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Tag Archives: heart disease
Ronald Alan Sept, 1946-2012
Heart disease ran in the family; he had survived three heart attacks, and a heart transplant
Sitting is the new smoking
Maclean’s archives: Here’s science writer Kate Lunau with health news you won’t want to sit down for
On the evils of wheat
Dr. William Davis on why it is so addictive, and how shunning it will make you skinny
Is the war on salt justified?
‘Science-ish’ considers the evidence
Gene Stone in conversation
On what to eat to avoid catching colds, herbs that work, and being a human guinea pig
Boomers are far less fit than their parents were
Not that they’re inclined to believe it
How to act after your heart attack
For night terrors on business trips, call the hotel front desk and don’t flaunt your meds
Growing a new heart
The quest to use the body’s own cells to fix a damaged heart
Men and women differ at heart
Women often downplay their risks and symptoms. So do some men around them.