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Feeling racist? Blood pressure pill Propranolol may open hearts and minds | The Sideshow - Yahoo! News

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Why you should care if your waistline is increasing: The dangers of metabolic syndrome | Affinity Health Blog

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Vitamin D: Who Should Take a Supplement | Vitality - Yahoo! Shine

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Nitric Oxide Heart Disease 11/10 by ShelbyLaneMD | Blog Talk Radio

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The 'Next Big Step': Preventing 1 Million Heart Attacks And Strokes : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “Federal officials say it's time to try harder on some proven approaches to reducing cardiovascular disease. Within five years such things as better treatment of high blood pressure could make a big difference.View full resource at npr.org

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gastromom Meenakshi Budhraja Doctor, Internist, Gastroenterologist, and Physician

The 'Next Big Step': Preventing 1 Million Heart Attacks And Strokes-More at http://n.pr/pVgHMl

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The 'Next Big Step': Preventing 1 Million Heart Attacks And Strokes : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “Federal officials say it's time to try harder on some proven approaches to reducing cardiovascular disease. Within five years such things as better treatment of high blood pressure could make a big difference.View full resource at npr.org

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Green Smoothie Recipes for Weight Loss, Headaches, High Blood Pressure | Health Blog For Women

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Cereal May Help Prevent High Blood Pressure - The Heart Blog - Everyday Health Blogs

everydayhealth.com — “Starting each day with a bowl of cereal -- especially a whole-grain variety -- could trim up to 20 percent.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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DAILY DIET TIP: Eating a bowl of whole-grain cereal daily could cut 20% off of high blood pressure risk: http://ow.ly/4lNPe

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What--™s Your Risk for a Heart Attack? | School Kids Healthcare Blog

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Study: Global obesity nearly doubled since 1980 – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs

thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “The global prevalence of obesity has almost doubled since 1980, while some inroads have been made in dropping global cholesterol and high blood pressure rates. Those are the findings of three papers published in the Lancet, looking at global heart disease risk factors between 1980 and 2008.View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com

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With all our health research, we are becoming less healthy. Study: Global obesity nearly doubled since 1980 - http://bit.ly/g3zLCQ #cnn

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The Heart Scan Blog: High blood pressure vanquished

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Will More Whole Grains Help You Avoid Heart Disease?

blog.drgourmet.com — “A recent study in Scotland assessed the impact of more whole grains on the risk of high blood pressure and heart disease.View full resource at blog.drgourmet.com

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Does Your Teen Get Fewer than 8 Hours? - Sleep Doctor Michael Breus, PhD | The Insomnia Blog

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thesleepdoctor Dr. Michael Breus Psychologist, PhD, and Doctor

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The Power of Potassium: How to Get Enough

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