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New research links social stress to harmful fat deposits, heart disease
... protection against heart disease – women typically develop heart disease, on average, 10 ... closer look at the ovarian function of obese women," Shively said. "They might not be producing enough hormones ...A strained marriage can hurt the heart
... Women in strained marriages are more likely than other wives to have high blood pressure and other risk factors for heart disease, researchers said today.Moms who breastfeed less likely to develop heart attacks or strokes
... rates of diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, all known to cause heart disease. Women who had breastfed their babies for more than a year were 10 percent less likely to have had a ...Study: Women with hard to diagnose chest pain symptoms at higher risk for cardiovascular events
... differently men and women experience symptoms of coronary heart disease. "Women and men experience ... review. The WISE study examined symptomatic women referred for coronary angiography, or an X-ray ...Implantable defibrillators may not benefit women with heart failure
... M.D., and colleagues at Providence Hospital Heart Institute and Medical Center, Southfield, Mich ... authors note. Among patients with heart disease, women have about one-fourth the risk of sudden cardiac ...Obesity and unhealthy lifestyles linked to more complex urinary problems
... multiple lower urinary tract symptoms include diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. Women who have had hysterectomies and other gynaecological surgery also face an elevated risk, as do men ...Raloxifene reduces risk of invasive estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer
... trial data in more detail. The 5,044 women who took raloxifene had a 55 percent reduction ... findings from other trials that involved women without heart disease. Women who took raloxifene in the RUTH ...Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet for June 17, 2008, issue
... not associated with increased deaths in either men or women. In fact, both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee ... a somewhat smaller rate of death from heart disease. Women consuming two to three cups ...Blood tests reveal tobacco smoke residues in non-smoking New Yorkers
... disease in adults, as well as serious health problems for children. The data come from the New York ... smoke are more likely to suffer from cancer and heart disease. Women who live with second-hand smoke ...
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