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Clinical Trials Find No Relationship Between Dietary Fat Intake and Death from Coronary Heart Disease

Foods high in saturated fats like butter, whole milk and red meat may not be as unhealthy as officials have been telling us! A reanalysis of clinical trials from the 1970′s and 1980′s used as the basis for these warnings has found no relationship between dietary fat intake and death from coronary heart disease. You …

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Microwave Imaging May Be a Better System to Detect Breast Cancer

Microwave Imaging May Be A Better System To Detect Breast Cancer A new study published in the AIP Review of Scientific Instruments states that a microwave imaging system may be a better, cheaper, and safer method to detect breast cancer. Microwave imaging relies upon cancerous and normal tissues’ ability to conduct electricity or sustain an …

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Heart Disease: Recognize the Symptoms of a Heart Attack – the No. 1 Killer of Women

While women are constantly hearing how important it is to do breast self-exams and have annual mammograms, heart attack — not breast cancer — is the number one killer of women. So it’s extremely important that we recognize the symptoms of heart attack in women. These symptoms can vary quite dramatically from the major symptoms …

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Menopause Left Untreated Costs American Economy Hundreds of Millions of Dollars

Menopause Left Untreated Costs American Economy Hundreds of Millions of Dollars The Wall Street Journal reported on a recent study from Menopause, The Journal of the North American Menopause Society, claiming that women in menopause who experience hot flashes that are left untreated cost the American economy hundreds of millions of dollars. The study evaluates the ways …

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What Women in Menopause Need to Know About Heart Disease

Take heart: Cardiovascular disease is the number-one killer of women in the United States. No, ladies, it’s not cancer. In fact, right now, more than one in three women have some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association, and every 90 seconds, one of them suffers a heart attack, according to the …

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