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High salt intake means more strokes and heart disease
26 Nov 2009
The authors of the study say that cutting salt intake by 5g a day could prevent 1.25 million deaths from strokes each year and nearly 3 million from cardiovascular disease, and that their results support the desirability of encouraging ...
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Arguing is Healthy! Heart attack risk 'raised by suppressing anger ...
26 Nov 2009 by goodnews  
Overall, this study by itself does not provide robust evidence that a covert coping style directly increases the risk of heart disease. Its results will need to be assessed in the light of other research. news from nhs.uk ...
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Vitamin D prevents heart disease (… and 77% of all cancers)
25 Nov 2009 by Infinite  
Researchers compared the diets of thirty-five women who have had strokes accompanied by no history of high blood pressure or heart disease, with the diets of women who have never had strokes. Results indicate that the healthy women's ...
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Salt consumption increases stroke and heart disease risk: Lipids ...
24 Nov 2009
Results from a meta-analysis have confirmed that high salt intake is associated with elevated risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease.
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Gretchen's postprandial diet experiment « Heart Disease
21 hours ago by trakkrz-admin  
Read at The Heart Scan Blog; Comments (0); Friday, November 27th, 2009 at 10:07 am. Gretchen sent me the results of a little experiment she ran on herself. She measured blood glucose and triglycerides after 1) a low-fat diet and 2) a ...
Heart Disease - http://heart-disease.trakkrz.com/

Alcohol cuts risk for heart disease by one third
25 Nov 2009
Spanish men who drink alcohol have a reduced incidence of coronary heart disease, according to results from the Spanish cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition trial.
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Major European regulatory milestone in cardiovascular protection ...
21 hours ago by insciences  
I. manifest atherothrombotic cardiovascular disease (history of coronary heart disease, stroke, or peripheral arterial disease) or, II. type 2 diabetes mellitus with documented target organ damage. Micardis® is the first treatment in its ... The European Commission approval is based upon a review of clinical trial results, including the ONTARGET trial involving 25620 patients and confirmed Micardis® as the only treatment option in its class with proven cardiovascular ...
Articles - http://insciences.org/articles.php

Study Finds Bottling Up Work Stress Leads to Heart Disease | The ...
26 Nov 2009 by SavvySugar  
Men who used covert coping methods were up to five times more likely to develop heart disease. The study focused on men, but I think it's fair to assume that the results would be similar for women. It's also possible that women are more ...
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Low Vitamin D Increases Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke, Heart
16 Nov 2009 by Deborah Mitchell  
However, the results were significant enough to warrant further treatment trials to verify that the vitamin can reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Given the results of other studies of vitamin D, there seems to be adequate ...
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Alcohol and heart disease risk
19 Nov 2009 by NHS Choices  
... consumption was associated with reduced risk of heart disease. However, while the Daily Mirror and Daily Express predominantly focused on this finding, other news sources have rightly treated the study's results with caution. ...
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