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CHD-chronic-heart-disease - http://chd-chronic-heart-disease.blogspot.com/
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Antidepressants may increase mortality risk but not CHD risk in ...
23 hours ago
Outcome events were the first occurrence of coronary heart disease (CHD), defined as fatal plus nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI) or death due to definite or possible CHD; fatal or nonfatal stroke; and all-cause mortality. ...
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Reduced risk of CVD, death in trim, fit, nonsmoking men
14 hours ago
Chicago, IL - Everyone agrees: smoking, physical inactivity, and abdominal obesity increase the risks of coronary heart disease (CHD), but just how much are risks reduced in those who can claim "none of the above"? ...
theHeart.org - http://www.theheart.org/

Top Videos - Videos & Clips of Top News Stories & Headlines ...
11 Dec 2009 by SayHiThere  
Ancient Heart Disease & Headlines - msnbc.com- msnbc.com This video says that ancient mummies had heart disease even though they had a very different life-style.
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When Studies Mislead: The Skinny on Low Fat Diets | How To Lower ...
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The WHI investigators noted this, stating that “Trends toward greater reductions in CHD (Coronary Heart Disease) risk was observed in those with lower intakes of saturated fat or trans fat or higher intakes of vegetables/fruits. ...
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Whole Health Source: The Dirty Little Secret of the Diet-Heart ...
14 Dec 2009 by Stephan  
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 1989. Men who died of CHD ate significantly less saturated fat than men who didn't. Diet and Incident Ischaemic Heart Disease: the Caerphilly Study. British Journal of Nutrition. 1993. ...
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Thinking Made Easy: Health
33 minutes ago by Marivic Butod  
Heart disease and stroke top the list as the leading causes of the burden of disease for men and women in Australia-accounting for almost 18% of the total. A study revealed that 80 per cent of Australians are at risk from stroke, ... level of blood cholesterol are three potentially modifiable risk factors for heart disease. There is strong epidemiological evidence to show that the greater the number of cigarettes currently smoked, the greater the risk of CHD (1991). ...
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Consequences of Diabetes: Complications and Costs : OUPblog
14 Dec 2009 by Rebecca  
Persons with diabetes have a nearly seven-fold increase in heart disease compared to nondiabetic patients. CHD is the number one cause of death in the developed world, and accounts for over 500000 deaths per year in the United States ...
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Furious Seasons
14 Dec 2009 by Philip Dawdy  
"Results: Antidepressant use was not associated with coronary heart disease (CHD). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) use was associated with increased stroke risk (hazard ratio [HR],1.45, [95% CI, 1.08-1.97]) and all-cause ...
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Alcohol Cuts CHD Risk in Men
23 Nov 2009
Consumption of alcohol in almost any quantity is associated with a nearly one-third reduction in the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) -- at least in men, a large Spanish study confirmed. Reporting online in Heart, ...
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chdbabies: Eisenmenger Syndrome
1 Aug 2009 by kelly manz  
The long-term outlook for patients with Eisenmenger syndrome depends on the severity of their disease. Some studies have reported that patients often die of progressive heart disease, sudden cardiac death or heart failure by age 40. However , some patients have lived into their 60s. One sign of Eisenmenger syndrome is a bluish tint (cyanosis) .... 60 heart drawings delivered so far! Email chloesmama1@yahoo.com to submit a homemade heart drawing for a hospitalized CHD baby! ...
chdbabies - http://chdbabies.blogspot.com/

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