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Heart disease symptoms improved by blocking immune cell migration

Heart disease symptoms improved by blocking immune cell migration

3 May 2018
New research led by investigators at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center suggests that the location of immune cells in the body determines
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Depression and heart disease: A two-way street

1 May 2018
(From Harvard Health Publishing) All people have days when they feel sad, gloomy, or down in the dumps. But if those feelings last for weeks and you gradually stop feeling hopeful
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Australians with Type-2 Diabetes More Likely to Suffer Heart Attack

30 January 2018
(By Grant McArthur) AUSTRALIANS with type 2 diabetes are twice as likely to suffer sudden cardiac death than the rest of the population, a grim new report has found.
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Have You Ever Experienced These 5 Subtle Symptoms Of Heart Disease?

Have You Ever Experienced These 5 Subtle Symptoms Of Heart Disease?

18 January 2018
(By Ashley Mateo) Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States.. That means that one in every four female deaths can be attributed to heart
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Study: Heart attack care for women pales in comparison to men

Study: Heart attack care for women pales in comparison to men

17 January 2018
  By Mary Caldwell for the AJC A new study recently revealed that heart attack care is alarmingly unequal for women when compared to men. Researchers found that many women who have
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Heart Disease In Women: Fact Vs. Fiction

Heart Disease In Women: Fact Vs. Fiction

30 August 2017
By Dr. Jamie Wells, M.D. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women. Despite continued campaigns to raise awareness that it is responsible for roughly 1 out of 4
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