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  • Does cholesterol affect heart disease risk in older patients?

  • A change of heart; how the Framingham heart study helped unravel the mysteries of cardiovascular disease

  • Anti-inflammatory diet: the right foods can protect you from Alzheimer's, obesity, heart disease, and even premature aging

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  • Health hotline - coronary heart disease

  • Germany's disease management program: improving outcomes in congestive heart failure

  • Chinese medicine & coronary heart disease

  • Warn patients about heart risks after preeclampsia: preeclampsia is a manifestation of underlying silent disease that will develop later into a clinical

  • A Change of Heart: How the Framingham Heart Study Helped Unravel the Mysteries of Cardiovascular Disease

  • Heart disease and stroke

  • Racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in multiple risk factors or heart disease and stroke—United States, 2003

  • Eating fish decreases risk of coronary heart disease

  • Progress Against Heart Disease

  • Antioxidant vitamins and coronary heart disease

  • Taking on Heart Disease

  • Reduce Heart Disease, Strokes, and Cancer by Drinking Oolong Tea

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  • Chinese medicine & coronary heart disease

    Keywords: Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine, cardiology, coronary heart disease (CHD), coronary artery disease (CAD)

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    Coronary heart disease, also called coronary artery disease (CAD), refers to athero- and arteriosclerosis of the large and medium-sized arteries supplying the heart. Arteriosclerosis is a generic term for thickening and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls, thus restricting and reducing blood flow through those arteries. Atherosclerosis is the most common form of arteriosclerosis. The major complications of CHD are angina pectoris, myocardia ...
    Author: Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients
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  • Warn patients about heart risks after preeclampsia: preeclampsia is a manifestation of underlying silent disease that will develop later into a clinical

    NEW YORK -- Women who develop preeclampsia should be counseled about the risk in subsequent gestations and strategies to contain these risks, according to Baha M. Sibai, M.D.

    In addition, more general implications about health in later life should be discussed with the patient, said Dr. Sibai, who is professor and chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Cincinnati.

    He made his report at an obstetrics symposium sponsored by Columbia University and New York Presbyterian Hospital.

    About 20%-30% of women who have had an episode of preeclampsia will develop t ...
    Author: OB/GYN News
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