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Eat nuts to keep your heart healthy (Navhind Times)
REGULARLY eating a handful of nuts, including peanuts, could keep your heart healthy, says a major study spanning 10 countries. But scientists warn that it would not make up for an unhealthy lifestyle.
Dumaguing: Laugh your way to a healthy heart (Sun Star)
HEART patients could be prescribed an hour in front of the TV watching their favorite comedy show, in addition to their convention medicines, according to a research paper presented at the World Congress of Cardiology held from September 2-7 at the Gran Fira Barcelona Convention Center.
Eat nuts to keep your heart healthy (New Kerala)
London, Sep 8: Regularly eating a handful of nuts, including peanuts, could keep your heart healthy, says a major study spanning 10 countries. But scientists warn that it would not make up for an unhealthy lifestyle.
Gift of life for 3-yr-old Kashmiri boy with heart disease (New Kerala)
New Delhi, Sep 12: For the parents of three-year-old Muhammad Razak from Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir suffering from acute heart disease, it was only a dream a few months back that their son could lead a happy and healthy life.
York County to host pair of Heart Walks (Evening Sun)
Heart disease and stroke are the No. 1 and No. 3 killers in this country. Every 33 seconds someone dies from heart disease. And on Sunday, Oct. 8, York County will host two events to raise money to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Big challenges ahead for artificial heart company (CNN Money)
After three decades of research and a riveting three-year clinical trial that commanded global attention, Abiomed made medical history last week, winning limited federal approval to sell the first fully implantable artificial heart.
Ark. Children's Hospital receives grant to study heart defects (WREG-TV Memphis)
LITTLE ROCK The Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute has received a three-point-nine (m) million-dollar grant to continue studying what causes congenital heart problems and other birth defects.
[Campus] Lance Armstrong comes to U as part of cancer discussion (The Minneso...
After surviving his own battle with cancer nearly 10 years ago, Lance Armstrong has continued to fight the deadly disease, helping others through leadership and charity. The seven-time Tour de France winner visited campus Monday, participating in a panel discussion at the University's cancer center. The President's Cancer Panel discussed how a healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk of getting
Healthy Mineral group eyes proposals (Cumberland Times-News)
Members of the Healthy Mineral County Coalition Monday will be discussing a list of proposals for activities that would help promote a healthy lifestyle for residents throughout the county.
Wholesome Eating 101 (Rocky Mountain News)
College means newfound food freedom: Eat cookies all day long! From there, it's a sugar-coated, grease-dripping descent into carb hell, and a guaranteed freshman 15 or 50. "If you let it, college can prove to be a disastrous time for your health," Daphne Oz writes in The Dorm Room Diet: The 8-Step Program for Creating a Healthy Lifestyle Plan That Really Works.
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