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American Heart Association on MSNMore steps, less sitting may lower risk of death in older female cancer survivorsOlder women with a history of cancer may be able to reduce their risk of death from heart disease, stroke and other causes by ...
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HealthDay on MSNWalking Can Save Cancer Survivors From Heart-Related DeathFemale cancer survivors who walk and exercise more have a lower risk of dying from heart disease, a new study suggest ...
Pregnant women whose blood contains higher levels of essential vitamins and minerals – such as B12, copper and manganese – may face a lower risk for high blood pressure two decades later, new research ...
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The AHA and the NFL interactive broadcast encourages kids to get active and build healthier habitsIn addition to the NFL PLAY 60 Super Bowl Fitness Break, the NFL and the AHA will host New Orleans area students at Pan American Stadium on Wednesday, Feb. 5 for the annual NFL PLAY 60 Kids Day in ...
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HealthDay on MSNPoor sleep drives high blood pressure In teens, study indicatesTeens who sleep fewer than 7.7 hours of sleep each night are more likely to have high blood pressure, a new study suggests.
A “flash mob” of dancers braved some cold weather and took the field at Tiger Stadium at Hahnville High School to showcase ...
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