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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

What Puts Your Heart in Danger?

Tuesday , December 14, 2010
In This Issue:
  • How to Trick the Brain Into Eating Less
  • Heart Health and Your Sex Life: There IS a Connection
  • 'Why do cholesterol levels go up and down, up and down?'

Top Story Is Your Ticker
in Trouble?

Wonder what your heart looks like?
What puts your heart in danger?
Take a Look at Your Heart in Pictures

Also See:
  • Top 2 Hazards of High Cholesterol
  • 6 Daily Habits That May Make You Sick
  • Weight Gain Shockers!
Health News & Features
How to Trick the Brain Into Eating Less
Imagination. It goes a long way toward getting your eating habits
under control. Get the intriguing details from this new study.
Also See:
  • Test May Detect Heart Damage Years Before Symptoms Appear
  • U.S. Life Expectancy: Are We Living Longer or Shorter Lives?


Heart Health and Your Sex Life: There IS a Connection
Guys, if your sex life is suffering, it may be a sign
of heart disease. Why you should be aware of the link.
Also See:
  • See How Well You're Managing Your Cholesterol
  • Cholesterol Numbers Too High? Now What?


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From The Cholesterol Community
'Why do cholesterol levels go up and down, up and down?'
This member has annual blood work done, and each time --
without making lifestyle changes -- receives a different story.

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