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| 7 Dec 2009 by SUS Women at risk of heart disease are less likely to use HRT than previously. HealthandAge - http://www.healthandage.com/ - References [ More results from HealthandAge ] |
| 2 hours ago by admin The more the fatty deposits (plagues), the greater the risk of heart attacks. Women should beware because a woman's heart is smaller and has narrower coronary arteries than men, so it takes less plague to block them. ... The Medical Information Bank - http://www.theinfobank.net/ [ More results from The Medical Information Bank ] |
| 4 hours ago by colleenh Baby Mum-Mum official product site. Home of the Baby Mum Mum child health and development blog plus expert news and blog resources for toddler nutrition, baby development, baby products, celiac disease, infant care, other Want-Want ... MumMums - http://mummums.summatech.com/ |
| 15 hours ago by JQ NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mothers who breastfeed seem to have a lower long-term risk of developing a collection of risk factors for diabetes and heart disease than women who bottle-feed, a new study suggests. ... One small step for breastfeeding..... - http://bliss-breastfeeding.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 hours ago by timeinctemp For most women with serious depression, the benefits of medication outweigh the risks. Depression itself is a very serious and often debilitating illness that has its own effects, such as heart disease, Smoller noted. ... Health News - http://news.health.com/ - References |
| 12 Dec 2009 by Tina Tran Crestor Benefits Patients With No Heart Disease History: FDA. December 12, 2009 - 6:37am 988 reads 0 comments. Find more articles, video and women talking about Heart Attack here. ... EmpowHer.com - News - Site Activity Feed - http://www.empowher.com/ - References [ More results from EmpowHer.com - News - Site Activity Feed ] |
| 4 hours ago by Linda You're in Charge: American men are at higher risk than women for heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, influenza and pneumonia, suicide, kidney disease and Alzheimer's ... The Web Nurse - http://mastersinnursingonline.com/ |
| 4 hours ago by Ani December 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has revealed that breastfeeding can reduce a woman's risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes. According to Kaiser Permanente study, ... Diabetes News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/diabetes/ |
| 10 hours ago by cchrint The researchers found no difference in coronary heart disease (defined as fatal and non-fatal heart attacks). However, they did observe a significant difference in stroke rates: antidepressant users were 45 percent more likely to ... CCHR International - http://www.cchrint.org/ |
| 7 hours ago Because of the physiological, nutritional, and hormonal differences between women and men, osteoporosis primarily affects women. This debilitating disease afflicts more women than heart disease, stroke, diabetes, breast cancer, ... cozzmik - http://cozzmik.com/ |
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