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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Dangers of Atrial Fibrillation

Tuesday, December 21, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Blood Test May Detect Early Heart Damage
  • Celebrities Living With Diabetes
  • Raise a Glass to Reduce Heart Risk?

The Dangers of Atrial Fibrillation The Dangers
of Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation is a life-threatening
heart condition. Get the lowdown on
what it is and how to spot warning signs.

Also See:
  • 10 Surprising Reasons to Quit Smoking
  • Alcohol May Cut Men's Heart Risk
  • 15 Simple Ways to Lower Cholesterol
Health News & Features
Blood Test May Detect Early Heart Damage
A simple blood test may be like a crystal ball for heart disease
risk. Find out how it may help you with early detection.
Also See:
  • U.S. Life Expectancy Drops
  • Heart Risk Jumps After RA Diagnosis


Celebrities Living With Diabetes
Diabetes doesn't play favorites. Did you know many celebrities
have diabetes, too? This list of famous faces may surprise you!
Also See:
  • Rigorous Exercise Is Critical to Diabetes Control
  • Fruits, Veggies Early in Life Help Arteries Later


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• Cholesterol Numbers Too High? Now What?
• Learn to Control Type 2 Diabetes
• Heart-Healthy Diet Tips
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