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WHO Director-General: Stand with Australia to fight tobacco industry

14 May 2012

Earlier this year at the 15th World Conference on Tobacco or Health (Singapore) WHO Director-General Margaret Chan urged the world to “stand shoulder to shoulder” against the tobacco industry’s attempts to overturn Australia’s new path breaking tobacco control law.

 
 
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Keep jogging to keep living

12 May 2012

Undertaking regular jogging increases the life expectancy of men by 6.2 years and women by 5.6 years, reveals the latest data from the Copenhagen City Heart study presented at the EuroPRevent2012 meeting.  

 
 
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A fish a day keeps the doctor away?

12 May 2012

Most people, whether healthy or having cardiovascular disease (CVD), would benefit from regular consumption of oily fish, concluded speakers at the EuroPRevent 2012 meeting. While eating whole fish undoubtedly offers the optimum approach for increasing omega-3 intakes in both primary and secondary prevention, delegates heard, supplements have a major role to play in increasing omega-3 intakes ...

 
 
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World No Tobacco Day 2012

10 May 2012

The World Health Organization (WHO) selects "tobacco industry interference" as the theme of the next World No Tobacco Day, which will take place on Thursday, 31 May 2012.

 
 
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New technique could predict heart attacks

7 May 2012

A new imaging method could help improve how doctors predict a patient’s risk of having a heart attack.

 
 
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Omega-3 fatty acids may help reduce harm caused by smoking

1 May 2012

Omega-3 fatty acids may help to reduce the physical harm caused by smoking, according to a new study presented at the World Congress of Cardiology.

 
 
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Fizzy drink consumption increases overall stroke risk

29 April 2012

Researchers from Cleveland Clinic’s Wellness Institute and Harvard University have found that greater consumption of sugar-sweetened and low-calorie sodas is associated with a higher risk of stroke. Conversely, consumption of caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee was associated with a lower risk.

 
 
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Indigenous health’s holistic success

13 April 2012

Chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and mental health problems are prevalent among Aboriginal communities, with evidence showing Indigenous populations are three times more likely to suffer diabetes than non-Ingenious people and almost twice as likely to suffer heart disease.

 
 
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Hot pepper compound could help hearts

11 April 2012

The food that inspires wariness is on course for inspiring even more wonder from a medical standpoint as scientists today reported the latest evidence that chili peppers are a heart-healthy food with potential to protect against the No. 1 cause of death in the developed world. The report was part of the 243rd National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the ...

 
 
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Airflow obstruction, reduced lung function increase risk of heart failure

7 March 2012

A large population-based study has found that lung function and obstructive airway diseases are strongly and independently associated with increased risk of heart failure. Importantly, say the investigators, this association was even evident in never-smokers and was still evident after adjustment for smoking status and number of years smoking. This, they add, indicates "that our results are ...

 
 
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