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American Heart Association on MSNLess TV time may lower heart disease risk, even for those with high genetic risk for diabetesWatching TV for an hour or less each day may help offset the risk for heart attack and stroke in people genetically ...
The findings were presented last week at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention/Lifestyle and ...
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNRick Case Automotive Group and American Heart Association Donate 250 CPR Anytime Kits to Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital and Broward HealthInfant, child and adult kits were distributed In recognition of Heart Month in February, the American Heart Association (AHA) ...
This story was originally published by. The heart remembers, at least when it comes to Black women who experience trauma or ...
Sex differences in the risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of patients with cardiovascular disease have been ...
Southern Local Elementary students reached their $2,000 goal after finishing a fundraiser for the American Heart Association.
Mental health support is vital for children with heart conditions as the management of the condition can impact their ...
Moderate daily exercise significantly reduced the risk of death from cardiovascular disease among female cancer survivors, a ...
As daylight saving time approaches, the American Heart Association warns that the transition may impact your heart and brain ...
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News Medical on MSNMinimal TV viewing may be protective for heart disease linked to type 2 diabetes, study findsWatching no more than one hour of TV a day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and other blood vessel diseases among ...
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