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Lack Of Vitamin D Could Spell Heart Trouble - Science Daily
sciencedaily (dec. 2, 2008) — vitamin d deficiency—which is traditionally associated with bone and muscle weakness—may also increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (cvd). a growing body of evidence links low 25-hydroxyvitamin d levels to ...
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Vitamin D A cardiovascular Risk Factor
kansas city, mo., dec. 2 (upi) -- vitamin d deficiency is an unrecognized, emerging cardiovascular risk factor, which should be screened for and treated, a u.s. researcher says.
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Lack Of Vitamin D May Raise Cardiovascular Disease Risk
washington, dec 2 : lack of vitamin d, which is absorbed primarily through exposure to sunlight, may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (cvd), according to a new study.
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Vitamin D Deficiency Linked To Elevated Heart Risk - Food Consumer
tuesday dec 2 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- vitamin d deficiency is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (cvd) and patients with heart risk should get screened and treated for the condition, a review article published in the december, 9, 2008 issue ...
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Testing For Heart Risk More Cheaply - Time
more than 500,000 women in the u.s. die each year of cardiovascular disease, making it, not breast cancer (40,000 deaths annually), their no. 1 killer posted friday, mar. 14, 2008 here's a quick quiz: what's the world's no. 1 killer? it's not aids ...
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Lack Of Vitamin D Can Double Your Risk Of Stroke
getting a little sunshine could be vital for your heart health. that's because lack of vitamin d, known as the sun vitamin, has been proven to cause bone and muscle weakness. but new research suggests that low levels can also double the risk of cardiovascular disease, including stroke and heart failure.
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Cardiovascular Disease Causing Increasing Inequity Between Rich And Poor
( research australia ) a new paper released today by the george institute for international health is warning a cardiovascular disease based epidemic is gaining pace among many low- and middle-income countries (lmic), exemplified at its worst in the world's largest populated countries -- china and india. preventive cardiovascular treatments that are widely available in high income countries are ...
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Increasing Our Vitamin D Levels May Reduce Heart Failure Risk - Emaxhealth.com
there is no longer any question about the role of vitamin d for health maintenance. the acc (american college of cardiology) says most of us do not get enough vitamin d. increasing our vitamin d levels my reduce our risk of developing heart failure ...
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Presence Of Gum Disease May Help To Identify Cardiovascular Disease ... - Huliq.com
led by investigators from columbia university medical center and newyork-presbyterian hospital, the findings suggest persons with increased levels of inflammatory markers associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease might be identified by ...
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Cardiovascular Disease Causing Increasing Inequity Between Rich And Poor
a new paper released today by the george institute for international health is warning a cardiovascular disease based epidemic is gaining pace among many low- and middle-income countries (lmic), exemplified at its worst in the world's largest populated countries - china and india. preventive cardiovascular treatments that are widely available in high income countries are not yet widely accessed ...
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Limited Access To Cardiovascular Treatments In The World's Largest Populations Is Causing Increasing Inequity Between ...
a new paper released today by the george institute for international health is warning a cardiovascular disease based epidemic is gaining pace among many low- and middle-income countries (lmic), exemplified at its worst in the world's largest populated countries - china and india.
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Cardiovascular Disease Causing Increasing Inequity Between Rich And ... - Physorg
a new paper released today by the george institute for international health is warning a cardiovascular disease based epidemic is gaining pace among many low- and middle-income countries (lmic), exemplified at its worst in the world's largest ...
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Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Therapy Decreases cardiovascular Risk - Medical News Today
obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (osas) is a sleep disorder characterised by snoring, repetitive apnoeas associated with oxygen desaturations, and sleep disruption. it has been estimated that 2-4% of the adult population in western countries suffer ...
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Evidence Growing For Vitamin D-heart Health Link
people with a deficiency in vitamin d may be at increased risk of heart and blood vessel disease, the authors of a new review of current research on vitamin d and cardiovascular health conclude.
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Kidney Patients More At Risk Of Sudden Cardiac Death?
sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death among kidney failure patients, and inflammation and malnutrition are major risk factors for fatal heart attacks in these people, johns hopkins researchers report.
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Presence Of Gum Disease May Help Dentists And Physicians Identify ... - Medical News Today
individuals reporting a history of periodontal disease were more likely to have increased levels of inflammation, a risk factor for heart disease, compared to those who reported no history of periodontal disease, according to an american journal of ...
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Large Health Differences Between Population Groups In Norway - Huliq.com
there are large health differences between groups of immigrants in oslo. compared with norwegians, the differences are also great. the differences are seen for risk factors and actual diseases. this is shown in a new report from the norwegian ...
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Too Little Vitamin D Puts Heart At Risk
getting too little vitamin d may be an underappreciated heart disease risk factor that's actually easy to fix, studies suggest.
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Mini Heart Attacks Lessen Damage From Major Ones
researchers have discovered one potential mechanism by which briefly cutting off, then restoring, blood flow to arteries prior to a heart attack lessens the damage caused, according to a study published today in the journal cardiovascular research. the new mechanism points to how future drugs could provide protection ahead of heart attacks and strokes for those at highest risk. in the nearer ...
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Lack Of Exercise Put Depressed Heart Patients At Greater Risk - Thaindian.com
washington, nov 26 (ani): scientists have said that the increased risk of cardiovascular events for patients with coronary heart disease and symptoms of depression may be because of change in health behaviours, especially a lack of physical activity ...
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