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Botox After Bypass Surgery Evens Out Heart Rhythms, Study Says
By Alice Park
Here's How To Find Out Your Real Heart Age
By Alexandra Sifferlin
FDA Approves New Cholesterol-Lowering Drug
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New FDA-Approved Cholesterol Drug Is a Game Changer
The FDA approved the first of a new class of drugs for treating high cholesterol. Here’s the story of how researchers went from a DNA mutation to a drug in 10 years
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New Studies Show Importance of CPR
Two new studies says CPR saves lives — no mouth-to-mouth with strangers required.
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July 21, 2015
Study: Cholesterol Drugs Don't Cause Memory Loss
Some cholesterol-lowering drugs, called statins, could contribute to short-term memory lapses, but new data suggest that risk may not be real
By Alice Park
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1. Amid the rancor and theatrics in Washington, it’s easy to forget how remarkable it is that the U.S. and Iran are talking at all.By George Perkovich at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace2. A...
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Heart symptoms should never be taken lightly, but factors as innocent as caffeine and thirst may be the cause
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This Makes Your Heart Attack Risk 8 Times Higher
A new study links high levels of anger to an increased risk for heart attack
By Alexandra Sifferlin
February 24, 2015
High Cholesterol Can Be Dangerous Even If You're Young
High cholesterol levels in older age are a familiar risk factor for heart attacks, and doctors warn that the danger can start much sooner for many. But how soon should you start worrying?
By Alice Park
January 26, 2015
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New study takes a look at sodium recommendations
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Plastic and Permanent: The Artificial Heart's Debut
Dec. 2, 1982: Doctors implant the first permanent artificial heart in a human, Barney Clark, who lives 112 days with it
By Jennifer Latson
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Young Kids and Energy Drinks Don't Mix, Study Finds
Poison centers are fielding calls about adverse health events from energy drinks for kids as young as six
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November 17, 2014
How Mindfulness Protects Your Heart
Tuning in to your body is good for your health
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October 23, 2014
Eating Fruit Cuts Heart Disease Risk by 40%
An extra helping of leafy-greens is good for your heart
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