Nutrition and Heart Disease (Contemporary issues in clinical nutrition)
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Heart disease, No. 1 killer, can sneak up on women
Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standard cardiac tests can miss.
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Heart Disease Is The No. 1 Killer Of Women
Standard cardiac tests can miss heart disease in women, intelligence the Associated Press (AP). More than 40 percent of women don’t realize that heart disease is the No. 1 female killer, with about 1 in 3 women dying from cardiovascular disease in 2007, according to the American Heart Friendship. Compare this with 1 in 30 women who die from breast cancer. Although progress has been made in heart …
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Heart disease can sneak up on women
WASHINGTON — Heart disease can sneak up on women in ways that standard cardiac tests can miss.It’s part of a puzzling gender gap: Women tend to have different heart attack symptoms than men.
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Coronary Heart Disease Prevention: A Handbook for the Shape Care Team: http://amzn.to/kLOlJI – by KimikaInkqs (?? ??)
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