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Red Bull Heart Attack - Articles
Red Bull Gives You Wings, Gives Your Kids Heart Attacks
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Jennifer Lance
Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 5:00pm
Energy drinks such as Red Bull, Rockstar, and Monster — laced with high doses of caffeine (up to seven times the amount in a cup of strong coffee, or 14 cans of cola..., or in the emergency room.
Photo: Mishel Churkin via Creative Commons
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Tags: anxiety, caffeine intoxication, caffeine overdose, energy drinks, heart attack, high blood
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Benefits of Turmeric: Important Herb in Preventing Heart Attack & Heart Failure
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Melissa G.

Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:16pm
and Scientific Director at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Cardiac hypertrophy is a strong predictor of future cardiac problems, including heart attack and heart failure... is for developing heart attacks or heart failure in the future. However, until clinical trials are done, we don’t recommend patients to take curcumin routinely. You are better off to take
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Panic attacks linked to heart disease and heart attacks
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GoToSee


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Fri 12 Dec 2008 1:20pm
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The symptoms of a panic attack closely mimic that of a heart attack or coronary disease and researchers from the University College London believe there may be a relationship between...
The latest UK research has identified that people diagnosed with panic disorder or those who suffer with panic attacks are at an increased risk of suffering a heart attack
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Heart attacks don’t only attack ‘old folks’
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Dr. Richard Keller
Posted
Wed 18 Mar 2009 3:38pm
Shocked, concerned, dismayed, I’m not sure what word to use.
In the last couple of weeks we have had 3 folks in their 30s die due to heart disease. Granted they were overweight and had histories of hypertension, but seeming so young to have life-threatening (life ending) heart disease. Most of the time you don’t think of heart disease killing
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Preventing A Broken Heart: Research Aims To Reduce Scarring From Heart Attacks
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Ed H.
Posted
Sun 21 Dec 2008 10:21am
A heart damaged by heart attack is usually broken, at least partially, for good. The injury causes excessive scar tissue to form, and this plays a role in permanently... attack. When they stopped the scarring from occurring, the scientists found that the animals’ heart function greatly improved following the injury.
The study, by scientists
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A Puzzling Heart Attack
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Anthony R.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:47pm
Tim Russert, the moderator of “Meet the Press” on NBC News, died of a heart attack this month at 58. What is unsettling about this news is that he was reported to have been following doctor’s advce on drugs, diet and exercise, but he died of a heart attack anyway.
Russert’s case was a plaque rupture – a fatty, pimple-like lesion in a coronary
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