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- Woman’s Day lists ways for women to avoid heart disease
- Date posted: January 14th, 2011 11:11 AM
- Woman's Day has released a guide to preventing heart disease, a recent press release announced. In their latest issue, they provide step by step instructions on things women can do to avoid contracting heart disease, which is the number one cause of death for womenFull Story »
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- Tags: expert advice, fatalities, health insurance, heart disease, leading cause of death, life insurance, prevention, recommendations, Woman's Day, women, women's health
- Study discovers why coffee drinkers less likely to get diabetes
- Date posted: January 14th, 2011 10:10 AM
- Though many need their morning coffee for an energy boost, they may also be preventing diabetes at the same time, according to University of California Los Angeles researchers. A recent study showed that women who drink at least four cups of coffee or more a day are half as likely to develop type-2 diabetes as non-coffee drinkers.Full Story »
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- Tags: benefits, caffeine, coffee, diabetes, health, leading cause of death, life insurance, link, medical research, pre-existing medical condition, proteins, sex hormones, Type 2, University of California Los Angeles, women
- Study finds connection between depression and diabetes
- Date posted: December 27th, 2010 2:02 PM
- A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine has found an intrinsic link between depression and Type 2 diabetes, according to CNN Health.
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- Tags: Archives of Internal Medicine, causes, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, chronic illnesses, CNN Health, connection, consequences, depression, diabetes, Harvard School of Public Health, health insurance, life insurance, medical news, medical study, Mental Health America, risk factors, statistics, Type 2, women
- Women who drink alcohol moderately may live longer
- Date posted: December 27th, 2010 1:01 PM
- New findings from the Nurses' Healthy Study found that women who drink alcohol moderately may live longer than women who don't drink, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.Full Story »
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- Tags: alcohol, binge drinking, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, consumption, dangerous effects, health, life insurance, longevity, moderation, Nurses' Healthy Study, research, San Franciso Chronicle, Stanford University School of Medicine, stroke, wellness, women
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