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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Heart Attack, Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Thrombotic Event, Doctor
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What to Do During a Heart Attack : Act Fast, Call 9-1-1 | Heart Attack Information for Women
womenshealth.gov — “Now that you know the symptoms of heart attack, the next step is to act fast and know the best way to get help. When given quickly, medications and other treatments can stop a heart attack and prevent or limit damage to your heart. If you have any of the symptoms of heart attack, or if you think you might be having one, call 9-1-1 immediately for emergency medical care.” View full resource at womenshealth.gov
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How to Stop Attacking Yourself: Nine Steps to Heal Autoimmune Disease | Crazy Sexy Life
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Simple Steps To Lower Heart Attack Risk - Pittsburgh News Story - WTAE Pittsburgh
wtae.com — “PITTSBURGH -- Cardiovascular disease is the country's leading cause of death, likely because Americans are not doing a very good job of reducing their risk of having a heart attack. Channel 4 Action News anchor Sally Wiggin said there are a few simple steps that you can do to help yourself prevent a heart attack. Tuesday, March 9, 2010.” View full resource at wtae.com
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Lower heart attack risk: 1) Stop smoking 2) Know your #s + keep track of them 3) Watch your cholesterol + blood sugar http://ow.ly/1ozn6
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