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Week of November 23
In This Issue:
> High Blood Pressure? Time for Tea
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> Wine and Dine Your Heart
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> After the Heart Attack ...
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Today's Top Story: 15 Tips to Keep Your Ticker Ticking
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Lowering your cholesterol is key to protecting yourself against heart
disease, but there's more you can do. Here are tips to keep your
ticker ticking.
Also See:
> 15-Second Heart Scan
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> How to Take Your Pulse
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> 10 Surprising Health Benefits of Sex
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HEALTH NEWS HEADLINES
High Blood Pressure? Time for Tea
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Want to keep your heart happy? Try drinking hibiscus tea. A new study
shows that drinking three cups of herbal tea containing hibiscus each
day lowered blood pressure.
Also See:
> Heart Problems Can Increase Your Depression Risks
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More Headlines You Shouldn't Miss
> Obese Kids Have Adult Arteries
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> Low Heart Disease Risk? Test May Show Otherwise
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> Exercise Is the True Fountain of Youth
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> mp3 Headphones Pose Pacemaker Risk
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EDITOR'S PICKS:
Test Your Health Smarts - You Could Win a Wii Fit!
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Wine and Dine Your Heart
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Red wine and chocolate - in moderation - are good for your heart,
researchers say. But they are quick to add that these two treats
should be part of a heart-healthy lifestyle which includes nutritious
eating, maintaining a healthy weight, controlling blood pressure and
cholesterol, not smoking, and exercise.
Also See:
> Diabetes and Heart Risk: Don't Be a Statistic
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> Is Type 2 Diabetes Affecting Your Heart?
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> The Cookie Diet: No, We're Not Kidding
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> The Best Snack on Earth
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More Hot Topics on WebMD
> At Work, in Bed, on the Town: Tips for Controlling Your OAB
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> Sneaky Drug Dangers: Is Your Child at Risk?
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MEMBERS ARE TALKING
From the Heart Disease Support Group message board:
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After the Heart Attack ...
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This member has had one heart attack and a stent, but recently had an
episode that included dizziness and heavy sweating. He's scheduled for
another stent but wants to know how he can prevent another heart
attack. What have you been told? Read more here and join the
conversation with your words of wisdom.
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Is Your Blood Pressure under Control?
Today, nearly one in three American adults has high blood pressure.
And once you have it, it lasts a lifetime. Learn about the first in a
different class of blood pressure medications that targets the enzyme
renin, which plays a key role in blood pressure rising and falling.
Visit the Blood Pressure Control Center to learn more.
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