Special Features:
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Age-Dependent Association of Apolipoprotein E Genotype With Coronary and Aortic Atherosclerosis in Middle-Aged Men - Autopsy Study (Autopsy Study: Circulation-The Journal of the American Heart Association)
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Aspirin's Efficacy in MI Tied to Genetics
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Researchers who were looking for the reason why simple aspirin use protects some people from developing myocardial infractions (MI) have traced the mechanism back to a specific genetic factor present on the surface of clotting cells.
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Food Bar Targets Heart Disease - SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec. 10 (UPI) - A Stanford University researcher is lining up cardiologists for the test marketing of a nutritional bar for people who suffer from heart disease... (Courtesy of MedServ Medical News)
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Gene Mutation Doubles Heart Risk: Link to a Condition In Which the Body Absorbs Too Much Iron A new study finds stronger evidence that too much iron in the diet can cause heart disease in people who have a common mutated gene. (ABC News Living section/Reuters)
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Lifetime Odds of Developing Heart Disease Calculated Among Adults... (Heart Information Network/Reuters Health Information)
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Molecular Basis of Human Salt Sensitivity: The Role of the 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2, Lovati E, Ferrari P, Dick B, Jostarndt K, Frey BM, Frey FJ, Schorr U, Sharma AM Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, University of Berne, Switzerland
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New HDL Cholesterol Gene Found (Heart Information Network/www.heartinfo.org)
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New National Study Reveals Mis-medication and Under-utilization of Aspirin Could Have Significant Impact on Public Health. Exclusive Medscape Report Says 2.7 Million Americans May be Incorrectly Using Non-Aspirin Medications to Prevent or Treat Cardiovascular Disease.
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An FDA Guide to Dietary Supplements (Innerself Magazine: www.innerself.com)
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Cleveland Clinic Doctors, Rated Number One, Recommend
Supplements of Vitamin E in Heart Care (PRNewswire/ via NewsEdge Corporation)
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Drug Free Your Way to a Healthy Life (INCORE, Inc., Science and Health: Heart Healthy Diet)
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FDA Expands Prescribed Aspirin Uses (Heart Information Network/Reuters Health Information)
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Guidelines for Choosing the Correct Nutritional Supplements How do you Know You're Buying Quality, Purity and Potency? (New York: PRNewswire: 9/22)
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Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction) (MedicineNet.com)
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HEART HEALTH : How to Find Out (MSNBC)
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Healthy Hearts: A Common Sense Guide to Healthy Living (Cardiovascular Consultants Medical Group)
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Inflammation of the Arteries and Heart Disease: New Study Supports Link. [Excerpt: ...but who took aspirin over the eight-year period, there was a reduction in heart attack risk of 55.7%] (Heart Information Network/www.heartinfo.org)
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Heart Attacks Top World Death List, Report Finds (MERGInet Medical, Emergency, Rescue and Global Information Network)
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HKUST Develops One-Minute Test on Heart Attack
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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Little Aspirin a Day Stops Big Heart Attack! (MedicineNet.com)
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New AHA Guidelines Stress Heart Disease Prevention (Heart Information Network)
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New Guidelines for Treating Heart Attacks on the Net (9/21/99 HeartInfo)
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Nutrition: Medicine of the Future (This link explores the issue:What is Optimum Nutrition?)
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Partnership for Self-Care Links Consumers With Pharmacists; Offers Free Tools (WASHINGTON: 09/28 /PRNewswire)
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Program Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Half, Study Shows
Oregon State University News and Information Services. (View Original Article)
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Relationship Between Modifiable Health Risks and Short-term Health Care Charges (The Journal of the American Medical Association)
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Study: OJ Helps Prevent Heart Disease Citrus Drink Raises Good Cholesterol (MSNBC)
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Vitamin C Eases Stress, Wards Off Ills (MSNBC)
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Whole Grains Lower Risk of Heart Disease (Heart Information Network/Reuters Health Information)
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