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5 Questions: Diet advice that goes against the grain
You've heard about the "Wheat Belly" diet, right? Well, technically, it doesn't exist. Dr. William Davis points out that the word "diet" does not appear on either the cover of his bestselling "Wheat Belly" book published in 2011 or on the follow-up,...
Tags: Obesity, Soups, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Foods and Beverages, Heart Disease
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The heart in pregnancy
Jamie Feld followed all the pre-pregnancy advice, had a checkup before conceiving and was told she was fit and healthy to carry her first baby. Throughout her pregnancy, the Northbrook resident kept up with all prenatal appointments, and all seemed well...
Tags: Heart Failure, Chest Pains, Drugs and Medicines, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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Yoga may aid people with irregular heart rhythm
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Regular yoga classes could help people with a common heart rhythm problem manage their symptoms while also improving their state of mind, a new study suggests. According to the American Heart Association, about 2.7 million...Tags: Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Physical Therapy, Education, Medical Research, University of Kansas
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Eat red foods for Heart Health month -- and try this recipe too
Frank J. Rosalie, owner of Fitness Together of Williamsburg, www.fitnesstogether.com/willamsburg, 757-345-2246, offers these tips for heart health in February. He writes: "It’s Heart Health Month meaning this month is ablaze with the color red!...
Tags: Prostate Cancer, Shrimp, Vitamin C, Apples, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Eating your way to heart health
Famed heart surgeon Caldwell Esselstyn Jr. has long rallied against the overuse of stents, cholesterol drugs and other conventional heart disease treatments. His solution? A diet rich in green, leafy vegetables. Doctors generally agree that a healthy diet...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Diabetes, Breads, Heart Disease, Cleveland Clinic
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New defibrillator goes under skin, not into heart
Rebecca Frost got her first defibrillator in 2002, after she collapsed from cardiac arrest in the parking lot of a Walmart near Asheville, N.C. The battery-powered device, implanted in her chest, monitored the rhythm of her heart. Over the next year, it...
Tags: Heart Failure, American Heart Association, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Procedures and Tests, Boston Scientific Corporation
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Free seminar on heart disease and stress planned for Feb. 21
A free community seminar, "Reduce Stress for a Healthy Heart," will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, at the Wilson College Brooks Science Complex Auditorium, 1015 Philadelphia Avenue, Chambersburg. Dr. Arshad Safi, interventional cardiologist...Tags: Heart Disease
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Heart disease a woman's disease too
Sarah Batts minded her diet. She exercised regularly. She made sure her waistline never exceeded 35 inches. She was, in her own estimation, a health nut, and she had reason to be. Both her father and an older sister, who at age 50 had stents placed in...
Tags: Obesity, Chest Pains, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Attack, Breast Cancer
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2012 Citizens of the Year: Charlie Hill and Golden Bethune-Hill
They trip over the ends of each other's sentences as they vie to tout their individual projects and recognize each other's work. They can barely wait to add an encomium or anecdote about their shared passions for health and education. They're determined...
Tags: Old Dominion University, Prostate Cancer, Social Issues, Mark Clark, Hospitals and Clinics
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St. Joseph loses $400,000 every day it can't bill Medicare
University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center loses about $400,000 every day it's not certified by Medicare to collect payments from the federal health care program. The big question is how much that will ultimately cost the Towson hospital. Tens...
Tags: Towson, Hospitals and Clinics, Allergies, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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2YH: A Heart Happy Valentine's Day
Channel 2 NewsFor some, chocolate and wine can be the perfect gift for Valentine's Day. But cardiologists warn that consuming too much of both can be bad for the heart. According to the Center for Disease Control, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both...Tags: Heart Problems, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Wines, Heart Disease, Holidays
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New Heart Procedure at Carilion. Can it Replace Open Heart Surgery?
On this Valentine's week news of a new heart procedure that's now being done at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Could it take the place of traditional open heart surgery? In some cases the answer is yes. As we age it's not uncommon to develop...
Tags: Technology, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Food and Drug Administration
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