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Poverty Leads To Poor Health - But Not For Everyone

medicalnewstoday.com — “Poverty is bad for your health. Poor people are much more likely to have heart disease, stroke, and cancer than wealthy people, and have a lower life expectancy, too. Children who grow up poor areView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Mental Health - Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Grief, Therapy - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Mental health encompasses your emotional well-being as well as disorders like depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Know the symptoms to watch for, the treatment and therapy available, and get tips for living with mental illness.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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Yoga And The Brain: A Possible Explanation For Yoga's Stress-Busting Effects

huffingtonpost.com — “The health benefits of yoga are far-reaching, with studies demonstrating its effects on easing chronic back pain, aiding sleep and relieving menopausal symptoms, as well as its intriguing role in helping the mind, by bettering mood and taming stress. A new look at the research, published in the journal Medical Hypotheses, sheds light on just how yoga might have such benefits for the brain.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Mental Health - Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Grief, Therapy - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Mental health encompasses your emotional well-being as well as disorders like depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Know the symptoms to watch for, the treatment and therapy available, and get tips for living with mental illness.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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Psychologist: 50-70% of people will suffer symptoms similar to a panic attack in a given year; most blow it off: http://t.co/hAQ3mYLR

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Moving from Stress to Success: Playing with the Heart's View | LinkedIn

events.linkedin.com — “Learn practical tools and skills to turn stress into success and improve your communication, leadership and creative abilities. Join nationally recognized experts, Mary Alice Long and Betsy Wetzig for a fun, transformative workshop. You will: enjoy unique, playful explorations; partner with your movement-dream link for physical and mental well-being; and find your authentic Self. $495. Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, Breinigsville, PA contact@twinpondscenter.com or 610-395-3355, http://wwwView full resource at events.linkedin.com

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Moving from Stress to Success: Playing with the Heart's View | LinkedIn

events.linkedin.com — “Learn practical tools and skills to turn stress into success and improve your communication, leadership and creative abilities. Join nationally recognized experts, Mary Alice Long and Betsy Wetzig for a fun, transformative workshop. You will: enjoy unique, playful explorations; partner with your movement-dream link for physical and mental well-being; and find your authentic Self. $495. Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, Breinigsville, PA contact@twinpondscenter.com or 610-395-3355, http://wwwView full resource at events.linkedin.com

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Moving from Stress to Success: Playing with the Heart's View | LinkedIn

events.linkedin.com — “Learn practical tools and skills to turn stress into success and improve your communication, leadership and creative abilities. Join nationally recognized experts, Mary Alice Long and Betsy Wetzig for a fun, transformative workshop. You will: enjoy unique, playful explorations; partner with your movement-dream link for physical and mental well-being; and find your authentic Self. $495. Twin Ponds Integrative Health Center, Breinigsville, PA contact@twinpondscenter.com or 610-395-3355, http://wwwView full resource at events.linkedin.com

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Gauging hype during Heart Month: 5 tests you might not need

healthnews.com — “Do you need heart tests? If you don't have symptoms and live a healthy lifestyle, probably not.View full resource at healthnews.com

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Gauging hype during Heart Month: 5 tests you might not need - HealthNews http://t.co/bfIxc7zy #medicine

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Heart Health Month: 8 Surprising Heart Facts We Learned Over The Last Year

huffingtonpost.com — “Every February, organizations like the American Heart Association, the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and the CDC team up for American Heart Month to remind us that heart disease is still the number one cause of death in the United States. If you already exercise regularly, eat a nutritious diet full of heart-healthy foods and keep stress levels in check, you're on the right path toward a tip-top ticker.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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An Integrative Approach to Living Well and Thriving in the New Year - Scripps Health - San Diego

scripps.org — “Your Heart, Your Life, Your Dreams An Integrative Approach to Living Well and Thriving in the New Year Stress, anxiety, overwork, poor nutrition, loneliness: The list of elements that can harmyour heart and break your dreams can seem endless. Put the posiView full resource at scripps.org

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Join us Feb. 21 for a special event, An Integrative Approach to Living Well & Thriving in the New Year. http://t.co/oJ8gqT53

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Study Reveals Health-Literate Patients Not Always Adept At Managing Heart Failure Care

medicalnewstoday.com — “A patient's education level is not a fail-safe predictor of how well they will manage symptoms related to complicated chronic diseases, such as heart failure, according to a Purdue University studView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Study Reveals Health-Literate Patients Not Always Adept At Managing Heart Failure Care http://t.co/0UA8wxyH #primarycare

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Important News About Winter, Sunscreens & Your Health - Heart Health Nutrition | Dr. Sinatra

blog.drsinatra.com — “Get all of Dr. Sinatra's best advice on heart health, diet & nutrition, exercise, sex, spirituality and emotional well-being in Dr. Sinatra's Heart, Health & Nutrition.View full resource at blog.drsinatra.com

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Q10 Boosts Antioxidant Status in Patients with Heart Disease | Health and Wellness News

wellnessresources.com — “Coenzyme Q10 has long been regarded as a cardiovascular friendly nutrient, helping your heart have energy and function better. In a 12-week study with patients who have artery disease it was found that 150 mgs of Q10 per day significantly reduced free radical damage in their circulation. The researchers concluded that “Coenzyme Q10 supplements at a dose of 150 mg can decrease oxidative stress and increase antioxidant enzyme activity in patients with coronary artery disease.”View full resource at wellnessresources.com

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Byron’s Health Quote: “In a 12-week study with patients who have artery disease, it was found that 150 mg of Q10... http://t.co/SgtzBLd6

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Green Tea and Quercetin Prevent Telomere Loss from Cardio Stress | Health and Wellness News

wellnessresources.com — “Green tea polyphenols (EGCG) and quercetin have demonstrated the ability to extend the lifespan of heart cells when the heart is placed under considerable distress. In addition to lowering free radical damage and improving the function of antioxidant enzymes within the heart, these nutrients were shows to preserve telomeres and reduce heart cell death.View full resource at wellnessresources.com

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Wellness Tip of the Day: Long live your heart! New study shows green tea and quercetin have the ability to extend... http://t.co/EH0mWLIZ

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A once (and future) meditator tries the relaxation response for stress - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “Thirty-five years ago, Dr. Herbert Benson defined and tested the relaxation response. This simple method for quieting brain activity slows the body's processes and induces a feeling of well-being. Both have measurably positive effects on disorders caused by stress or made worse by it, including high blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, and many digestive disorders. In a recent lecture at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Benson described the technique and talked a crowd through it. Inducing thView full resource at health.harvard.edu

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Most Recently Shared on October 14, 2011 at 5:07 pm By:

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For simple stress relief, call up the relaxation response at work, home, on the road. http://t.co/wFJTNWS5

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