Razavi discusses link between atrial fibrillation and family history with @HeartDiseases. http://t.co/EPOn7dNs #cardiology
The Full Story « The Heart Beat
blogs.webmd.com — “Heart disease can be prevented! Your personal choices have a big impact on your risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr. James Beckerman is here to provide insights into how making small, livable lifestyle changes can have a real impact on your heart health.” View full resource at blogs.webmd.com
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CDC - Heart Disease Home - DHDSP
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Which Exercise Burns More Calories? Quizzes - Weight Loss Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Regular exercise is essential for managing your weight, reducing your disease risk, and much more.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Which exercise burns more calories? Take our quiz and find out how much you really know: http://t.co/cGsoy7yJ
How to Save a Life…on Spring Break « The Heart Beat
blogs.webmd.com — “Heart disease can be prevented! Your personal choices have a big impact on your risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr. James Beckerman is here to provide insights into how making small, livable lifestyle changes can have a real impact on your heart health.” View full resource at blogs.webmd.com
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You can save a life during spring break. Here's how. #aed #scd http://t.co/TdfPBGhT
Weight Management - Weight Loss and Healthy Dieting Tips - MedBroadcast
medbroadcast.com — “Maintaining a healthy weight can reduce your risk of many health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Explore weight loss tips and tricks, know the diet traps to avoid, and get advice for keeping weight off once you've lost it.” View full resource at medbroadcast.com
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How to Save a Life…on Spring Break « The Heart Beat
blogs.webmd.com — “Heart disease can be prevented! Your personal choices have a big impact on your risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr. James Beckerman is here to provide insights into how making small, livable lifestyle changes can have a real impact on your heart health.” View full resource at blogs.webmd.com
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Genetics & Heart Disease
www2.gotomeeting.com — “Does heart disease run in your family? Paoli Hospital’s Candace Peterson, MS, CGC, genetics counselor, teams up with a cardiologist to talk about taking your family history and reducing your risk for heart disease” View full resource at www2.gotomeeting.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 12:38 pm By:
@American_Heart We're hosting a webinar tomorrow on how to stop the cycle of heart disease in your family. http://t.co/z5YWgUVS
Battle Heart Disease | Men's Health News
news.menshealth.com — “The reason ALL men should take a break: Researchers found that getting up to walk around 20 minutes after eating can reduce your body’s glucose and insulin levels.” View full resource at news.menshealth.com
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2 minutes. That’s all it takes to save your heart. Here’s how: http://t.co/nW57wgQw
Can Hipsters Save Healthcare? Lessons from SxSW « The Heart Beat
blogs.webmd.com — “Heart disease can be prevented! Your personal choices have a big impact on your risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr. James Beckerman is here to provide insights into how making small, livable lifestyle changes can have a real impact on your heart health.” View full resource at blogs.webmd.com
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Can Hipsters Save Healthcare? Lessons from SxSW http://t.co/I8G23Awf via @jamesbeckerman
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