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How fish is cooked affects heart-health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids (Science Daily)
Fri Nov 20 21:24:18 PST 2009
Baked or boiled fish is associated with more benefit from heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids than fried, salted or dried fish. Caucasian, Japanese-American and Latino men may be more likely to get the health benefits of fish than African-American or Hawaiian men, perhaps because of how their fish...
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UTHSC mouse heart invention will help human health (KENS 5 San Antonio)
Fri Nov 20 13:20:55 PST 2009
A tiny catheter that can test the strength of a mouse's heart will help researchers who are looking for new ways to treat human heart failure Inventors at the U.T. Health Science Center didn’t build a better mouse trap. They built a better device to test a mouse heart. Mice are amazing models for...
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Bilberries may prevent artery hardening, boost heart health (Nutraingredients.com)
Thu Nov 19 12:28:17 PST 2009
A fermented bilberry extract out-performed a standard extract, leasing the French researchers to suggest that yeast fermentation produces new bioactive compounds with heart health effects.
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Heart attack claims Plymouth psychologist accused in Medicaid fraud :Zackheim was ordered to prison for Medicaid fraud. (South Bend Tribune)
Sat Nov 21 04:14:56 PST 2009
A child psychologist who was headed to prison for health care fraud died Thursday from a heart attack he suffered while driving, his attorney said.
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Obesity Rolling Back Gains in Heart Health (MedicineNet.com)
Wed Nov 18 13:23:48 PST 2009
Title: Obesity Rolling Back Gains in Heart Health Category: Health News Created: 11/17/2009 4:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 11/18/2009
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A Bad Boss Can be Bad for Your Health (WYTV Youngstown)
Sat Nov 21 05:54:08 PST 2009
Having a bad boss could be bad for your health. A new study found a bad manager may put men at a 25-percent higher risk of a heart attack, and the rates go up the longer the employee has a boss they don't like. Researchers didn't see the same trends in women. The study also found workers of both...
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A Bad Boss Can be Bad for Your Health (WKBN 27 Youngstown)
Sat Nov 21 05:42:04 PST 2009
Having a bad boss could be bad for your health. A new study found a bad manager may put men at a 25-percent higher risk of a heart attack, and the rates go up the longer the employee has a boss they don't like.
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Health briefs: Study links vitamin D to heart health (St. Petersburg Times)
Wed Nov 18 14:30:35 PST 2009
Vitamin D might aid heart healthVitamin D, known for helping with calcium absorption and for building strong bones, now appears to play a role in heart health. Researchers found that of otherwise healthy adults over 50, those with extremely low levels of vitamin D were almost twice as likely to...
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Cooking Method Of Fish Affects Heart-Health Benefits Of Omega-3 Fatty Acids (redOrbit)
Wed Nov 18 10:08:11 PST 2009
If you eat fish to gain the heart-health benefits of its omega-3 fatty acids, baked or boiled fish is better than fried, salted or dried, according to research presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2009.And, researchers said, adding low-sodium soy sauce or tofu will...
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Heart-Health Benefits Of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Affected By Method Of Cooking (Medical News Today)
Wed Nov 18 06:25:21 PST 2009
If you eat fish to gain the heart-health benefits of its omega-3 fatty acids, baked or boiled fish is better than fried, salted or dried, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2009. And, researchers said, adding low-sodium soy sauce or tofu will...
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