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Formerly the British Heart Journal, Heart is an international peer-reviewed journal for clinicians (including trainees) and researchers involved with all areas of cardiovascular medicine and surgery, as well as affiliated healthcare workers such as echocardiographers and nurse practitioners.

The journal went online in 1999, with HighWire Press.

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1. Blood thinning drug danger
November 11, 2008

A new study shows that people who take the commonly used blood thinning drug warfarin may have larger amounts of bleeding in the brain and increased risk of death if they suffer a hemorrhagic stroke. The study is published in the September 30, 2008, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Warfarin is commonly prescribed to prevent blood clotting. Studies have shown it helps prevent ischemic stroke for patients with an abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation. However, if the drug makes the blood too thin, it can increase the risk of brain h... (read more)

Author: Scientist Live

2. Tracking your success with a journal
November 10, 2008

Before you begin your weight-training regime, it's helpful to know "where you are," as regards your current strength and endurance. This will not only help you set up an appropriate exercise routine to start with, but as you track your progress through the months and years ahead, you'll be able to look back on your progress with satisfaction. Start your exercise journal, by recording the following information: General health: Height, Weight, Heart rate at rest, Blood pressure at rest, Cholesterol levels, and Blood Glucose levels. Go to your doctor to have these measurements t... (read more)

Author: Derek Cladek

3. Making a Daily Divine Connection
November 04, 2008

Making a connection with the Divine is not new for most of us. We’ve prayed, made wishes or have been in binds and have been miraculously supported in unexplainable ways. Or, experienced those moments of unexplainable comfort, felt chills or your body surrounded by warmth and your heart filled with joy. What I’m suggesting is, to live optimally today, it’s no longer enough to have occasional yet profound connections. It’s now a necessity to not only connect with the Divine, but co-create on a daily basis. To translate into simple language, put the Divine on your speed dial, top ten and text li... (read more)

Author: Cindy Silbert

4. Is Fish Oil a Quick Fix for Your Memory?
October 30, 2008

A lot research has focused on omega-3 fats as good for body and brain function. Scientists have scrutinized these fats in everything from heart disease and diabetes to depression, bipolar illness, schizophrenia, ADHD and Alzheimer’s. The latest papers to add to the experimental pile come from a recent edition of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. The new studies evaluate omega-3s in people in their 70s and 80s and relate to cognitive function, mood and mental well-being. The bottom line to the new findings is that having higher levels of omeg... (read more)

Author: Simon Evans

5. Omega-3 Fatty Acids Protect Bypass Patients
October 16, 2008

A report published in the May 17 2005 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07351097) summarized the findings of Italian researchers that giving omega-3 fatty acids to patients before and after coronary artery bypass graft surgery helps protect them from atrial fibrillation, a type of heart arrhythmia that is often associated with the procedure. Seventy-nine men and women scheduled for coronary artery bypass graft surgery received 2 grams per day omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids consisting of EPA and DHA for at least 5 days p... (read more)

Author: Dayna Dye

6. Timing of Antioxidant Vital to Reducing Oxidative Stress after Meals
October 13, 2008

Eating a good meal can be one of the most enjoyable events of the day. A good meal with a good friend can erase the stresses of the day, at least for an hour. The news about food just got better. According to published research in the December 2007 issue of Journal of the American College for Nutrition, the consumption of antioxidant-rich foods, fruits and berries, help to reduce oxidative stress on the body after meals. Oxidative-stress has been associated with and linked to inflammation in the body, Alzheimer's, arthritis and cardiovascular disease. Meals eaten without antioxidant... (read more)

Author: Karen Jackson

7. Treatment Type-2-Diabetes ASAP Pays Off
September 17, 2008

http://www.helpdiabetes.org/treatment-type-2-diabetes-asap-pays-off.html If you’ve got type 2 diabetes, the sooner you get intense about reining in your blood sugar, It also pays to buckle down on your blood pressure and stay that way.That is the message from a long-tested study of adults of type 2 diabetes.But the new findings show that doing so promptly and intensively are key. Less likelihood of a heart attack and a healthier cardiovascular system, for starters, according to the findings published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Curbing Blood Sugar First, the study f... (read more)

Author: david zheng

8. Mediterranean Diet: Watermelon Can Lower Your High Blood Pressure
August 11, 2008

According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, reducing recent research sodium intake has a limited effect in lowering high blood pressure and a minimal effect on people with normal blood pressure. However, in the United States is finding out that a moderate sodium intake combined with a higher intake of potassium, calcium and magnesium, minerals that are found in fruit, vegetables and low-fat dairy products, offers more significant benefits for reducing high blood pressure than just restricting sodium intake. These four minerals, sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium work to... (read more)

Author: Emilia Klapp

9. Spinach Isn't Just For Popeye
August 10, 2008

Spinach Isn’t Just For Popeye By Sandy Powers How smart is Popeye? Smarter than you think. Popeye attributes his amazing strength to eating spinach but he is also protecting himself against osteoporosis, heart disease, colon cancer and arthritis. The Journal of Nutrition recently published a report that spinach fights prostate cancer while The Nurses Health Study reveals women whose diets are high in kaempferol, a nutrient in spinach, have a 40 percent less risk of ovarian cancer. Spinach, like other leafy green vegetables, provides more nutrients than most oth... (read more)

Author: Sandra Powers

10. Digital Publishing Insights
August 05, 2008

Times are changing. Readers now behave differently than ever. They read different things and in different new ways. And now, they no longer want simply to read – they want to write too. They want to be publishers of their own thoughts and own ideas. Each one of these wannabe individual Publishers (somewhere deep in their heart) want to be bigger than the New York Times (and probably Wall Street Journal put together). There is no debate. Print publishing is under fire. Dramatic changes in reading habits have hit print readership badly. This has pushed print circulation and ad revenues down... (read more)

Author: Pressmart Media

11. The Atkins Diet Reemeges
July 30, 2008

Dr.Robert Atkins addressed his own weight condition from a diet he read in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Realizing the benefits of the diet he followed Atkins later popularized the idea as The Atkins Diet in a series of books, starting with Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution in 1972. The Atkins Diet or just 'Atkins' is a well known low carbohydrate diet. How Atkins Diet Works The Atkins Diet states we can change our metabolism and lose weight easily simply by eating foods high in protein and fat and limiting foods high in carbohydrate. Consuming a high level of carbohydr... (read more)

Author: jeff behar

12. Green tea protects against heart disease Study
July 24, 2008

Tag:green tea,heart disease,further evidence From:http://www.china-food-wholesaler.com/ A few cups of green tea each day may help prevent heart disease, Greek researchers said on Thursday. A study published in the European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation showed further evidence of the potential health benefits from a brew already linked to a reduced risk of a range of cancers and other conditions. The study showed that green tea improves blood flow and the ability of arteries to relax, said Charalambos Vlachopoulos, a cardiologist at the Athens Medical Schoo... (read more)

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