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Are you afraid of heart attack? Here are 14 useful advices how to avoid it. Maybe they help you in the future.
A study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago suggests that middle-aged women who remain physically active in their daily life face lower risk of heart disease. The reduced risk is on account of lower levels of intra-abdominal fat.
Irish soul singer Laura Izibor has been making waves in the green isle music scene. The songstress has drawn ecstatic comparisons from Lauryn Hill, Aretha Franklin and Alicia Keys to Sade.
Hanoi - Doctors have removed a bullet from the heart of a Vietnamese soldier nearly four decades after he was shot by US troops during the Vietnam war, doctors said on Monday.Le Dinh Hung, 60, underwent surgery at a Hanoi hospital on Friday and is recovering quickly, said Dr Nguyen Sinh Hien, who spent three hours operating on Hung. "It is th
Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Failure becomes a Family Affair

Although it's well known that taking aspirin regularly can lower a person's risk of heart disease, few Americans, it seems, use the common pain reliever for heart health.
There is no doubt that heart disease is a serious disease that may kill more women than cancer. But the important thing for women to know is how to prevent the disease from occurring.
Common Pain Drug May Cut Aspirin Lifeline in People at High Risk for Heart Disease
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Jurors in the Midwest's first trial over the once-blockbuster painkiller Vioxx on Tuesday cleared the drug's maker in the 2003 deadly heart attack of a 52-year-old woman.
More than half a million people a year with chest pain are getting an unnecessary or premature procedure to unclog their arteries because drugs are just as effective, suggests a landmark study that challenges one of the most common practices in heart care.
Cholesterol is a sterol (a combination steroid and alcohol) and a lipid found in the cell membranes of all body tissues, and transported in the blood plasma of all animals. Lesser amounts of cholesterol are also found in plant membranes. The name originates from the Greek chole- (bile) and stereos (solid), and the chemical suffix -ol for an alco
Kelly Ripa had a message for her missing-in-action cohost, Regis Philbin, on Thursday's Live With Regis and Kelly: "Regis, we love you so much. Come back to us."
The polluted air inside some Canadian hockey arenas could be putting people at risk, a CBC News investigation reveals.
Women are less likely to go to the hospital if they experience symptoms of heart disease because it is associated more with men than women, first lady Laura Bush said Monday night.
A short video clip showing a beating human heart during surgery. Viewer discretion advised. .
According to new guidelines released by the American Heart Association, almost all women are at risk of heart disease and doctors should consider prescribing a daily aspirin for them.
When it comes to medical research on sex, most of the attention is on sexually transmitted disease and sexual dysfunction - Syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV/AIDS, impotence and frigidity. From this point of view, having sex is a grim and risky business.
Drinking coffee does not appear increase the risk of heart attack, according to a study of older Swedish women, and it may even be protective.
The next time the boss finds you snoozing at your desk, take heart -- literally.A large new study has found that people who regularly took a siesta were significantly less likely to die from heart disease.
New research on napping provides the perfect excuse for office slackers, finding that a little midday snooze seems to reduce risks for fatal heart problems, especially among men.
U.S. medical scientists say a drug used to limit blood loss during cardiac surgery might increase the risk of death within five years after the surgery. More than 4 million people worldwide have received the drug -- arotinin -- principally during coronary artery surgery since 1985.
Researchers have designed a breed of mice that heal super fast. Even regrowing damaged heart tissue. Why is our money not being spent on this type of research instead of being p***** off on adventures abroad?
First lady Laura Bush helped women's health advocates paint the town red on Friday - promoting heart health and attending a Fashion Week show awash in Big Apple hues.
A report published last summer by Houston Mayor Bill White's Task Force on the Health Effects of Air Pollution identified fine particle pollution as the no. 2 threat to Houston's health, behind only ozone.
A blood thinning drug made by GlaxoSmithKline could get a boost Thursday as federal regulators are expected to grant approval for a new use in patients at risk of heart attack.
Unexplained chest pain after a heart attack might be more dangerous than many physicians and you originally think.
New results from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Growth and Health Study suggest that girls as young as age 9 who are overweight are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease.









