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Low Vitamin D linked to Heart Disease Deaths
Adults with low blood levels of vitamin D are more likely to die from heart disease or stroke.
Vitamin D is an essential vitamin mostly obtained from direct sunlight exposure, but also found in foods and multivitamins.
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Researchers compared blood levels of vitamin D and deaths from heart disease or stroke over time in 2,817...
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Heart Disease and Obesity
High Risk For Heart Disease And Stroke In Obese Individuals Medicated To Control Blood Pressure And Cholesterol
Obese patients taking medications to lower their blood pressure and cholesterol levels are less likely to reach recommended targets for these cardiovascular disease risk factors than their normal weight counterparts,
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according to new research presented at the 2009...
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Heart Disease and Leg Pain
Researchers at the University of Alberta in Edmonton have found that the nagging pain in the legs while walking is a strong marker for heart
Leg pain
Leg pain may be a strong marker for heart disease,
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disease and stroke .
Hence, they’re urging people over the age of 40 to get a simple...
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Vitamin D – low levels linked to heart disease deaths.
Low vitamin D tied to heart, stroke deaths
Low levels in the body may be deadly, according to a new study hinting that adults with lower, versus higher, blood levels of vitamin D may be more likely to die from heart disease or stroke.
Friday, 30 October 2009 11:56
Low vitamin D levels in the body...
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Heart attack symptoms in women.
It is a myth that women have different heart attack symptoms from men, according to Canadian researchers.
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How fat causes diabetes and heart disease
A major, three-year study will examine samples of fat from lean and obese people.
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