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Artery Defined

A blood vessel through which blood is pumped by the heart to all the organs, glands, and other tissues of the body.

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Little-Known Fat Can Be a Heartbreaker

Published October 10, 2008, 11:07 pm, HealthCentral

Elevated lipoprotein (a) levels boost cardiovascular disease risk for some.

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Little-Known Fat Can Be a Heartbreaker

Published October 10, 2008, 2:03 pm, HealthDay via Yahoo! News

FRIDAY, Oct. 10 (HealthDay News) -- If you're worried about reducing your risk of heart disease, you probably already know that you should quit smoking, eat a healthful diet, exercise regularly, keep your blood pressure in check, and make sure your cholesterol levels aren't too high.

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Enjoy the benefits of being fit

Published October 9, 2008, 9:19 am, Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANILA, Philippines—Fitness is one important aspect of a healthy lifestyle. Taking some steps to be fit can be as simple as walking around the block or taking the stairs instead of riding the elevator.

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WomenHeart Offers Free Guide To Help Women Reduce Their Risk Of Heart Disease

Published October 9, 2008, 3:18 am, Medical News Today

With six times more U.S. women dying each year from heart attacks than from breast cancer, WomenHeart has created a free brochure offering heart-healthy -- and potentially life-saving -- tips to help women reduce their risk of heart disease.

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Lolo Jones pays tribute to late friend LeJuan Simon - IAAF Online Diaries

Published October 8, 2008, 1:03 am, IAAF

Normally, at this time of the year Lolo Jones would already be enjoying a well deserved holiday but this is no normal year – in all respects – and Lolo will have to wait a little bit longer before she can fly to the Caribbean or Mexico…

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Lifewatch: Toga

Published October 7, 2008, 8:07 am, WECT 6 Wilmington

When diet and exercise are not enough, some people turn to surgery to help lose weight, but many procedures involve cutting into the stomach and changing anatomy. Now there's a new, less invasive option.

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Know Your Risks and Warning Signs of Heart Trouble

Published October 6, 2008, 5:23 pm, ThirdAge

Heart disease has become a leading cause of disability and death in the Mid-South of America. Compared to U.S. averages, heart disease is far more common among people in the South.

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Weight Loss Surgery Without An Incision

Published October 6, 2008, 10:23 am, WLBZ Bangor

(NBC) -- When diet and exercise are not enough some people are turning to surgery to help those lose weight. But those involve cutting into the stomach and changing anatomy. Now there's a new, less invasive, option.

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Statistics show heart disease a major problem for women

Published October 6, 2008, 9:26 am, News Democrat & Leader

One out of three women dies of heart disease. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says that in 2003 more women died from cardiovascular issues than all types of cancer combined.

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New gizmo may have saved Mercy exec's life

Published October 6, 2008, 7:28 am, The Janesville Gazette

Rich Gruber thought he was in good health. Yet he now describes his condition as "a walking heart attack."

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  • Destructive Diseases of the Arteries in High Blood Pressure: High Blood Pressure and Destructive Diseases of the Arteries What is High Blood Pressure?s Destructive Diseases of the Arteries? If you have high blood pressure, and have done for a number of years, your heart may become larger due to years of overworking. This means that you are at a massive risk of developing a number of heart diseases, each with painful symptoms, usually fatal if not treated properly. Hypertension can cause huge damage that is usually irreparable to the arteries.

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  • Cardio Cocktail Turns Arteries To Teflon: With Heart Disease on the rise, there is finally a proven, Medically Endorsed, Nobel Prize Winning Researched formula that is changing the way Coronary Artery Disease is treated.

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  • low cholesterol foods: The best way to lower cholesterol (LDL) is to cut out in your diet and eat low cholesterol foods. The effect of high cholesterol on the body is coronary artery disease, commonly known as heart disease which was the leading cause of death in the U.S 2007 with a whopping 500,000+ deaths. Folks, we have an epidemic here.
  • coronary artery bypass surgery: Receive Free quotes from top internationall y accredited hospitals for heart valve replacement surgery minimally invasive heart surgery coronary artery bypass graft surgery or coronary artery bypass surgery.

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