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“Fewer Americans are dying from heart disease and stroke, according to a new report from the American Heart Association. The report looked at…
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It's not just Americans who are oversalted. A new study reports that sodium takes a global toll, attributing 1.65 million deaths from cardiovascular disease to sodium consumption.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Researchers have discovered a previously unknown cardiac molecule that could provide a key to treating, and preventing, heart failure.The…
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Mummies from Ancient Egypt, Peru and the U.S. all show signs of hardened arteries. But why? Researchers say bad hygiene, open hearths and maybe some deeply ingrained genetic factors were to blame.
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From dealing with cavities to high blood pressure to developing resilience, being a kid can be tough these days. Sound Medicine producers pulled their…
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The "Sound Medicine" program for July 6 Why Amish Children Have Fewer AllergiesThe Troubling Trend Of Preschoolers And Cavities High Blood Pressure—In…
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A Los Angeles doctor recently received an $8.5 million grant to train city barbers to measure hypertension, a condition that's common — and deadly — among African-American men.
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/060114_1.mp3A recent study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association found that consuming added…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/022413_4.mp3George Thomas, M.D., discusses renal nerve ablation, a new procedure for uncontrollable high blood…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/050513_2.mp3Did you know that almost 30 percent of American's have high blood pressure?