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Fish Oil Pills Don
If you are taking fish oil supplements after your heart attack--you may not be getting the benefits you think. read more...

Researchers Reveal Genes Associated With High Blood Pressure
Did you know you can inherit high blood pressure? But you can help lower it. read more...

5-in-1 Pill May Prevent Heart Disease
If you taking multiple pills to treat your heart disease and high blood pressure--help may be on the way. read more...

Folic acid may protect against fetal heart defects: Study
Increasing folic acid intake may help prevent fetal heart defects along with other conditions. read more...

Show mom your love
Women must learn to take care of their hearts, since many don't know they're at risk. read more...

Which Fish is the Best Fish? Consider Omega-3s, Sustainability, and Mercury
Health experts always advise us to eat fish, but what about mercury levels and the environment? read more...

Heart Attack or Heart Burn, Can You Tell the Difference?
Knowing how to distinguish between a heart attack and heart burn could save your life. read more...

Recognizing heart disease before a heart attack
Most patients with heart problems don't get diagnosed until symptoms have already developed. read more...

Omega-6s found to be essential to heart health
Study says omega-6s are good for you. read more...

Magnesium Supplements Lower Blood Pressure, Prevent Gallstones
Magnesium isn't one of the glamorous, well-publicized supplements, but it's vitally important for good health. read more...

Top 5 Cholesterol Myths
Do you know what gives you high cholesterol, or what dietary cholesterol really is? read more...

Strawberries: A sweet n' healthy summertime snack
Did you know snacking on strawberries can help keep your heart healthy? read more...

Heart Health Matters, Even in Heart Failure
If you've had heart failure, you can, and should, do moderate aerobic exercise. read more...

Protect your heart as times get tough
The stress of the tough economy can take its toll on your heart and health. read more...

Not all Diets Pass the Heart-Healthy Test
If you are looking to fight heart disease, consider the findings of Dr. Andre Mente and his team read more...

Moderate Exercise Recommended for Heart Disease Patients
If you have heart damage or chronic heart disease, it is safe (and beneficial) for you to exercise. read more...

Heart-Conscious Exercise Routines
To keep your heart in great shape consider these exercise tips from Dr. Holly Anderson. read more...

Jail Time Increases Odds of Hypertension, Researchers Find
A new study has found increased hypertension risks in those who have been incarcerated. read more...

Walnuts and Fish Protect Heart Disease in Different Ways
Study finds walntus and fatty fish shown effective at reducing heart disease risk. read more...

Strike a Pose and Find the Zen of Heart Health
Yoga may offer additional benefits for those concerned with their heart health. read more...

Study Finds Direct Link Between Depression, Heart Failure
If you are suffering from depression, you may be at an increased risk for heart failure. read more...

Women, Stress and Heart Disease
New survey reveals women are more stressed out than men, and it's hurting their hearts. read more...

Omega-3s strike blow to heart failure
Now you can take another step to prevent heart failure: eat more omega-3s! read more...

Lifestyle changes key to weight loss and renewed vigour
Making a few simple lifestyle changes can dramatically improve the health of your heart. read more...

Debating and Designing a Cure-All for Heart Disease
If a pill existed that could reduce heart disease risk, would you take it? read more...

New Survey Finds 97 Percent of Women Understand Weight Increases Heart Disease Risk - The Leading
Most women don't realize how at risk they are for developing heart disease. read more...

Women unaware of their greatest killer
Calling all women: you're more likely to die from a heart attack than breast cancer! read more...

To Slow a Racing Heart, Soothing Yoga Gets the Call
If you have atrial fibrillation, you may want to look to yoga to help slow down your overactive heart. read more...

Two Non-Pharmacologic Interventions Reduce Depression After Heart Surgery
If you are suffering from depression after coronary artery bypass graft surgery, you may want to explore cognitive behavior therapy. read more...

Heart Health Can Be a Walk in the Park
To stay in shape and fight heart disease, consider fitting in a 30 minute walk each day. read more...

Waist Size a Factor in Heart Failure Risk
If you are overweight, you may be putting yourself at an increased risk for heart failure. read more...

Meta-Analysis Supports Heart-Health Benefits from a Mediterranean Diet
A healthy diet pattern can reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. read more...

Breastfeeding Cuts Mom's Heart Risk
Women who breastfeed their infants are actually cutting their risk of heart disease. read more...

Songs Soothe Symptoms in Heart Disease Patients
For patients with coronary heart disease, a new treatment may be on the horizon: music. read more...

Breakthrough Comes in Heart Cell Research
New stem cell research may lead to exciting developments in the treatment of heart disease. read more...

Diseased Leg Arteries May Trigger Heart Attack, Stroke
Early detection of peripheral arterial disease can help lower your risk of heart attack. read more...

Hidden Salt in Diet Puts Strain on Heart Patients
Pay attention to the hidden salt levels in food--it can affect your sodium intake. read more...

"Silent" Heart Attacks More Common Than Thought
Be on the watch for "silent" heart attacks--they're growing in number. read more...

Blueberries May Banish Belly Fat
Blueberries can bust belly fat and in the process, lower the risk of heart disease. read more...

Kidney Stones, Heart Disease Linked in Older Women
If you are an older white woman with a history of kidney stones, you may have an increased heart disease risk. read more...

Risks: Waist Size Strongly Tied to Heart Disease
If you see your waist size becoming larger and larger, you may be at increased risk for heart disease. read more...

 
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