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Most Americans Think It's Others Who Are Unhealthy
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SOURCE: Michael Roizen, chairman, Cleveland Clinic's Wellness Institute, Ohio; Scott Hayworth, M.D., president and CEO, Mount Kisco Medical Group, NY; Eva To, MS, registered dietician, White Plains, N.Y.; 2/16/2010 |
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TUESDAY, Feb. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Despite rising rates of obesity and diabetes, a new survey has found that a majority of Americans believe their health is just fine - it's everyone else who has...
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Women Need More Help After Heart Attack
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SOURCES: Judith Lichtman, Ph.D., associate professor, medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn.; Chiara Melloni, M.D., assistant professor, medicine, Duke University, Durham, N.C.; Judith Hsia, senior director, clinical research, AstraZeneca, Wilmington, Del.; Feb. 17, 2010, Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, online 2/16/2010 |
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TUESDAY, Feb. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Women are in greater need of social support in the critical year after a heart attack than men, new research shows.
The study of 2,411 people treated fo...
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Most Americans Think It's Others Who Are Unhealthy
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SOURCE: Michael Roizen, chairman, Cleveland Clinic's Wellness Institute, Ohio; Scott Hayworth, M.D., president and CEO, Mount Kisco Medical Group, NY; Eva To, MS, registered dietician, White Plains, N.Y.; 2/16/2010 |
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TUESDAY, Feb. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Despite rising rates of obesity and diabetes, a new survey has found that a majority of Americans believe their health is just fine - it's everyone else who has...
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