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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Healthy-Heart Tips for Every Decade

Saturday, April 30, 2011
In This Issue:
  • More Aggressive BP Treatment Coming for Elderly
  • Are You on the Verge of Diabetes?
  • 3 Things I Learned at the Cardiac Conference

Age Matters: Tips  for Every Decade Age Matters: Tips
for Every Decade

Taking care of your heart isn't a sprint, but
a lifelong marathon. And the concerns change
every decade. What to monitor as you age.

Also See:
  • 7 Tips to Quit Smoking -- for Good
  • Food Quiz: Top 10 Trends
  • Ovary Removal Doesn't Boost Heart Risk
Health News & Features
AHA: Treat Elderly More Aggressively for BP
Doctors have been wary of BP treatments for patients
over 80, but tougher guidelines are in store.
Also See:
  • Fewer Americans Dying From Hypertension
  • Health Illiteracy Can Be Deadly for Heart Patients


Are You on the Verge of Diabetes?
Prediabetes has no symptoms, but it can lead
to type 2 diabetes. You should assess your risk.
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  • Mood Lifter: Tai Chi May Do the Trick
From The WebMD Heart Disease Community
3 Things I Learned at the Cardiac Conference
Our heart expert is back from the American Cardiology Association
meeting with the latest recommendations. What's making news.

Start your own discussion on the WebMD Heart Disease Community.
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