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Your Best Diet for Heart Health

Unfortunately, a full two-thirds of American adults are overweight. The obesity crisis – and accumulation of unhealthy belly fat – gets even worse during midlife.

Even a few extra inches of fat...

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Kidney Disease Raises Heart Risk

Chronic kidney disease is the gradual loss of kidney function over the course of several years. There are five stages going from Stage 1 (mild) to Stage 5 (end-stage renal failure). These are monitored with a measurement known as the glomerular...

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Cardiac Drugs Linked to Breast Cancer

Many older women take drugs called calcium-channel blockers to lower their blood pressure. But new research has found that these widely used medications can double a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer.

Calcium-channel blockers relax ...

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Limit Your Exercise After A Heart Attack?

(dailyRx News) Cardiovascular exercise like running or walking has a number of health benefits. But too much exercise may be unhealthy, especially after a heart attack.

A recent study found benefits associated with exercise up to a point. Th...

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Work Your Heart for a Stronger Brain

Older people should keep their hearts pumping with physical activity in order to protect — and even reverse — memory problems, according to two recent studies.

One study, done by the Mayo Clinic with 1,324 people between 50 and 65, showe...

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Eat Earlier in the Day to Lose Weight

When it comes to losing weight, it’s not just what you eat, but also when you eat it that can make a difference on the scale, according to a new study.

Researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel set out to find out how time of day affect...

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Grain: The Scary Truth

I recently came across a book that I feel everyone should get their hands on. Although this book has been out since September of last year, it is still on the Amazon.com top 50 list and has been #1 across several health categories for months. T...

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Churchgoers Are More Healthy

As a cardiologist, I use every tool at my disposal to help my patients win their battles against heart disease. In addition to cholesterol-lowering drugs, cardiac medications, tests, and procedures, I also frequently recommend that my patients ...

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