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         Heart Disease & Diet:     more books (103)
  1. Diet & Heart Disease : It's NOT What You Think by Stephen Byrnes, 2001-05-01
  2. The Miracle Heart : The Ultimate Guide to Preventing and Curing Heart Disease With Diet and Supplements by Jean Carper, 2000-02-01
  3. Cholesterol and Beyond: The Research on Diet and Coronary Heart Disease 1900-2000 by A. Stewart Truswell, 2010-07-01
  4. Diet & Heart Disease by J. A. Scharffenberg, 1987-01-01
  5. Diet and Heart Disease: A round table of factors by Margaret Ashwell, 1997-12-31
  6. Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease: Diet, Lifestyle and Risk Factors in the Seven Countries Study (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine) by Daan Kromhout, Alessandro Menotti, et all 2002-09-30
  7. Meatless Cookery, With Special Reference to Diet for Heart Disease, Blood Pressure and Autointoxication by Maria Mcilvaine Gillmore, 2010-03-27
  8. Meatless Cookery; With Special Reference to Diet for Heart Disease, Blood Pressure and Autointoxication by Maria Mcilvaine Gillmore, 2010-10-14
  9. Miracle Heart: The Ultimate Guide to Preventing and Curing Heart Disease with Diet and Supplements by Jean Carper, 2000-01-01
  10. Miracle Heart: Preventing and Curing Heart Disease With Diet and Supplements by Jean Carper, 2005-05-30
  11. Semeynyydoktor.bessolevaya diet in diseases of the heart, kidneys, stomach and joints / SemeynyyDoktor.Bessolevaya dieta pri zabolevaniyakh serdtsa,pochek,zheludka i sustavov by Ilin V.F., 2009
  12. Diet and Coronary Heart Disease (Health & Social Subjects Reports) by Dept.of Health & Social Security, 1974-06
  13. Meatless cookery, with special reference to diet for heart disease, blood pressure and autointoxication; by Maria McIlvaine Gillmore, 2010-08-04
  14. The Miracle Heart The Ultimate Guide to Preventing Anc During Heart Disease With Diet and Supplements - 2000 publication. by Jan Carpr, 2000

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Because there are many possible conditions that follow under the umbrella of heart disease the related symptoms are numerou
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3. 09.05.2002 - National Panel Doubles Recommended Amount Of Daily Exercise, Sugges
Since, even in small amounts, they increase cholesterol levels and thus the risk of heart disease, the study suggested that
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National panel doubles recommended amount of daily exercise, suggests public balance food intake with physical activity and avoid unhealthy forms of dietary fat 05 September 2002 By Robert Sanders, Media Relations Berkeley - A new study released today by the National Academies' Institute of Medicine provides the most detailed criteria yet for deciding what levels of fat, carbohydrate and protein Americans should aim for in their diet, according to two University of California, Berkeley, experts on the panel that developed the report. Amidst the scientific data supporting specific recommendations, the 1,000-page study recommends doubling the amount of physical activity previously advised - from a minimum of 30 minutes per day to 60 minutes per day - balancing energy intake and expenditure, and minimizing intake of saturated fats, cholesterol and trans fatty acids. One of the most significant changes is a move away from one-size-fits-all recommendations for the intake of calories and macronutrients, that is, carbohydrates, fats and proteins, said panel member George Brooks, professor of integrative biology at UC Berkeley and an exercise physiologist. Instead, the panel members urge people to balance caloric intake with physical activity. The more active you are, the more calories you should consume, and the more flexible your daily diet can be in terms of fat and carbohydrate.

4. Most U.S. Women At Risk For Heart Disease, Stroke - Health News | Current Health
Feb 20, 2007 Most U.S. Women At Risk for Heart Disease, Stroke, According to new guidelines from the _Diet. Eat mostly fruits and vegetables, whole grain and highfiber foods, fish
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5. Healthy Eating: Easy Tips For Planning A Healthy Diet & Sticking To It
In addition to being delicious and satisfying, whole grains are rich in phytochemicals and antioxidants, which help to protect against coronary heart disease, certain cancers
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6. New Advice For Women Urges Daily Exercise, Less Fat And Perhaps Aspirin To Avoid
New advice for women urges daily exercise, less fat and perhaps aspirin to avoid heart disease _DIET. Mostly fruits and vegetables, whole grain and highfiber foods, fish at least
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New advice for women urges daily exercise, less fat and perhaps aspirin to avoid heart disease
The American Heart Association American Heart Association (AHA),
n.pr a national voluntary health agency that has the goal of increasing public and medical awareness of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, and thereby reducing the number of associated deaths and disabilities. has issued new guidelinessaying women should consider aspirin use, exercise more, and eat less fat. The advice:
_ASPIRIN. Consider for preventing stroke unless a health condition or bleeding risk makes this unwise. Consult a doctor first.
_EXERCISE. At least 30 minutes most and preferably all days; 60 to 90 minutes if you need to lose weight.
_DIET. Mostly fruits and vegetables, whole grain and high-fiber foods, fish at least twice a week, and little salt.
_FAT. Limit

7. Benefits Of Vegetarianism - Ask.com
* less risk of heart disease * less risk of high blood pressure * less risk of strokes * less Diets. Find Facts, Causes, Treatments! www.WebMD.com/ Vegetarian _Diet
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8. Reasons For Becoming A Vegetarian - Ask.com
The reasons for・ 1) Healthveg*ans tend to have lower rates of heart disease, cancer Diets. Find Facts, Causes, Treatments! www.WebMD.com/ Vegetarian _Diet
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9. Most U.S. Women Face Heart, Stroke Risk - Free Online Library
Heart disease is the leading killer of men and women worldwide. The advice _Diet. Eat mostly fruits and vegetables, whole grain and highfiber foods, fish at
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Most U.S. women face heart, stroke risk
American Heart Association American Heart Association (AHA),
n.pr a national voluntary health agency that has the goal of increasing public and medical awareness of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, and thereby reducing the number of associated deaths and disabilities. said Monday in new guidelines.
It is the first time guidelines have urged all women to consider aspirin for preventing strokes, although specialists warn that it can cause ulcers and dangerous bleeding. They said it is probably not a good idea for young women with no big health problems.
"We do not want women to go to the drugstore and just start taking this themselves. It is critical that every woman talk to her doctor," said Dr. Lori Mosca, director of preventive cardiology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and chair of the expert panel that wrote the guidelines.
The guidelines also advise daily exercise and less fat, and declare vitamins C and E, beta carotene and

10. Chin Hair, Infertility May Indicate PCOS - Health - MSNBC Wire
Oct 12, 2004 While women usually don't get heart disease until after menopause, some striking studies _Diet and exercise are crucial. Patients also should be considered for treatment
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