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- Overtime could break your heart
- Overtime is bad for the heart, according to researchers who followed the careers of more than 6,000 Whitehall civil servants
- Blood pressure research could prompt changes in diagnosis and treatment
- Spikes in blood pressure that would previously have been ignored could indicate that someone is at risk of a stroke and needs treatment, new research suggests
- From arthritis to diabetes: scientists unlock genetic secrets of diseases afflicting millions
- Scientists have made a major leap in unravelling the genetic causes of seven common diseases, including diabetes, arthritis and high blood pressure, by completing the largest analysis of the human genome
- ‘I never knew I was a heart risk’
- Having a baby may help you live longer, according to research reported in the Lancet this week
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- New data highlight increases in hypertension, diabetes incidence - Reuters AlertNet
- AFPNew data highlight increases in hypertension, diabetes incidenceReuters AlertNetThe World health statistics 2012 report, released today, puts the spotlight on the growing problem of the noncommunicable diseases burden
- Global Obesity, Hypertension Rates Rise, WHO Says - Bloomberg
- BloombergGlobal Obesity, Hypertension Rates Rise, WHO SaysBloombergObesity levels doubled in every region of the world between 1980 and 2008, spurring rates of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and cancer that now account for almost two in three deaths globally, the World Health Organization said in a report
- Palpitations, hypertension strongest risk factors for AF - News-Medical.net
- Palpitations, hypertension strongest risk factors for AFNews-Medical
- Walking for up to two and a half hours a week can slash risks of hypertension - Daily Mail
- Best SyndicationWalking for up to two and a half hours a week can slash risks of hypertensionDaily MailA new study has revealed how even moderate exercise can reduce the risk of high blood pressure - known as hypertension - in people with a family history of the disease by 26 per cent
- St Jude is latest to launch blood pressure device - Reuters UK
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