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February is a month devoted to heart awareness and serves as a reminder for people to evaluate their risk of heart disease through screening. For Shane Mayer, February is a reminder of the close call he had with his own heart at the age of 19, and the lifesaving cardiac care he received at Northwest Community Hospital in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights. Read »

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Fine Treatment introduces a new natural device to help prevent or control coronary heart disease and so reduce the risk of a first or repeat heart attack.

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ACSM research links exercise with reduced risk of death in patients with existing heart disease

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EyeCare America Urges Everyone to See Eyes as Their “Window to Health” During September’s Save Your Sight Month

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Missing dental check-ups by even just a short period can seriously increase the risk of gum disease, warn oral hygiene experts from Eludril and Elgydium.
It follows increasing concern in the media…

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Centers focus on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, adult congenital heart disease, Marfan syndrome and valvular heart disease

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New research into the links between gum disease and heart attacks backs up dental care advice given by the team at Eludril and Elgydium.

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The Institute for Vibrant Living shares 9 ways to fight heart disease naturally. More than 2,500 people die each day from heart disease making it the leading cause of death in the United States.

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The Institute for Vibrant Living shares 9 ways to fight heart disease naturally. More than 2,500 people die each day from heart disease making it the leading cause of death in the United States.

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By some estimates, more than 90 million Americans still skip all dental visits until they cannot bear the pain, discomfort or unsightliness any longer. Doing so, some medical professionals believe, puts them at risk for more serious health problems. Read »