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Long-term Secondary Prevention Program May Help Reduce Cardiovascular Risks After Heart Attack (Science Daily)
An intensive, comprehensive, long-term secondary prevention program lasting up to three years after cardiac rehabilitation appears to reduce the risk of a second non-fatal heart attack and other cardiovascular events, according to a new article.
Maternal Consumption of Canola Oil Reduces Risk of Breast Cancer (Newswise)
Mothers with diets high in omega 6 fats, which are common in the American diet, may be putting their offspring at higher risk for breast cancer at the genetic level, according to a study presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's Seventh Annual International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research.
Community Calendar (Edison-Norwood Times Review)
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Peek at the Week (Norridge-Harwood Heights News)
Submissions for Peek at the Week are required 10 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: Anne Lunde, Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495 or e-mailed to alunde@pioneerlocal.com.
Is red meat's bad name justified? (Newsday)
Recent studies give red meat a bad name. The news for red meat seems to be getting worse and worse.
Diabetes on rise among rural populace in India: Diabetologists (PharmaBiz)
There is an increasing incidence of diabetes in the rural population in India. Five years ago, the country reported only a handful of cases, but now 2.5 per cent of the rural population suffers from the disease.
Shopping for Affordable Organic Foods Has Never Been Easier (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Providing a family with nutritious, well-balanced meals is hard enough for busy consumers, but in today's changing economy, affordability is also a factor.
Your diet can play an important role (Toronto Sun)
Alzheimer's disease is a growing health concern that affects 24 million people worldwide, with 4.5 million new cases each year (the equivalent of one new case every seven seconds). Are there efficient ways to slow down the development of this disease?
Tips for preventing memory loss (Los Angeles Times)
Can anything be done to forestall memory loss?
Many poor, obese kids actually aren't eating enough, study reveals (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
When impoverished children do eat, they often eat the wrong things, the study finds.
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