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Flu can actually trigger heart attacks

Flu can actually trigger heart attacks

Aspirin, cancer and lung inflamation

Aspirin, cancer and lung inflamation

Studies highlight role of inflammation in cancer

Studies highlight role of inflammation in cancer

Link between immune system and high plasma lipid levels

Link between immune system and high plasma lipid levels

Increase in shift-work among junior doctors could have a detrimental effect on the NHS

Increase in shift-work among junior doctors could have a detrimental effect on the NHS

Soy foods among the smartest choices of foods that lower LDL cholesterol

Soy foods among the smartest choices of foods that lower LDL cholesterol

Report reveals cost of type 2 diabetes complications

Report reveals cost of type 2 diabetes complications

Foods rich in cocoa appear to reduce blood pressure but drinking tea may not

Foods rich in cocoa appear to reduce blood pressure but drinking tea may not

If you love it eat it! because chocolate helps keep high blood pressure down!

If you love it eat it! because chocolate helps keep high blood pressure down!

No apparent increase in coronary heart disease for women who initiate hormone therapy

No apparent increase in coronary heart disease for women who initiate hormone therapy

Women who initiate hormone therapy closer to menopause tend to have a reduced risk of coronary heart disease

Women who initiate hormone therapy closer to menopause tend to have a reduced risk of coronary heart disease

Postmenopausal hormone therapy and risk of cardiovascular disease by age and years since menopause

Postmenopausal hormone therapy and risk of cardiovascular disease by age and years since menopause

Trial of percutaneous coronary intervention added to optimal medical therapy in patients with stable coronary heart disease

Trial of percutaneous coronary intervention added to optimal medical therapy in patients with stable coronary heart disease

People who are pre-diabetic or who have Type 2 diabetes have much shorter telomeres

People who are pre-diabetic or who have Type 2 diabetes have much shorter telomeres

Higher trans fat levels in blood associated with elevated risk of heart disease

Higher trans fat levels in blood associated with elevated risk of heart disease

Study provides strongest link to date between trans fat and heart disease

Study provides strongest link to date between trans fat and heart disease

Emergency responses greatly increase risk to firefighters for heart disease

Emergency responses greatly increase risk to firefighters for heart disease

Heart attacks can give couples a new lease of life

Heart attacks can give couples a new lease of life

Health care professionals should focus on women's lifetime heart disease risk

Health care professionals should focus on women's lifetime heart disease risk

Women are more likely than men to show elevated diabetes risk factors

Women are more likely than men to show elevated diabetes risk factors

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