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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
Medicines for heart disease don’t rule out the need for lifestyle changes
People with heart disease are taking more drugs to control the condition but not improving their lifestyles to match, a big survey has found
Simple test helps pick up dangerous baby heart defects
A simple new test could save babies’ lives, by picking up life-threatening heart defects before a newborn baby goes home from hospital
Could coffee help protect against an early death?
If you’re a regular coffee drinker, you now may have more reason to enjoy the habit, according to a new study
Heart and vascular disease in Women - Bismarck Tribune
Heart and vascular disease in WomenBismarck TribuneAccording to the American Heart Association, heart disease and stroke are a woman's No
Volunteers rally for cause in reducing heart disease - The Tribune-Democrat
Volunteers rally for cause in reducing heart diseaseThe Tribune-DemocratFar-reaching affects of heart disease and related conditions make it easy to rally volunteers to the cause during American Heart Month each February
Go Red: Raising Awareness About Heart Disease in Women - Huffington Post
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Study highlights the influence of cultural and social factors on healthy ... - Jordan Directions
Study highlights the influence of cultural and social factors on healthy
How does your gender and heritage affect your risk? - Post-Tribune
How does your gender and heritage affect your risk?Post-TribuneHow ethnicity plays a role: African-American women are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease than any other ethnic group
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