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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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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
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The 'Next Big Step': Preventing 1 Million Heart Attacks And Strokes : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
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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
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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
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Will More Whole Grains Help You Avoid Heart Disease?
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Does Your Teen Get Fewer than 8 Hours? - Sleep Doctor Michael Breus, PhD | The Insomnia Blog
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The Power of Potassium: How to Get Enough
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