Researchers Perfect the View of Heart Disease
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Researchers Perfect the View of Heart Disease
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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Disease and Condition
Most Recently Shared on September 18, 2009 at 6:21 pm By:
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Losing Belly Fat, Whether From a Low-Carb or a Low-Fat Diet, Helps Improve Blood Vessel Function
newswise.com — “Overweight people who shed pounds, especially belly fat, can improve the function of their blood vessels no matter whether they are on a low-carb or a low-fat diet, according to a study being presented by Johns Hopkins researchers at an American Heart Association scientific meeting in San Diego on March 13 that is focused on cardiovascular disease prevention.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Online Medical Chats | NorthShore University HealthSystem
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Thank you to everyone who participated in our #nschats today about heart disease. View the full transcript here: http://t.co/Ed7O8JEh
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No Link Between Menopause and Increased Risk of Fatal Heart Attack
newswise.com — “Contradicting the long-held medical belief that the risk of cardiovascular death for women spikes sharply after menopause, new research from Johns Hopkins suggests instead that heart disease mortality rates in women progress at a constant rate as they age.” View full resource at newswise.com
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News from UC Davis Health System
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#UC Davis researchers link #heart disease, lower socioeconomic status http://t.co/XVBOcVp
BritishHeartFound's Channel - YouTube
youtube.com — “Our vision is of a world in which people do not die prematurely of heart disease. We'll achieve this through pioneering research, vital prevention activity and by ensuring quality care and support for people living with heart disease. We can't carry out our life-saving work without the support of people like you. Find out all the ways you can help: http://www.bhf.org.uk” View full resource at youtube.com
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5 Hours of TV Viewing Can Cause You Major Health Problems | The Diabetes Club - Digg
digg.com — “Research conducted among 200,000 TV viewers by the Harvard School of Public Health and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, shows that watching TV for five or more hours a day increases the risk of developing diabetes type 2 by 20 percent; the risk for heart disease by 15 percent and dying prematurely by 13 percent.” View full resource at digg.com
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Eggs' antioxidant properties may help prevent heart disease and cancer, study suggests
sciencedaily.com — “One of nature's most perfect foods may be even better for us than previously thought. While eggs are well known to be an excellent source of proteins, lipids, vitamins and minerals, researchers recently discovered they also contain antioxidant properties, which helps in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Recipes - Tangy lemon custard pie with fruit - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
heartandstroke.com — “This tangy lemon flavoured pie is a perfect match to serve up with fresh fruit. A light custard and soft crust make this pie an easy dessert to share with friends. The Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact through the advancement of research and its application, the promotion of healthy living and advocacy.” View full resource at heartandstroke.com
Most Recently Shared on April 15, 2011 at 8:32 pm By:
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Study links hypoxia and inflammation in many diseases
sciencedaily.com — “When the body is deprived of oxygen during a major surgery, the kidneys, heart muscles or lungs can be injured as a result. Yet the body can adapt to low oxygen. Understanding how can lead to cures. New research explores the relationship between lack of oxygen, called hypoxia, and the inflammation that can injure or kill some patients who undergo surgery. In a liver transplant, for example, the surgery and anesthesiology can go perfectly yet the new liver will fail because of hypoxia.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Links between inflammation and hypoxia are being established and quite interesting in the tumor microenvironment: http://tinyurl.com/3sgnr89
Vitamin D May Help Reduce Heart Risk in African-Americans
newswise.com — “New research indicates supplementation with the "sunshine vitamin" may be particularly beneficial for overweight African-American adults, a population at increased risk for both cardiovascular disease and vitamin D deficiency.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Low Fat Versus Low Carb diet: Recent Research
heartcurrents.com — “This research continues to support the view that it is not the specific diet which is critical to weight loss, but rather it is sticking to the diet which makes” View full resource at heartcurrents.com
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Study links hypoxia and inflammation in many diseases
sciencedaily.com — “When the body is deprived of oxygen during a major surgery, the kidneys, heart muscles or lungs can be injured as a result. Yet the body can adapt to low oxygen. Understanding how can lead to cures. New research explores the relationship between lack of oxygen, called hypoxia, and the inflammation that can injure or kill some patients who undergo surgery. In a liver transplant, for example, the surgery and anesthesiology can go perfectly yet the new liver will fail because of hypoxia.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Study links hypoxia and inflammation in many diseases
sciencedaily.com — “When the body is deprived of oxygen during a major surgery, the kidneys, heart muscles or lungs can be injured as a result. Yet the body can adapt to low oxygen. Understanding how can lead to cures. New research explores the relationship between lack of oxygen, called hypoxia, and the inflammation that can injure or kill some patients who undergo surgery. In a liver transplant, for example, the surgery and anesthesiology can go perfectly yet the new liver will fail because of hypoxia.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Treating the aging knee as an organ
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers suggest that viewing the knee as an organ in the same way doctors examine the heart for heart disease could lead to better therapies for treating osteoarthritis, one of the five leading causes of disability in elderly men and women.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Treating the aging knee as an organ: Researchers suggest that viewing the knee as an organ in the same wa... http://bit.ly/eXmlDM #aging
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