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Fewer Heart Disease Deaths In Massachusetts As Smoking Declines (Medical News bi13652306 If more states introduce tobacco control programs for residents who are regular smokers, the number of U.S. deaths due to coronary heart might drop, finds a new study that looks at an ongoing Massachusetts initiative

Suffolk's heart-disease death rate probed (Newsday) bi13652306 Suffolk Health Commissioner Dr. Humayun Chaudhry has set up a task force to look at the county's high heart- death rate

Task force targets Suffolk's high heart-disease death rate (Newsday) bi13652306 Tricia Restucci of East Setauket had a stroke when she was 34. She had a heart attack when she was 38. Now 43, the mother of three one of the lucky ones. Heart the number one killer nationwide, and both Suffolk and Nassau have higher death rates from than either state or national averages

Rheumatoid Arthritis Is A Risk Factor For Cardiovascular Disease (Medical New bi13652306 The risk of cardiovascular (CVD) for people rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been found to be comparable to the risk of CVD people type 2 diabetes, according to the conclusions of two studies presented at EULAR 2008, the Annual Congress of the European League Against Rheumatism Paris, France.At least one CV-event was reported 8

Coronary artery disease test could benefit thousands (Baltimore Sun) bi13652306 Coronary artery test could benefit thousands On the X-ray image they printed out for me, trouble a pink triangular speck, labeled LAD

PET Imaging Detects Early, 'Silent Heart' Stage Of Disease In Asymptomatic Di bi13652306 As many as 50 percent of all cardiac deaths due to the heart's vessels occur individuals no prior history or symptoms of heart . In addition, standard coronary risk factors may fail to explain up to 50 percent of cardiovascular events

PET imaging detects early, 'silent heart' stage of disease asymptomatic di bi13652306 As many as 50 percent of all cardiac deaths due to the heart's vessels occur individuals no prior history or symptoms of heart . In addition, standard coronary risk factors may fail to explain up to 50 percent of cardiovascular events. Now, researchers using positron emission tomography (PET) are able to see changes coronary blood vessels, offering hope that those at ..

Controling Risk Factors Reduces Risk Of Stroke By 42 Percent (Medical News To bi13652306 Results of a new analysis of the Treating to New Targets (TNT) study show that intensive low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol-lowering patients stable coronary heart (CHD) whose systolic blood pressure was less than 140 mmHg reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events, includ..

Controling Risk Factors Reduces Risk of Stroke by 42 Percent (Newswise) bi13652306 Results of a new analysis of the Treating to New Targets (TNT) study show that intensive low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol-lowering patients stable coronary heart (CHD) whose systolic blood pressure was less than 140 mmHg reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events, including heart attack, stroke and resuscitated cardiac arrest, by 42 percent compared less ..

Studies Support Testosterone Supplements for Older Men (HealthDay via Yahoo! bi13652306 TUESDAY, June 17 (HealthDay News) -- Low testosterone levels put men at high risk for cardiovascular , diabetes and early death, but testosterone replacement therapy may help better the odds, according to new studies

Burundi: Fatal Chicken Disease a Blow to Food Security - AllAfrica.com bi13652306 Burundi: Fatal Chicken a Blow to Food Security AllAfrica.com, Washington - 5 hours ago Food security Burundi's Kayanza province under threat because of an untreatable that has killed more than 1000 chickens one commune, ..

Tests again negative for deer disease Md. - Examiner.com bi13652306 Tests again negative for deer Md. Examiner.com - 3 hours ago The neurological similar to "Mad Cow ," It attacks the spinal cord and fatal for deer. It not known to be transmissible to humans. ..

Bin Laden May Die of Kidney Disease 6 Months, Time Reports - Bloomberg bi13652306 ABC News Bin Laden May Die of Kidney 6 Months, Time Reports Bloomberg - Jul 2, 2008 By Brian K. Sullivan July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden may die of kidney the next six months, Time magazine reported, Osama on death bed, claims CIA Sify CIA Unaware Of Bin Laden Report Evening Bulletin Is Osama bin Laden Dying Again? TIME India Todayall 150 news articles..



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