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Women With Work Stress Are More Vulnerable For Heart Disease
... for her to make decisions or creativity having a risk of heart disease – and this is even ... lose her job. Michelle Asha Albert, a heart specialist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital ... Boston said that the relationship between heart disease and job stress was ...
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68 Funniest Scared People Scenes (video)
It looks funny when these people were scared by the unexpected ghost images in the screen but make sure none of them have heart disease, or else hilarious prank can become a tragedy.
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Creepy Car Commercial
Don’t watch if you have heart disease.
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These Two Little Guys Will Break Your Heart
These two kittens,one named Charlie and the other is Spike have a rare disease called myotonia congenita, otherwise known as ‘fainting goat’ syndrome
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Doctor-Recommended Tips for a Healthy Heart
Many of us still don’t know enough about heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women. So we asked renowned cardiologist Nieca Goldberg, M.D., what women need to know to protect themselves. Plus, are you on the road to a heart attack? Find out with our quiz
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Cholesterol Drugs May Help
Drugs designed to treat high cholesterol and heart disease are being investigated as a possible treatment for children suffering from sickle cell disease.
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Terrible but Lovable Onscreen Fathers
Playing catch in the yard, grilling burgers on the deck, and having heart-to-heart talks are the things that fatherhood is all about, right? Some of our most enduring manly role models from the big and small screens—like Howard Cunningham, George Bailey
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Mummies of the World (22 Photos)
Not to look nervous! 10-month-old, who lived in Peru 6420 years ago, an aristocrat of the 17 th century South African woman with a tattoo on each breast and face, the woman with tuberculosis, a child with heart disease and another with a tumor on his face
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What to Avoid to Prevent Heart Disease
Top ten worst meals for you
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10 Steps To Health
What’s the nation’s No. 1 killer of women? Heart disease. It causes one death every 35 seconds. Janet Bond Brill, a registered dietitian and author of Cholesterol Down, shares 10 tips to reduce the bad stuff. Plus, test your heart-health IQ with our q
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How to Control Diabetes With Supplements
Did you know supplements can help diabetics control blood sugar, save eyesight and lower the risk of heart disease? Which ones should you take, and how much? LifeScript’s Nutrition Expert Rob Wildman has the answers…
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Top 10 Foods to Start Eating Today
A fire roars inside you and you may not even know it. What’s worse: This out-of-control inflammation may lead to heart disease, cancer, diabetes and more. But dietary changes can help tame the flame. Read on for the top 10 foods to start eating today…
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Job Killing You? 8 Types of Work-Related Stress
Job stress can fray nerves, keep you up at night, and contribute to health problems such as heart disease and depression. “Chronic job strain can put both your physical and emotional health at risk,” says Paul J. Rosch, MD, the president of the Americ
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10 Leading Causes of Mortality Worldwide
Death is the termination of the biological functions that define a living organism. The leading cause of death in developing countries is infectious disease. The leading causes of death in developed countries are atherosclerosis (heart disease and stroke)
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Foods to Boost Your Mind
Just like the right diet can prevent heart disease, high blood pressure, or cancer, health experts are finding that certain foods may boost your mind
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7 Healthy Foods For Women
The first step in any healthy diet is eating a balanced variety of foods, so everyone should start there. But for women, science is showing that there are some foods that can help ward off osteoporosis, heart disease, breast cancer, and even tone down a h
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You Won't Feel Down
Antioxidants are all the rage. These nutrients protect against free radicals, the biological bullies linked to heart disease, cancer and aging.
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Benefits of Coconut Oil
... cholesterol levels, weight loss, increased immunity, proper digestion and metabolism, relief from kidney problems, heart diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes, HIV and cancer, dental care, and bone strength. These benefits ...
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Do you still have the heart to eat them?
[pics] Do you still have the heart to eat them?
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List O' Ten Deadly Diseases That Have No Known Cur
The drive to eradicate and cure disease is a top priority for the global medical community, but there are widespread and lethal diseases that have not yet had cures discovered. From the common cold to cancer, read here about ten deadly diseases with no cu
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