Optimism Lowers Heart Disease Risk in Men and Women
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Optimism Lowers Heart Disease Risk in Men and Women
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Vitamin D 'as good as drugs' at reducing high blood pressure - Telegraph | Heart and Vascular Health | Scoop.it
scoop.it — “Vitamin D supplements could be as effective as prescription medicine at reducing high blood pressure. My comment: The data for low levels of Vitamin D (D-25-OH) as a marker of cardiovascular risk is large and impressive. What we dont know is whether treatment to raise the level to a more optimal range > 30 will result in lower cardiovascular risk. The VITAL trial - The VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL) is a research study in 20,000 men & women across the U.S. investigating whether daily vitami” View full resource at scoop.it
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Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack (4/18/2012) | womenshealth.gov
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I'm in trouble. Figures. MT @womenshealth: Optimism & happiness linked to reduced heart disease risk. http://t.co/AzB5fDBp
Women at Greater Risk of Heart Disease | USA | English
voanews.com — “Heart disease is the number one killer in the world, and it is mostly preventable. But reducing deaths from heart disease will require changes in lifestyle and public policy, and better public awareness programs. Women are at greater risk from heart disease than men. That's partly because it's harder to diagnose in women. VOA's Carol Pearson reports on efforts to lower those risks and help women avoid heart disease.” View full resource at voanews.com
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Women at Greater Risk of Heart Disease | USA | English
voanews.com — “Heart disease is the number one killer in the world, and it is mostly preventable. But reducing deaths from heart disease will require changes in lifestyle and public policy, and better public awareness programs. Women are at greater risk from heart disease than men. That's partly because it's harder to diagnose in women. VOA's Carol Pearson reports on efforts to lower those risks and help women avoid heart disease.” View full resource at voanews.com
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Vitamin B6 and Folate Reduce the Risks of Heart Failure
herbalmd.com — “Japanese study shows B-vitamins folate and B-6 lower the risk of death from stroke and heart disease for women and may reduce the risk of heart failure in men.” View full resource at herbalmd.com
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Vitamin B6 and Folate Reduce the Risks of Heart Failure
herbalmd.com — “Japanese study shows B-vitamins folate and B-6 lower the risk of death from stroke and heart disease for women and may reduce the risk of heart failure in men.” View full resource at herbalmd.com
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Diets can help lower risk for heart disease - Taylor Daily Press: Lifestyles
taylordailypress.net — “High fiber diets eaten over the course of a lifetime tend to help people reduce heart risk ratios. The recommended daily fiber intake for adults ranges from 25 grams for women to 35 grams for men. Few adults consume that amount, but those who do consume at least 22 grams a day are likely to have fewer cardiovascular disease risks. Fiber seems to be hugely important in avoiding heart problems. This advice is very important for people with diabetes as they have twice the risk for heart disease.” View full resource at taylordailypress.net
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Following cancer prevention guidelines lowers risk of death from cancer, heart disease, all causes
sciencedaily.com — “A study of more than 100,000 men and women over 14 years finds nonsmokers who followed recommendations for cancer prevention had a lower risk of death from cancer, cardiovascular disease, and all-causes.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Following cancer prevention guidelines lowers risk of death from cancer, heart disease, all causes, says large study. http://bit.ly/fFQuee
Following cancer prevention guidelines lowers risk of death from cancer, heart disease, all causes
physorg.com — “A study of more than 100,000 men and women over 14 years finds nonsmokers who followed recommendations for cancer prevention had a lower risk of death from cancer, cardiovascular disease, and all-causes. The study appears early online in Cancer Biomarkers, Epidemiology, and Prevention, and was led by ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Study may help explain link between education and lower risk of heart disease
news-medical.net — “Freshmen on the eve of finals and graduate students staring down a thesis committee may not feel this way, but the privilege of obtaining an advanced education correlates with decades of lower blood pressure, according to a study led by a public health researcher at Brown University. The benefit appears to be greater for women than for men.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Do Hot Flashes Protect Women From Heart Disease?
webmd.com — “Hot flashes during menopause may actually lower some women--™s risk for developing heart disease, according to new research published online in the journal Menopause.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Cheers! Moderate drinking lowers heart disease risk, study finds
montrealgazette.com — “Get the latest on women's, men's, family, children and seniors health. You will find expert healthcare, diet and fitness guidance and information. Read Montreal Gazette for current health news.,The results are in --" moderate alcohol use is good for you. Now scientists need to figure out why.” View full resource at montrealgazette.com
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Fiber in diet protects from more than just heart disease and diabetes: Study
news-medical.net — “In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers have identified a link between high-fiber diets and lower risks of death not only from heart disease, but from infectious and respiratory illnesses as well. This government commissioned study also ties fiber with a lower risk of cancer deaths in men, but not women, possibly because men are more likely to die from cancers related to diet, like cancers of the esophagus. And it finds the overall benefit to be strongest for diets high in fiber f” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Frequent chocolate consumption could reduce CHD risk, US study
confectionerynews.com — “Frequent chocolate consumption was associated with a lower prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in men and women independent of traditional risk factors, according to a review of a national US based heart, lung and blood study.” View full resource at confectionerynews.com
Most Recently Shared on September 21, 2010 at 3:42 pm By:
I'm glad I have my 2 squares per day-eating your daily dark chocolate can lower heart disease in men and women-http://bit.ly/dhXv4D
Blueberries Reduce Heart Disease Risk
fyiliving.com — “A study with 48 obese men and women with metabolic syndrome decreased their blood pressure and oxidative stress by including 50 g/d blueberries in their diet.” View full resource at fyiliving.com
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A Yummy Fruit That Lowers Heart Disease Risk: Finally a heart healthy food that’s sweet. Blueberries might be join... http://bit.ly/bOXAgZ
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