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_ Caring for A Family Member with Heart Disease By Jane Farrell blog My family has heart disease on both sides.ΓÇ¥ This is how I usually begin my conversations with medical professionals, whether […]
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Heart Health Medical Research Women's Health and Wellness Women's Heart Disease Should Be a Research Priority By article The latest gender-specific research on heart disease continues to show differences between women and men, yet gaps remain in how … Read More→
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_ Statins Prolong Life for Patients With Diabetic Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Using cholesterol-lowering statins could help prolong life for people who have diabetic heart disease, a new study has found. Researchers from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center published their study in Diabetes Care. ΓÇ£Although our study was not a clinical trial, it did show that people with diabetes and heart disease can still live quite a few years by taking statins,ΓÇ¥ said Don Bowden, Ph.D., professor of biochemistry at Wake Forest Baptist and lead author of the study.