500,000th patient gets pacemaker Channel 4 Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:57 AM PDT The 500,000th person in the UK to receive a heart pacemaker has undergone the procedure in the same hospital that carried out the first one more than 50 years ago. | Paris mayor Kiser dies of heart attack Lexington Herald-Leader Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:43 AM PDT Paris Mayor Don Kiser died early Thursday after suffering a heart attack while working at City Hall, | Morning sickness raises IQ? Portage Daily Graphic Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:42 AM PDT TORONTO â" Sick of morning sickness? Mothers-to-be can take heart from a new study suggesting that children born to women who suffered from nausea in pregnancy may be smarter.[...] | Teen weight gain may up heart disease risk MSNBC Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:34 AM PDT A new study suggests that young adults who gained too much weight as teenagers tend to have greater amounts of deep abdominal fat â" a risk factor for heart disease later in life. | Walnuts and fish affect heart health differently Nutraingredients.com Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:25 AM PDT According to findings published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition , a diet supplemented with walnuts led to reductions in cholesterol levels, while a fish diet led to reductions in blood levels of triglycerides. | New citrus flavonoids debuted Nutraingredients.com Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:25 AM PDT The company says the ingredients, form part of SourceOneâs Cholesstrinol heart health range, have been able to overcome formulation and bioavailability challenges via the use of a patented process called VESIsorb. | Fatty fish may slash menâs heart failure risk Nutraingredients.com Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:25 AM PDT The benefits appear linked to the omega-3 content of the fish, report researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden in the European Heart Journal . The highest intake of marine omega-3 fatty acids linked to a reduction in the risk of heart failure of 33 per cent. | Gossip Girl CW Arkansas Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:23 AM PDT Blair is up to her old antics spying on Serena's new man. Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death. What can you do to reduce the risk of heart disease? | The Benefit Of Grapes May Be More Than Skin Deep Medical News Today Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:20 AM PDT Can a grape-enriched diet prevent the downhill sequence of heart failure after years of high blood pressure? A University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center study suggests grapes may prevent heart health risks beyond the simple blood pressure-lowering impact that can come from a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. | | |
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