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Puberty a gateway to heart disease for Canada's teensEdmonton -- A seven-year ongoing study examining over 20,000 Canadian grade 9 students shows most already have at least one major risk factor for heart disease and stroke, Dr. ... |
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Industry Years Behind on Testing Approved DrugsDoctors and patients remain unsure whether some critical medicines used to treat illnesses like cancer and heart disease are actually beneficial, investigators found. ... |
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Exon Skipping Therapy Shows Promise in Prevention or Delay of Heart Disease Associated With Duchenne Muscular DystrophyPublication in Cardiovascular Research Demonstrates Ability of PPMO to Prevent Cardiomyopathy in Mouse Model of DMD ... |
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The H1N1 Flu and Heart DiseaseIs the H1N1 flu more dangerous in people with heart disease? The answer is the same as it is for "regular" influenza - Yes. If you have heart disease, you need to take precautions to reduce your chances of getting the H1N1 flu, and if you get sick, you need to know what to do. Read a... |
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Plan your ideal walking workoutWalking is a wonder exercise: it can help control weight, reduce the risk of diabetes, certain cancers, and heart disease, and relieve stress. Best of all, walking is free. Here's how to make every step count, no matter how often you hit the pavement. ... |
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Huff TV: Dr Mark Hyman Discusses Why Cholesterol May Not Be The Cause Of Heart Disease With MSNBC's Dr Nancy (VIDEO)HuffPost's Dr. Mark Hyman was a guest on MSNBC's show "Dr. Nancy," hosted by Dr. Nancy Snyderman, to discuss his recent blog in which he examines why cholesterol may not be the cause of heart disease. WATCH: ... |

