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Heart and Health Related Articles : Articles Page 2Heart Attack: What to Do if you are AloneThis is a powerpoint presentation on what you can do if you are alone and experiencing a heart attack. View PowerPoint Presentation: What Happens During a Heart AttackThe heart muscle requires a constant supply of oxygen-rich blood to nourish it. The coronary arteries provide the heart with this critical blood supply. Read Full Story: WebMD: What Happens During a Heart Attack Curing Heart DiseaseToday's Version of the Space Race could eliminate heart attacks in 10 years. Read Full Story: MSN.com: Curing Heart Disease How Sweet it is — Chocolate and Heart HealthResearch on dark chocolate has shown that it can be good for your health Read Full Story: MSN.com: How Sweet it is — Chocolate and Heart Health Fish Oil and the HeartThree new studies add strongly to the growing evidence that consumption of fish and fish oil supplements can reduce death from heart disease. Read Full Story: About.com: Fish Oil and the Heart Red Rice Yeast: Non-prescription Cholesterol LoweringRed rice yeast reduces cholesterol levels because it contains, among many other chemicals, one of the statin drugs. Read Full Story: About.com: Non-prescription Cholesterol Lowering Stroke: When Minutes CountDouglas DeOrchis, MD, director of vascular and interventional radiology at The Miriam Hospital, provides general information about stroke. Read Full Story: Lifespan.org: Stroke: When Minutes Count How to Survive a Heart Attack - The First 24 HoursWhat you know may save your life. There are two good reasons everybody should know the most basic information about heart attacks. Read Full Story: About.com: How to Survive a Heart Attack - The First 24 Hours Cranberry Juice Increases HDLA cup a day keeps the cardiologist away? Read Full Story: About.com: Cranberry Juice Increases HDL Low Carb Diets Don't Increase Coronary DiseaseWomen on low-fat vs low-carb diets fared no better Read Full Story: About.com: Low Carb Diets Don't Increase Coronary Disease
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