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| Heart Disease News+ XML/RSSBy Jeff Popick Do you want to die from heart disease, cancer, diabetes, hypertension? Then just do what you're doing now. But if you want to die from something bizarre and unusual, then check this out! By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Regular visits to the dentist can contribute to lower risk of heart attack or stroke, one of the primary causes of long term care insurance claims. By SIGMAPHONE LLC SigmaPhone' iPharmacy for android, which which provides official guide and images for over 20,000 FDA approved medications and allow use make comments on those drugs, made its the 500,000th download on Android Market. By Tax Defense Network The AHA Heart Walk is an annual tradition Tax Defense Network is proud to carry on. This year, Tax Defense Network was more committed than ever to raise funds and awareness in the fight against Heart Disease. By James House Ltd Innovative, Engaging & Interactive Health, Wellness & Personal Advocacy All Day Educational Seminar presented by James' House & Hosted by Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation Saturday, September 10, 2011 - 9am-5:30pm By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Older women who live in poorer neighborhoods are more likely to exhibit lower cognitive skills which are early indicators of Alzheimer's and need for long-term care. All Press ReleasesBy PR Squared Public Relations 49 Square Miles Will Donate 20% of Sales of the Busy Body Small Crossbody Bag and the Clingy Wallet, to the American Heart Association During the Month of February By Storksak, Babymel During the month of February, Storksak and Babymel will Donate 20% of Online Sales from Two New Parent Bag Styles to the American Heart Association By BioConferences International, Inc. C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD, FACC, will be awarded the inaugural Journal of Women’s Health Award for Outstanding Achievement in Women’s Health Research, to be presented at the 20th Annual Congress on Women’s Health, March 16-18, 2012. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Overweight individuals experience more and longer hospital stays and are at greater risk of needing long term care later in life. Long term care insurance trade organization acknowledges weight is a concern going forward. By Jeff Popick Do you want to die from heart disease, cancer, diabetes, hypertension? Then just do what you're doing now. But if you want to die from something bizarre and unusual, then check this out! By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Exercise can help you sleep better and reduce the risk of heart disease which h can lead to increased long term care insurance claims. By Asher Kimchi, M.D., Congress Chairman The Congress will provide a comprehensive overview of the latest research developments in cardiovascular medicine, primarily in the areas of molecular biology, coronary artery disease, heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias and cardiac surgery. By Drummond Public Relations ANY LAB TEST NOW® Offers B-12 Shots to Help Your holidays be Merry and Bright and a Little Less Stressful. By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to increased heart disease which affects millions of Americans every year according to the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance A new study examines how much salt is healthy for those with heart disease or diabetic conditions. By Cleansing Weight Loss Systems With obesity and overweight problems sweeping the world, a new simple weight loss program is available that is helping people drop 100 pounds or more. The obesity problem has been called a tsunami of obese related problems affecting our citizens. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Regular visits to the dentist can contribute to lower risk of heart attack or stroke, one of the primary causes of long term care insurance claims. By PressRelease Smoking, High Blood Pressure and high cholesterol are the main causes of death in developed countries By SIGMAPHONE LLC SigmaPhone' iPharmacy for android, which which provides official guide and images for over 20,000 FDA approved medications and allow use make comments on those drugs, made its the 500,000th download on Android Market. By umar Dengue is transmitting by the bite of an Aides mosquito impure with any one of the four dengue viruses. By umar Asthma is chronic disease that affects the airways or the tubes that carries air out and in of the lungs. By umar Acupuncture is a form of Chinese medicine that encourages natural lower back pain relief while healing and improving body functions. By umar In the past, treatment of hypothenar hammer syndrome has been controversial, and physicians have been searching for some way to treat , By umar Cancer is a class of diseases characterized by out-of-control cell growth. There are over 100 different types of cancer By Curve Communications CCC 2011 opening ceremonies: Dr. Clyde Yancy will raise the alarm over looming costs of treating heart disease and recommend a solution which could save billions. Chantal Smyth will talk about the surgery that saved her life. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Women who eat two chocolate bars daily have a reduced risk of stroke, one of the primary causes of long term care insurance claims. By umar This pamphlet was originally designed as a workbook, with checklists and sections to be filled out. By Cash Hendricks Charlotte's Premiere Health offers its uninsured patients a way to get premium medical care for an affordable price through RSVP. Dr. Carol Rupe now does blood work for RSVP members in her clinic. By Tax Defense Network The AHA Heart Walk is an annual tradition Tax Defense Network is proud to carry on. This year, Tax Defense Network was more committed than ever to raise funds and awareness in the fight against Heart Disease. By Sunflower Publishing Company Researcher Nicholas Sampsidis, concludes in two, new titles, that chronic illnesses may be prevented and even reversed by regulating two, key enzymes at the center of inflammation. By Bill Schappert Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers announces the launch of Games for Health Industry Insider, a new bi-weekly electronic newsletter offering up-to-the-minute industry news on health games—an emerging and increasingly adopted resource for healthcare By Dr. Janet A heart disease diagnosis doesn’t mean that you have to give up all that you enjoy in life by following a stringent Vegan diet. Dr. Brill provides a simple and delicious Mediterranean lifestyle plan to reverse heart disease. By P., Piero D.D. S. - DentalAirForce.com New evidence shows that dental diseases are associated with yet another cancer. In addition to lung, kidney, pancreatic and white blood cell cancer, periodontal disease is now linked to breast cancer. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Experts explain that even shorter time exercising can lengthen lifespan. Adding to longevity is good but increases risk for long-term care. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Every hour of television watched shortens lifespan by 22 minutes. TV habits could predict longevity and future need for long-term care insurance expert explains. By James House Ltd Innovative, Engaging & Interactive Health, Wellness & Personal Advocacy All Day Educational Seminar presented by James' House & Hosted by Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation Saturday, September 10, 2011 - 9am-5:30pm By Cecily Johnson Posh Care, LLC is a holistic home care agency. The agency offers services such as Personal Care, Geriatric Care, Nutrition, After Surgery Care and Therapeutic Touch to all individuals in need of assistance in their home in order to remain independent By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance In the U.S. over five percent of adults over age 65 have one or more cognitive disorders according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. A new study finds that high blood pressure and smoking in middle age increases future risk. By Calacus HEART UK, the Cholesterol Charity, has warned that failures to implement genetics testing guidelines for raised cholesterol are costing lives in England – the only country in the UK where substantial genetics investment has not been undertaken. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Older women who live in poorer neighborhoods are more likely to exhibit lower cognitive skills which are early indicators of Alzheimer's and need for long-term care. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Worried about Alzheimer's disease? Scientists report that the same artery-clogging process that causes heart disease can also result in age-related vascular cognitive impairments. By South Nassau Communities Hospital Board-certified in cardiovascular diseases and internal medicine, Dr. Rehman has been an attending cardiologist at SNCH since 2002. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention. By Jessica Williams Launch of New Website Expected to Help People Everywhere With uniquely formulated multivitamin that will supply the right nutrients to areas that are most affected by aging like the heart and brain as well help cells retain their youthful qualities. By The Raw Food Institute When someone calls you a ‘nut’ there’s no need to be insulted. Nuts are one of the very best natural nutritious foods available anywhere. By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc Nearly one million Americans will have their first heart attack this year. A new study reveals family history is a good predictor or risk. By Dr.Victor Marchione Once thought not to be that healthy (i.e. high in cholesterol), eggs have enjoyed a renaissance in the past decade or so. These natural foods are rich in nutrients and protein, and can help you feel full longer. By Cerise & Co. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the leading underlying cause of death for all Australians was Ischaemic heart disease. Cerise & Co. is proud to announce that we support heart disease research through our pearl necklace donation. By Dr.Victor Marchione For natural health, few healing foods are as incredibly powerful as fish. Fish oil, high in omega-3 fats, spans an array of amazing health benefits. Any bit of health advice worth its own salt would mention fish as being part of the healthiest diet. By Dr.Victor Marchione The best health advice is to prevent serious health problems. And if prevention is no longer an option, to discover them as early as possible. By Big Heart 750; Momentum Initiative Eight middle-aged Momentum employees will be taking to the road on the 19-24 June 2011 to run the 750km from their head office in Centurion to Durban in order to raise awareness and funds for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of South Africa (HSFSA). By The Raw Food Institute When you embark on the raw foods diet you have figured out that you will be required to eat a lot of vegetables and fruits. The fruits aren’t necessarily a problem as you actually enjoy some of them. By WebinarHero Eye Care Division of HeartSmart Technologies to host a free webinar for Doctors of Optometry (Optometrists) on Friday June 10th at 1:00pm Pacific (4:00pm Eastern) By Dr.Victor Marchione Low vitamin B6 is associated with cardiovascular disease. Food sources of vitamin B6. By Sigma Phone LLC #1 Medical App of Apple Store Comes to The Android Market to Offer Information About Over 20,000 Drugs By Dr.Victor Marchione There is some concern that drinking coffee can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke in some people. | ||||||||||||||||||||||