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Research Indicates Link Between Decaf Coffee And Heart Disease ... 23 Nov 2005
After three months they found that apolipoprotein B (ApoB), a protein associated with �bad� LDL cholesterol and an indicator of heart disease risk, had ...
- AMonline.com,
TheraVitae to Present Blood-born Stem Cell Research Innovations at ... 23 Nov 2005
TheraVitae, the producer of VesCellâ„¢ - adult stem cell therapy for heart disease, will present the latest advances in its ongoing research into blood-born ...
- PR Web (press release),
Wider use of cholesterol lowering drug could save thousands of ... 23 Nov 2005
Cholesterol is known to worsen the condition of patients suffering from diabetes and also increases the risk of coronary heart disease. ...
- ClickPress (press release),
Kidney replacement demand triples 23 Nov 2005
So the answer… the short answer would be about one in 20 will go on and get dialysis dependency, but the other 19 will die along the way from heart disease. ...
- ABC Online,
Obesity Bad for Brain, Study Finds 23 Nov 2005
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for heart disease, but a separate study surprised researchers by finding that it didn`t increase the risk of death in men ...
- PakTribune.com,
Thanksgiving Menu Stuffed With Healthy Choices 23 Nov 2005
Honey-baked meats may help fight heart disease. That honey in your honey-baked ham and turkey does more than offer sweet taste: It may be good for your heart. ...
- WBAL Channel.com,
Nearly half of people with diabetes are not using aspirin to ... 23 Nov 2005
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), a diagnosis of diabetes as an adult presents a similar level of coronary heart disease (CHD) risk as ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
A Grateful Heart 23 Nov 2005
...erratically. His apprehensive diagnosis was about as unpredictable as they come. "He said I might have heart disease," she said. Schroeder ...
- Springfield Connection,
Researchers hope to solve heart disease mystery Nov 22, 2005
NIAGARA FALLS, NY There are lots of theories on why Niagara County has one of the highest death rates from heart disease in the nation. ...
- WSTM-TV,
Heart disease support Nov 22, 2005
...educational forums. Our mission is to "inspire hope in heart disease patients and their families.". The first meeting will be on Dec. 5 ...
- Littleton Independent,
Lifestyle can avert heart disease Nov 22, 2005
By YVONNE BETOWT. Dr. Joseph Swafford likes to get to the heart of the matter when he's talking about health. And if anyone knows ...
- Huntsville Times,
Heart Scan Can Help Some Assess Heart Disease Risk Nov 22, 2005
...(CBS) NEW YORK Ten healthy volunteers agreed to undergo a heart scan to find out their risk of heart disease. The scan looks for ...
- WCBS-TV New York,
Check risk of developing heart disease on-line Nov 22, 2005
Heart disease is the world’s largest killer, with over 33 per cent of those who suffer from a heart attack not having witnessed any symptoms beforehand, and ...
- Malta Independent,
Aspirin Helps Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke in Women Nov 22, 2005
Dr. Berger draws attention upon the fact that these results may not apply to young women with heart disease, since only postmenopausal women were studied. ...
- HeartZine,
Fat-fighting drug helps smokers and cuts heart disease risks Nov 22, 2005
...drug that also helps smokers kick the habit has more surprises in its impressive bag of tricks: It also reduces the risk of heart disease, researchers have ...
- Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,
Decaffeinated coffee may raise heart disease risk Nov 21, 2005
After three months they found that apolipoprotein B (ApoB), a protein associated with ‘bad' LDL cholesterol and so an indicator of heart disease risk, had ...
- Beverage Daily,
Risks of riding roller coasters for people with heart disease Nov 20, 2005
...coaster ride with its climbs, loops and dives can speed up the heart, sparking off an irregular heartbeat that could put individuals with heart disease at risk ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Heart disease hitting people at younger age Nov 20, 2005
Babyboomers and subsequent generations are dying younger of heart disease and at a faster rate than their parents... Babyboomers ...
- LaSalute.net,
Smoking causes heart disease Nov 20, 2005
Smoking leads to hypertension and higher levels of harmful fat in young smokers exposing them to a higher risk of heart disease, a new study has said. ...
- Daily News & Analysis,
Growth patterns into childhood reveal risk of coronary heart ... Nov 20, 2005
The risk of developing coronary heart disease as an adult is more strongly related to childhood growth patterns than body weight at any particular point in ...
- Xagena.it,
: Gum Disease Linked to Heart Disease -- For Healthier Gums, Use ... Nov 21, 2005
...“Gum disease may lead to stroke or cardio-vascular disease,� say the authors of a clinical study published in the American Heart Association’s journal ...
- NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
Western diet may raise heart disease risk Nov 21, 2005
The study found people moving from South Asia to the UK faced an increased risk of heart disease and many risk factors such as high blood pressure, cholesterol ...
- Food Consumer,
Decaf Coffee Might Slightly Boost Heart-Disease Risk Nov 16, 2005
Most of these factors are indicators of metabolic syndrome, a cluster of symptoms that puts a person at higher risk for heart disease. ...
- Forbes
Decaf coffee could increase heart disease Nov 17, 2005
Switching to decaffeinated coffee could increase the risk of heart disease, according to new research. The drink may lead to a rise ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Decaf raises cholesterol, boosts heart-disease risk Nov 17, 2005
BEIJING, Nov. 17 -- A new study about decaffeinated coffee shows it can slightly raise levels of bad cholesterol and may boost the risk of heart disease. ...
- Xinhua,
Pregnant women with placental disorders have higher heart disease ... Nov 17, 2005
..."So it's not that a woman got pre-eclampsia that makes her get heart disease or stroke, but that it's her metabolic state prior to pregnancy, during pregnancy ...
- Canada.com,
Pregnancy problem linked to heart disease risk Nov 17, 2005
The scientists assessed the link between placenta problems in pregnancy and heart disease in a study of more than 1 million healthy women in Canada. ...
- Reuters
Waistline Predicts Heart Disease Nov 18, 2005
The heavier you are -- period -- the higher your risk of heart disease, says Helene Glassberg, MD, director of the Preventive Cardiology and Lipid Center at ...
- CBS News
Rimonabant can lower heart disease risk factors Nov 16, 2005
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions such as high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels that raise the risk of heart disease and diabetes. ...
- Reuters.uk,
Aspirin Prevents Heart Disease, Strokes, in Women Nov 18, 2005
By Charlene Laino. One study shows that aspirin can significantly reduce death rates in postmenopausal women with heart disease. ...
- FOX News
China, US to join hands in heart disease project Nov 17, 2005
...of Medicine and Qilu Children's Hospital of east China's Shandong University have signed an agreement to promote exchanges and cooperation in heart disease. ...
- Xinhua,
Heart disease? Stay off roller coasters Nov 16, 2005
...full story. "The rising heart rate in riders with pre-existing heart disease could result in heart attack, irregular heart rhythms and possibly sudden cardiac ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Waist-to-hip ratio linked to heart disease Nov 16, 2005
0.9 in men is average. Anything above that is a risk for heart disease. The researchers, led by Dr. Salim Yusuf, a professor of ...
- International Herald Tribune,
Heart disease hitting people at younger age Nov 19, 2005
By Chris Barton. Babyboomers and subsequent generations are dying younger of heart disease and at a faster rate than their parents. ...
- New Zealand Herald,
Exercise Adds Years to Life, Cuts Heart Disease Nov 16, 2005
By Sherry Rauh. You’ve been hearing for years that exercise can help you live longer, but how much longer? A study in the Nov. ...
- FOX News
Brief Exposure to Second Hand Smoke Can Cause Heart Disease Nov 18, 2005
...exposure. However, Japanese researchers report changes that can lead to heart disease occur in as little as 30 minutes. “Exposure ...
- FOX News
Decaf Coffee Might Slightly Boost Heart-Disease Risk Nov 16, 2005
By Amanda Gardner. In a study reported Wednesday at the American Heart Association's annual meeting in Dallas, decaffeinated coffee ...
- HealthCentral.com
Does Decaf Coffee Pose Heart-Disease Risk? Nov 16, 2005
...increased certain types of fats called fatty acids in the blood that fuel the production of LDL, or bad cholesterol, which is a risk factor for heart disease. ...
- 7Online.com,
Decaf may be heart-disease risk Nov 17, 2005
By Dan Olmsted. WASHINGTON -- Decaf coffee may be a heart-disease risk -- and if you already have heart disease, roller coasters definitely are. ...
- World Peace Herald,
Prescription for heart disease: pat a dog Nov 16, 2005
Just a few minutes spent patting a dog can relieve a heart patient's anxiety and perhaps even help recovery during a visit to the hospital, US researchers said ...
- LaSalute.net,
Pregnancy Complications May Signal Future Heart Disease Nov 18, 2005
By Jeff Minerd, MedPage Today Staff Writer. TORONTO, Nov. 18 -- The presence of so-called maternal placental syndromes during pregnancy ...
- MedPage Today,
Roller Coasters May Put People with Heart Disease at Risk ... Nov 19, 2005
...produced by roller coaster rides can speed up the heart thereby triggering an irregular heartbeat that could put people with pre-existing heart disease at risk ...
- Newsinferno.com,
Decaffeinated Coffee Linked To Heart Disease Risk Nov 18, 2005
Drinking decaffeinated coffee could increase the risk of heart disease, a study has suggested. It could lead to a rise in harmful ...
- AMonline.com,
Clinical burden of stroke greater than that of heart disease in ... Nov 16, 2005
The clinical burden of stroke and transient ischaemic attack (mini-stroke) is now greater than that of coronary heart disease in the UK, concludes an article ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Study links kidney, heart disease Nov 16, 2005
This study provides further support for the theory that kidney disease may be a more important risk factor for heart disease than is cholesterol. ...
- myDNA.com,
Report: Wrestler Guerrero Died From Heart Disease Nov 17, 2005
World Wrestling Entertainment said Vickie Guerrero was told by a Minnesota coroner that a preliminary autopsy showed her husband had "signs of heart disease.". ...
- NBC 10.com,
Kidney Disease, More Significant Risk Factor For Heart Disease ... Nov 16, 2005
A new research study conducted by Jefferson researchers has found that kidney disease may be a more important risk factor for heart disease than cholesterol. ...
- MedIndia,
Heart Disease is the Number One Killer of Women, But Could a ... Nov 17, 2005
Dallas on Wednesday. Both papers explore the role of the stress tests in detecting heart disease. Dobutamine stress echocardiography ...
- Saint Louis University,
Pregnancy with placenta problems may lead to heart disease Nov 19, 2005
Women who have problems of the placenta during pregnancy are at increasing risk of early heart disease, says a study. Placenta is ...
- Webindia123,
Most End-Stage Heart Disease Patients Show Significant Improvement ... Nov 16, 2005
TheraVitae, an international biotechnology company and the producer of VesCell(TM) adult stem cell therapy for heart disease, today presented interim clinical ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Most End-Stage Heart Disease Patients Show Significant Improvement ... Nov 16, 2005
Nov 16, 2005 - TheraVitae, an international biotechnology company and the producer of VesCell(TM) adult stem cell therapy for heart disease, today presented ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
» Placental problems in pregnancy indicate future heart disease ... Nov 18, 2005
...researchers says that a condition called as maternal placental syndrome is responsible for placing the woman at risk for the development of early heart disease ...
- What is the Word,
Postmenopausal women with heart disease should take aspirin Nov 17, 2005
Aspirin can significantly reduce death rates for postmenopausal women with heart disease, according to a new analysis by Duke University Medical Center ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Epcot ride death caused by heart disease Nov 16, 2005
...heart. Separately Tuesday, the American Heart Association said roller coasters pose danger to anyone suffering from heart disease.
- Webindia123,
Heart disease `polypill` to be tested in HIV patients Nov 17, 2005
A treatment to reduce the risk of heart disease that combines a cholesterol lowering drug, drugs to reduce blood pressure and aspirin to reduce clotting may be ...
- Aidsmap,
Study suggests stem cell treatment effective in heart disease Nov 18, 2005
A study conducted in heart patients at three major US academic medical centers has shown that a patient's own stem cells can be used to treat coronary artery ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Placenta clues to heart disease Nov 18, 2005
Women who have problems of the placenta during pregnancy are at increased risk of early heart disease, a study shows... Women who ...
- LaSalute.net,
Pregnancy problem linked to heart disease risk Nov 18, 2005
Women who suffer certain complications during pregnancy are more likely to develop premature cardiovascular disease, according to a study published on Friday ...
- LaSalute.net,
Rimonabant can lower heart disease risk factors Nov 16, 2005
Rimonabant, know by the trade name Acomplia, results in weight loss and improves the risk profile in obese patients with high cholesterol who are at increased ...
- LaSalute.net,
Report: Wrestler Guerrero Died From Heart Disease Nov 17, 2005
Pro wrestling star Eddie Guerrero may have died from heart disease, says his widow. Slideshow: Notable Deaths, 2005. In a statement ...
- Standard-Speaker,
Giving up smokes cuts risk of cancer, heart disease Nov 16, 2005
Within 10 years of quitting, their risk of developing lung cancer is cut in half. Within 15 years, their risk of heart disease is the same as a nonsmoker's. ...
- Clarksville Leaf Chronicle,
Exercise Adds Years to Life, Cuts Heart Disease Nov 16, 2005
You’ve been hearing for years that exercise can help you live longer, but how much longer? A study in the Nov. 14 issue of Archives ...
- LaSalute.net,
Coronary Heart Disease Nov 18, 2005
Coronary Heart Disease, or Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), is caused by blocked arteries that are unable to deliver blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the ...
- Harvard Post,
Ischemic heart disease: angina and heart attack Nov 18, 2005
Ischemic heart disease results when the proportion of blood the heart needs is not met, usually due to the narrowing of the arteries (stenosis) because of the ...
- Fortnightly Tenerife News,
Epcot ride death caused by heart disease Nov 16, 2005
Firefighter's widow waits for his heart (October 27, 2005) -- The widow of a Massachusetts firefighter found out months after her husband's funeral that his ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Prescription for heart disease: pat a dog Nov 15, 2005
Stress can worsen heart disease, but Ms Cole says no one has scientifically investigated whether simple stress-relieving measures such as petting an animal ...
- ABC Online,
Guerrero died of heart disease Nov 15, 2005
The intial autopsy report following Eddie Guerrero's death Sunday morning in Minneapolis have indicated that the former world champ died of heart disease. ...
- SLAM! Sports,
Child Who Collapsed After Disney Ride Died of Heart Disease Nov 15, 2005
...collapsed in June after riding the ``Mission: Space'' attraction at Walt Disney World in Florida died of an irregular heartbeat due to heart disease, a medical ...
- Bloomberg
Aspirin helps women with heart disease Nov 14, 2005
DALLAS - Aspirin may significantly reduce death rates in post-menopausal women with heart disease, according to a long-term observational study reported by ...
- MSNBC
Aspirin may cut death in women with heart disease Nov 14, 2005
Nov 14, 2005 — DALLAS (Reuters) - Aspirin may significantly reduce death rates in post-menopausal women with heart disease, according to a long-term ...
- ABC News
Women Lag in Heart Disease Detection Nov 10, 2005
10 (HealthDay News) -- Although heart disease remains the number one killer of women, female patients with cardiovascular symptoms are still less likely than ...
- Forbes
Women Lag in Heart Disease Detection Nov 11, 2005
ISLAMABAD, November 12 (Online): Although heart disease remains the number one killer of women, female patients with cardiovascular symptoms are still less ...
- PakTribune.com,
Urban Britain Is A Recipe For Heart Disease Nov 10, 2005
Panic Disorder Appears To Increase Risk Of Coronary Heart Disease (September 24, 2005) -- Patients with panic disorder have nearly double the risk for coronary ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Longer tamoxifen therapy cuts heart disease deaths Nov 10, 2005
Health) - Women with breast cancer who take tamoxifen for 5 rather than 2 years apparently lower their risk of dying from coronary heart disease, according to ...
- Reuters.uk,
Heart Disease, Diabetes Are Preventable Nov 13, 2005
14 (Online): Better lifestyle habits -- think less junk food, more fish and more exercise -- can help prevent 80 percent of coronary heart disease and 90 ...
- PakTribune.com,
Early Diabetes Leads to Early Heart Disease Nov 8, 2005
It`s no secret that diabetes promotes the development of heart disease, but the increased risk associated with diabetes was much greater in younger adults than ...
- PakTribune.com,
Arteries' 'Repair Crews' Key to Heart Disease Nov 10, 2005
THURSDAY, Nov. 10 (HealthDay News) — It's the job of specialized bone marrow cells to repair damage to the lining of arteries, and ...
- ABC News
Widow Says Pro Wrestler Had Heart Disease Nov 15, 2005
In a statement released by WWE, Guerrero's wife, Vickie Guerrero, said initial autopsy results showed signs of heart disease and indicated the wrestler's death ...
- WCCO,
Boy’s death on Disney ride caused by heart disease Nov 15, 2005
A Florida medical examiner's report released today says cardiac arrhythmia due to heart disease caused the death of a 4-year-old Sellersville boy who collapsed ...
- philly.com,
Lipitor No Better Than Zocor for Lowering Heart-Disease Risk Nov 15, 2005
Researchers didn't find the main difference they were looking for -- fewer 'major coronary events' in a study of higher-dose Lipitor group during an average ...
- Daily News Central,
Heart disease top killer in state, valley Nov 12, 2005
PARKERSBURG - In West Virginia, the three leading causes of death are heart disease, cancer and stroke, according to health statistics from the West Virginia ...
- Parkersburg News,
AHA: Fibrate Fails to Reduce Heart Disease Deaths in Diabetics Nov 14, 2005
...plus standard therapy in the Fenofibrate Intervention and Event Lowering in Diabetes (FIELD) study had a slight increase in coronary heart disease mortality (P ...
- MedPage Today,
Unsocial Men: More Heart Disease Risk? Nov 15, 2005
...interaction -- not bothering to say hello or even discuss the day's activities with friends or co-workers -- face an increased risk of death from heart disease ...
- WebMD
Five Years of Tamoxifen Reduces Mortality from Coronary Heart ... Nov 11, 2005
...assigned patients to two or five years of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy found that five years of tamoxifen reduced the risk of death from coronary heart disease. ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Study: Heart, eye disease could be linked Nov 8, 2005
Researchers at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI) have found that Chlamydia pneumoniae, a bacterium linked to heart disease and capable of causing ...
- myDNA.com,
Women Get A Raw Deal In Treatment of Heart Disease Nov 10, 2005
Recurrent Events (CURE) trial had tracked 4,800 women and 7,700 men from 28 countries who had been to the hospital for treatment of heart disease between 1998 ...
- MedIndia,
Urban Britain is a recipe for heart disease Nov 11, 2005
Researchers at The University of Manchester's Medical School, working with teams in India and Birmingham, have found that people moving from South Asia to the ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Healthy diet prevents heart disease, diabetes Nov 15, 2005
More than 80 percent of coronary heart disease cases and 90 percent of type 2 diabetes could potentially be prevented with a moderate change of diet and other ...
- Food Consumer,
Possible Role for Dentists in the Fight Against Heart Disease Nov 11, 2005
...“This could place dentists in the frontlines for identifying patients at risk of coronary heart disease,� says Michael Glick, DMD, who co-authored the ...
- Newswise (press release)
Shortness of Breath, Indicator of Heart Disease Nov 8, 2005
The results of the study indicated that these patients were 4 times more likely to experience cardiac death than asymptomatic patients and twice more at risk ...
- HeartZine,
Fast food Britain 'recipe for heart disease' Nov 10, 2005
People who immigrate to Britain significantly increase their risk of heart disease because of the country's fast food culture, says a new study. ...
- DeHavilland,
Child's rapid weight gain raises risk of heart disease Nov 8, 2005
08/11/2005 - Rapid weight gain during childhood raises the risk of heart disease later in life more than an individual’s actual body weight at any particular ...
- NutraIngredients.com,
Heart disease: High blood sugar may be risky even for non ... 03 Oct 2005
...whom had diabetes. In a 10- to 12-year period, 235 of the diabetics and 661 non-diabetics developed heart disease. Periodic blood ...
- Evansville Courier & Press (subscription),
Metropolitan lifestyle more disease-prone 03 Oct 2005
...urban population. Of them, heart disease is the leading causes of deaths in this country,'' said Dr. Srinivasan. Doctors suggest ...
- Hindu,
Steroids reduce heart damage risk in children with Kawasaki's ... 03 Oct 2005
Kawasaki's disease, one of the leading causes of acquired heart disease in children, inflames the blood vessels leading to the heart. ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Howard Goes The Extra Mile To Help 03 Oct 2005
Because the disease affects far few people than things like cancer or heart disease, Howard said there is little incentive for major drug companies to look for ...
- TheDay (subscription),
Eggs make healthy meal, in moderation 03 Oct 2005
...levels. Large population studies show more mixed results for egg consumption. Some point to an increased risk of heart disease. Others ...
- Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription),
Cardiologist: Humeston did have risk factors for heart disease Sep 30, 2005
...expert who says Vioxx may have caused a postal worker's heart attack acknowledged Friday that the man had some risk factors for heart disease and that ...
- Newsday,
Women: Avoid Heart Disease Sep 30, 2005
Heart disease strikes both men and women, though women generally suffer from the disease later in life. Women also tend to have ...
- More TV 32.com,
Elizabeth Taylor losing heart disease battle Sep 30, 2005
Elizabeth Taylor is said to be losing her battle with heart disease. The Hollywood star - who had a long history of health problems ...
- FemaleFirst.co.uk,
Sania Mirza lends support to kids with heart disease Sep 29, 2005
...out loud and clear on Wednesday when she willing came forward to be the brand ambassador of a charitable trust that treats children suffering from heart disease ...
- NewKerala.com,
Nocturnal dialysis improves heart disease in patients with end ... Sep 30, 2005
..."This study paves the way for new therapeutic targets which can potentially improve heart disease in patients with end-stage kidney failure," said Christopher T ...
- EurekAlert,
Blood Test Predicts Heart Disease Deaths Sep 29, 2005
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A simple blood test may help determine who is more at risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. The test ...
- Ivanhoe
MU Researchers Identify Key Factor in Onset of Heart Disease Sep 30, 2005
United States. One symptom of heart disease is a thickening of artery walls, a condition known as atherosclerosis. New research ...
- Newswise (press release)
Cell signaling discovery yields heart disease clues Sep 30, 2005
Oregon Health & Science University researchers insight into how it sends and receives signals, and that's providing clues into how heart disease and other ...
- RedNova.com,
Folic Acid and Vitamin B6 Do Not Prevent Heart Disease Sep 30, 2005
It has been proved that lowering homocysteine levels in the body can contribute to reducing heart disease risk, since homocysteine is an independent risk ...
- HeartZine,
INSPIRATIONS: Woman shares her journey through heart disease Sep 30, 2005
...her age. She soon learned that she wasn't unique. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the No. 1 killer ...
- Richmond Times Dispatch,
Heart Disease Patients Face Greater Risk Of PTSD Sep 26, 2005
Heart attack patients, and most likely those with other forms of heart disease, run an increased risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder, says a new ...
- Science Daily (press release)
'Healthy Weight, Healthy Shape' Key In Preventing Heart Disease Sep 26, 2005
...of cardiovascular disease (CVD), controlling one's weight through healthy eating and regular exercise can directly reduce the risk of heart disease and also ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Study shows wider statin use can reduce heart disease: Lancet Sep 27, 2005
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Research has discovered that wider use of statins can reduce the incidence of heart disease and strokes in all patients with diseased ...
- MarketWatch
4 million Nepali people suffering from heart disease Sep 25, 2005
Around 15 percent of the total population of Nepal, numbering about 4 million, is suffering from heart disease, a press release issued by the Ministry of ...
- People's Daily Online,
Large waist size at risk of heart disease Sep 26, 2005
Prof Kwami said maintaining a healthy body and weight could drastically reduce the risk of a heart disease. He had some advise for potbellied men too. ...
- GhanaWeb,
Cholesterol Drugs May Aid Against Heart Disease Sep 26, 2005
..."What we have shown is that the key thing is to find people who are at risk of coronary heart disease or stroke and treat them with a regimen that reduces LDL ...
- All Headline News
Heart disease Sep 25, 2005
...- People who have high body fat are prone to heart disease. Fat accumulates in our tummy and upper abdomen when we have an increasing ...
- Kathmandu Post,
No. 1 threat: Heart disease Sep 25, 2005
Women's fear of heart disease has almost doubled since 2002, but breast cancer remains the single most feared disease, according to a survey commissioned by ...
- Myrtle Beach Sun News,
Obesity, Diabetes and Heart Disease: New Research Initiated Sep 28, 2005
Scientists at Edinburgh University hope to shed light on the relationship between heart disease and two of the risk factors involved, namely obesity and non ...
- HeartZine,
Does Control of Stress Hormone Link Heart Disease and Obesity Sep 26, 2005
...(I-Newswire) - A staggering 2.6 million people are estimated to be living with coronary heart disease ( CHD ) in the UK today - a number that is rising year on ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Liver Blood Test Predicts Heart Disease, Death Sep 26, 2005
Sept. 26, 2005 -- A simple blood test -- commonly used to check the liver -- predicts a person's risk of death from heart disease. ...
- WebMD
CM inaugurates awareness campaign against women heart disease Sep 25, 2005
In this process, she has to remain under lot of stress which is common cause of heart disease in women. ... Obesity is also a cause of heart disease in women. ...
- Webindia123,
Group honors children with heart disease Sep 26, 2005
Henry was born with congenital heart disease in December 2004 at the Children's Hospital of Illinois at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center. ...
- Peoria Journal Star,
Heart disease risks above average in rural communities Sep 28, 2005
By Ray Ryan. A YEAR-LONG health study of those in the rural community revealed an above average rate of heart disease risk factors. ...
- IrishExaminer.com,
‘Healthy weight, healthy shape’ key in preventing heart ... Sep 26, 2005
...of cardiovascular disease (CVD), controlling one’s weight through healthy eating and regular exercise can directly reduce the risk of heart disease and also ...
- Innovations-Report,
Moms, daughters take steps to fight heart disease Sep 26, 2005
Jill Falloon didn’t want to become a statistic, so she recently did some research into an illness that runs in her family — heart disease. ...
- Brandon Sun,
Blood Test May Determine Risk of Heart Disease Sep 26, 2005
A simple blood test may help identify who's at high risk of dying from heart disease. In a new study, patients with high levels ...
- KSDK,
Blood Test Can Identify Likelihood Of Heart Disease Death Sep 26, 2005
A simple blood test may help identify those at high risk of dying from heart disease. The test measures the level of an enzyme produced ...
- WFIE-TV,
Waist Size Shows Heart Disease Risk Sep 25, 2005
Washington, DC (AHN) - The American Heart Association says that the size of your pants is a good example of how much risk one is for heart disease in the ...
- All Headline News
Heart Disease: Reduce Your Risk! Sep 25, 2005
...loss, but a recent study published in Diabetes Care expands on the original study and reveals that we can also reduce risk factors for heart disease far more ...
- eDiets.com,
Eating salmon reduces the risk of heart disease death Sep 27, 2005
27 September, 2005 - “Eating one to two servings of oil-rich fish every week appears to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease by twenty-five per cent ...
- Fishupdate.com,
Folic acid supplementation for 3 weeks decreases heart disease ... Sep 27, 2005
According to the American Heart Association’s 2004 Annual report nearly 930,000 Americans die of cardiovascular diseases each year, which is equivalent to ...
- Health Sentinel
Heart disease risk for farmers Sep 27, 2005
IRISH farmers are at a higher risk of heart disease than the rest of the population, a survey has found, writes Ralph Riegel. And ...
- Unison.ie (subscription),
Hundreds raise $107,000 to battle heart disease Sep 26, 2005
By ROXANN MILLER. Nine-month-old Alexander "Xander" Green is living proof that heart disease can strike at any age. "We were devastated ...
- Chambersburg Public Opinion,
Heart disease top killer worldwide Sep 26, 2005
HEART DISEASE is now the leading cause of death worldwide ahead of AIDS, malaria, pneumonia and lung cancer, say experts. Cardiology ...
- Hindustan Times,
Exercise Stress Testing Helps Identify Coronary Heart Disease Risk Sep 26, 2005
...can improve dramatically on existing techniques that predict who is most likely to suffer a heart attack or die from coronary heart disease, the leading cause ...
- Johns Hopkins Gazette,
WHO warns against risk of heart disease, stroke Sep 26, 2005
WHO) has highlighted the importance of a healthy diet, physical activity and avoidance of tobacco use towards reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke. ...
- AngolaPress,
UVA Researchers Could Reduce Heart Disease Sep 27, 2005
It's a dangerous mixture of pre-diabetes and heart disease and UVA researchers find a treatment that potentially could reduce heart disease in those living ...
- WCAV,
Panic Disorder Increases the Risk of Heart Disease Sep 27, 2005
According to a study in the current issue of Psychosomatic Medicine, people with panic disorder are at double the normal risk for coronary heart disease. ...
- Newsinferno.com,
Leaving deprivation out of standard risk assessments for heart ... Sep 25, 2005
Leaving deprivation out of standard risk assessments for heart disease is potentially denying life saving preventive treatment to those who need it most ...
- News-Medical.net,
What you can do to prevent heart disease Sep 27, 2005
...state budgets. Apart from malnutrition, other main causes of heart disease include smoking, obesity and immobility. Experts say ...
- Cyprus Mail,
Vitamins fail to treat heart disease Sep 28, 2005
Elevated levels of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood have long been associated with heart disease, but heart attack patients who try to reduce those ...
- Macleans,
One woman's campaign against heart disease Sep 27, 2005
That was 10 years ago, but it caused Martin to become concerned about heart disease because her mother's ailment had gone undetected. ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer,
Heart disease leading killer in Serbia Sep 27, 2005
People who smoke and overeat run the highest risk of heart disease. Young people are also at risk, because they predominantly believe ...
- B92,
Mandatory folate in food may cut heart disease, strokes ... Sep 27, 2005
Folate may not just be invaluable for pregnant women, it could also tackle Australia’s biggest killer, heart disease, the Australian reports. ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
Death points to heart disease Sep 29, 2005
Preliminary investigations show Pittman died of heart disease. Investigators are uncertain how long Pittman's truck had been on the lot. ...
- Indianapolis Star,
Florence yard sale to help fight against heart disease Sep 28, 2005
By TRACI BRIDGES. FLORENCE - Got a pile of clothes that just don't fit anymore? A couple of pieces of furniture that went out of style in the 1970s? ...
- Florence Morning News,
Heart disease and cancer top killers in China Sep 18, 2005
Heart disease, cancer and stroke are now the top killers of middle-aged people in China, fueled by high blood pressure and smoking, which have developed ...
- Daily Times,
Most Americans Don't Link Tummy Fat With Heart Disease Sep 19, 2005
19 (HealthDay News) -- Six out of 10 Americans do not recognize excess abdominal fat as a major cause of heart disease and diabetes, according to a new survey ...
- Forbes
Even Light Smoking Ups Lung Cancer, Heart Disease Risk Sep 21, 2005
Smoking just a few daily cigarettes raises the risk of dying of heart disease, lung cancer, and from any cause, according to a Norwegian study. ...
- FOX News
Patients unaware of waist size heart disease risk Sep 19, 2005
Reuters) - Patients, and even some doctors, are unaware that abdominal fat and waist circumference are important risk factors for heart disease which kills 17 ...
- Reuters
'Light' smokers face tripled risk of heart disease and cancer Sep 21, 2005
..."SOCIAL smokers", who puff on between one and four cigarettes a day still increase their chances of dying from heart disease or lung cancer by three times ...
- Scotsman,
Light smoking triples risk of heart disease death Sep 21, 2005
...records of 43,000 men and women have shown that even light smoking -- less than five cigarettes daily -- triples the risk of dying of heart disease or lung ...
- Reuters
Panic Disorder Appears To Increase Risk Of Coronary Heart Disease Sep 24, 2005
Patients with panic disorder have nearly double the risk for coronary heart disease, and those also diagnosed with depression are at almost three times the risk ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Measuring waist circumference: crucial step to tackle heart ... Sep 23, 2005
...from a survey in 27 countries, including China, reveal that six out of ten physicians recognize abdominal fat as a significant risk factor for heart disease. ...
- Xinhua,
Just one cigarette a day triples heart disease, lung cancer risk Sep 22, 2005
...study published in the British Medical Journal has shown that just one to four cigarettes a day triples a smoker's risk of dying from heart disease and lung ...
- Hindustan Times,
WHO warns of rising threat of heart disease from overweight Sep 22, 2005
22 (Xinhuanet) -- The World Health Organization (WHO)on Thursday warned of the rising threat of heart disease and stroke as overweight and obesity rapidly ...
- Xinhua,
'Light smoking' triples risk of heart and lung disease Sep 22, 2005
LONDON: Smoking only a few cigarettes a day almost triples the risk of heart disease and lung cancer. New research has found the ...
- Brisbane Courier Mail,
"Hygiene hypothesis" linked to heart disease risk Sep 23, 2005
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters Health) - Early childhood viral infections might reduce the risk of developing heart disease later in life by as much as 90 percent ...
- Reuters
Asia-Pacific battles rising cancer, heart disease Sep 19, 2005
NOUMEA, New Caledonia, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Asian and Pacific nations are struggling to stem the rise in cancer and heart diseases which kill 25,000 people a ...
- Reuters AlertNet,
Childhood infections may prevent heart disease Sep 23, 2005
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Early childhood viral infections might reduce the risk of developing heart disease later in life by as much as 90 percent ...
- MSNBC
A million Russians die from heart disease every year Sep 22, 2005
..."Last year, 1.26 million people died from heart disease, including about a million from heart attacks and strokes," Yevgeny Chazov said. ...
- RIA Novosti,
System to spot heart disease 'fails to identify key factors' Sep 19, 2005
THOUSANDS of lives are being put at risk because doctors are failing to take account of key factors that might cause people to develop heart disease. ...
- Scotsman,
LIFELONG HEALTH : Peripheral vascular disease risk factor for ... Sep 18, 2005
If asymptomatic peripheral vascular disease is identified aggressive treatment to prevent coronary heart disease and strokes is critically important. ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription),
Smoking Increases The Risk Of Heart Disease By Three Times Sep 22, 2005
Smoking up to four cigarettes a day almost triples a smoker’s risk of heart disease and lung cancer, reveals a large study in Tobacco Control. ...
- MedIndia,
Heart Disease and Lupus Present Double Health Threat to Women of ... Sep 23, 2005
...educating attendees at the 35th Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference about a serious health risk to women of color: heart disease in those ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release),
'Light' Smoking can triple chance of heart disease Sep 22, 2005
...figures. He said other large studies had not found that smoking fewer than 10 cigarettes daily increased the risk of heart disease. ...
- FemaleFirst.co.uk,
High Blood Sugar, Heart Disease Risk Factor - Diabetics and Non ... Sep 18, 2005
Lowering blood sugar levels could reduce the risk of coronary heart disease in both diabetics and non-diabetics, according to researchers at the Johns Hopkins ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Take heart disease seriously Sep 23, 2005
Heart disease is the number one killer in the world and Barbadians should not take this for granted, especially since many suffer from diabetes, high blood ...
- Barbados Advocate,
Patients unaware of waist size heart disease risk Sep 19, 2005
Patients, and even some doctors, are unaware that abdominal fat and waist circumference are important risk factors for heart disease which kills 17 million ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net,
Hemoglobin A1c predicts heart disease risk in both diabetics and ... Sep 21, 2005
Bloomberg School of Public Health and other institutions, believe that lowering blood glucose levels could reduce the risk of coronary heart disease in both ...
- Xagena.it,
Light smokers have much higher risk of developing heart disease ... Sep 22, 2005
If you are a keeping your smoking down to a minimum, say, under five cigarettes a day, you may not be protecting yourself from developing heart disease or lung ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Knowledge gap: waistline fat = heart disease Sep 21, 2005
Report, roughly 60% of doctors and even fewer patients worldwide do not recognize waistline fat as a contributing factor to increased risk of heart disease. ...
- myDNA.com,
Light Smokers Not Immune To Cancer, Heart Disease Sep 22, 2005
A recent study suggests smoking a few cigarettes each day almost triples the risk for heart disease and lung cancer. According to ...
- HomeTown channel.com,
Podgy kids face heart disease risk :- Sep 20, 2005
Obesity in adults is associated with a clustering of heart disease risk factors such as high blood pressure. The study reinforces ...
- Webindia123,
WHO warns of rising threat of heart disease from overweight Sep 22, 2005
The World Health Organization (WHO)on Thursday warned of the rising threat of heart disease and stroke as overweight and obesity rapidly increases. ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net,
Job Stress May Raise Heart Disease Risk Sep 24, 2005
A new study shows workers who report high levels of job stress have increased levels of an inflammatory marker linked to heart disease. ...
- Online - International News Network,
Budesonide for COPD May Also Protect Against Heart Disease Sep 21, 2005
Sept. 21, 2005 (Copenhagen) — When patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are treated with an inhaled corticosteroid ...
- Medscape (subscription)
New Link Between Body Fat and Heart Disease Sep 19, 2005
19, 2005 - A protein produced by human fat cells may explain why overweight people face a higher risk of heart disease and stroke as well as shed new light on ...
- WebMD
Better Heart Disease Evaluation Needed Sep 19, 2005
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The current standards for assessing heart disease risk may leave those who need the treatment without any help. ...
- Ivanhoe
Biomarkers for Early Heart Disease Found 9/20/05 Sep 20, 2005
...the 12th Annual Chips-to-Hits Conference in Boston this month, researchers presented data on the discovery of potential biomarkers for heart disease using gene ...
- Genomics & Proteomics (subscription),
Heart disease in women spotlighted Sep 21, 2005
By DALE VINCENT. MANCHESTER - Claire Fisher probably should have known better, being a nurse-midwife, but she wrongly blamed stress ...
- The Union Leader,
1 Cigarette Per Day Triples Chances For Heart Disease, Lung Cancer Sep 22, 2005
Smoking just one cigarette a day can nearly triple your risk of heart disease and lung cancer. Over a period of nearly 30 years, researchers ...
- KSDK,
'Young people at risk of heart disease' Sep 25, 2005
...unhealthy hearts. It says the high level of obesity among children is leading to an increase in diabetes and early heart disease. Today ...
- U.TV,
Surgery Survivor Talks About Heart Disease Sep 22, 2005
Heart disease affects just about everyone you know. Sometimes ... you. Nadene Bent of Camp Point knows about heart disease all too well. ...
- KHQA,
Body Fat In Teens Could Lead To Heart Disease Sep 21, 2005
...(CBS) CHICAGO Excess body fat in teens -- even those who are not overweight -- appears to be linked to less elastic blood vessels. ...
- CBS2 Chicago,
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