Symposier - Exercise, Aging and Heart Disease
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Symposier - Exercise, Aging and Heart Disease
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Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 12:59 pm By:
Exercise, Aging and Heart Disease(20year study) with Larry Golding PhD. http://t.co/lZIIgxCR
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Aging chimps have same health issues as humans | GoErie.com/Erie Times-News
goerie.com — “Trevor takes his morning medicine with good grace, then holds out his hands and feet so Dr. Raven Jackson can check for scrapes and cuts.Like the other retirees at Chimp Haven south of Shreveport, Trevor is coping with arthritic aches and pains. Some of his social group have heart disease, as much a killer among great apes as humans. A couple have age-related vision problems. Then there's everyday wear and tear as chimps squabble.'Some of them know I'm the vet and I can fix things,' Jackson said” View full resource at goerie.com
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Noel Bairey Merz: The single biggest health threat women face | Video on TED.com
ted.com — “TED Talks Surprising, but true: More women now die of heart disease than men, yet cardiovascular research has long focused on men. Pioneering doctor C. Noel Bairey Merz shares what we know and don't know about women's heart health -- including the remarkably different symptoms women present during a heart attack (and why they're often missed).” View full resource at ted.com
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Surprising but true: More women now die of heart disease than men. Dr. C. Noel Bairey Merz shares what we know... http://t.co/0p2TBaKQ
Omega-3s Linked to Slower Brain Aging
newsletter.vitalchoice.com — “Fish-rich diets and their omega-3 fatty acids reduce the risk of stroke, cardiovascular disease, and sudden cardiac death. These well-documented benefits explain why the American Heart Association and public health agencies praise fish and omega-3 fish oil. Meanwhile some, though not all, epidemiological (diet-health survey) studies link diets rich in fatty fish to a lower risk for depression and Alzheimers or other forms of dementia (see the Omega-3s & Brain Health section of our news archive).” View full resource at newsletter.vitalchoice.com
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MedWire News - Ob/Gyn - Giving birth to small baby increases heart disease risk
medwire-news.md — “MedWire News Women who give birth to a small for gestational age baby have a significantly increased risk for ischemic heart disease, researchers say in PLoS One. MedWire News” View full resource at medwire-news.md
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Giving birth to small baby increases heart disease risk http://t.co/j8h5YWDD
New CDC Anti-Smoking Ad Campaign Adds Shock Value - iVillage
ivillage.com — “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has unveiled its new national anti-smoking campaign, called â??Tips from Former Smokers.â?? While the title sounds innocuous, the images are anything but. Be prepared to hear (and see) graphic tales of heart attacks, limb amputations, and tracheotomy holes on billboards, radio and TV. More subtle, but equally dramatic subtext is that each person was diagnosed with their smoking-related ailment before age 40. Will this be effective?” View full resource at ivillage.com
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Symposier - Human heart muscle in a dish, beating spontaneously
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: UofMAHC — This is human heart muscle in a dish, beating spontaneously. It was made by Dr Lei Ye of the Stem Cell Institute from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC). These were made by our iPSC facility from human skin cells into which 4 specific genes were temporarily introduced. The heart muscle cells were enabled to develop from the iPSC using a special medium and substrate. It is hoped to use cells like this for the treatment of heart disease by rep” View full resource at symposier.com
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Human heart muscle in a dish, beating spontaneously. Made from skin cells into which specific genes were introduced http://t.co/BZP1KXWO
Delivering Small Full-Term Babies: Risky - CBS 42 Birmingham, AL News Weather Sports
cbs42.com — “Small for their gestational age, infants account for approximately 10 percent of births, and increased maternal risk for ischemic heart disease in women.” View full resource at cbs42.com
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Sleep Apnea And Heart Disease | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “Treatment for sleep apnea, a condition linked to heart disease, may actually help reverse physical factors that can cause heart failure. Read more at www.thirdage.com.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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Diabetes Videos for Seniors and Caregivers: The Home Instead Senior Care Network Takes a Broad Look at Diabetes in a Six-Part Video Series
prweb.com — “Diabetes already afflicts 26.9 percent of this nation’s 65-and-over population – that’s 10.9 million seniors. What’s more, half of all Americans who are 65 and older have prediabetes, which puts them at high risk for the affliction that is the major cause of heart disease and stroke. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention forecasts that one in three Americans – regardless of age – will have Type 2 diabetes by 2050. With those daunting numbers in mind, the Home Instead Senior Care® n” View full resource at prweb.com
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PLoS ONE: Delivery of a Small for Gestational Age Infant and Greater Maternal Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease
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Family Medicine Medical Article | Statins after recent stroke reduces recurrence and improves survival in an aging Mediterranean population without known coronary heart disease
mdlinx.com — “Family Medicine Medical Article: Statins after recent stroke reduces recurrence and improves survival in an aging Mediterranean population without known coronary heart disease” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Internal Medicine Medical Article | Statins after recent stroke reduces recurrence and improves survival in an aging Mediterranean population without known coronary heart disease
mdlinx.com — “Internal Medicine Medical Article: Statins after recent stroke reduces recurrence and improves survival in an aging Mediterranean population without known coronary heart disease” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Study connects metabolic syndrome to kidney disease - Related Stories - 4A's SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Data on 1,456 Asians age 65 and older revealed those who had metabolic syndrome -- defined as having numerous risk factors for heart disease and diabetes -- faced an elevated risk of developing chronic kidney disease. The findings appear in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. ” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Older heart disease patients with depression show greater decline - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Data on 350 heart disease patients ages 60 and older who underwent cardiac catheterization revealed those who had depressive symptoms displayed greater cognitive decline 30 months after the procedure than those who did not have symptoms. The findings underscore the importance of "longer-term monito…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2012 at 4:25 pm By:
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