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Study: Chocolate may reduce heart risk - USATODAY.com
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Positive Feelings May Help Protect Cardiovascular Health - April 17, 2012 -2012 Releases - Press Releases - Harvard School of Public Health
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cmio.net — “Low-risk patients presenting with chest pain at an emergency department were less likely to undergo stress testing if they used a tool designed to elucidate their risk of a heart attack and engage them in decision making, according to a study published online April 10 in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. No patients in the randomized evaluation experienced a major adverse cardiac event after discharge, suggesting the decision aid may help reduce unnecessary testing without compro” View full resource at cmio.net
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Two drinks a day after first heart attack may reduce death risk among men: Study
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Merck blood thinner shows mixed results: study
medicalxpress.com — “An experimental blood thinning drug made by the pharmaceutical giant Merck may reduce the risk of dying from a heart attack but also boosts the danger of internal bleeding, researchers said Saturday.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Merck blood thinner shows mixed results: study
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