Monday, 11 August 2014

About Heart Health Center: Does Running 5 Minutes A Day Really Protect Your Heart?

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 This week: News reports blare - "Running Five Minutes Can Save Your Life!" We examine how real this claim may be. Also - breast cancer radiation therapy and the heart.

Does Running 5 Minutes A Day Really Protect Your Heart?
A new study says even 5 minutes of daily running can substantially improve your cardiac risk. Can this really be true?

Breast Cancer Radiation Therapy and the Heart
Heart disease risk can increase after radiation therapy for breast cancer.

Preventing Stroke In Atrial Fibrillation
Stroke is the most feared complication of atrial fibrillation, so deciding on whether to use anticoagulation drugs is critically important if you have atrial fibrillation.
Search Related Topics:  atrial fibrillation  stroke  anticoagulation

Dressler's Syndrome
Dressler's syndrome is an inflammatory reaction involving the pericardium, that can appear after damage to cardiac cells.
Search Related Topics:  pericarditis  coronary artery disease 


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