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Myths of Daylight Saving Time Article 
The reasons that we have been told to continue with DST are not proving true and are actually costing everyone and the planet more.
Mar 12, 2011 - Katherine Hoard
Daylight Savings Time! Spring Forward? Article 
The acceptance and implementation of Daylight Savings Time (DST) has been off and on for 90 years. There has always been controversy over the true benefits.
Feb 23, 2009 - Jan Peterson
Daylight Saving Time — History and Benefits Article 
As Canada and the US put back their clocks 1-hour this weekend, follow the history and benefits of Daylight Saving Time.
Nov 2, 2008 - Gill Hart
Daylight Savings Time Offers Better Health Article 
Daylight Savings Time (DST) is the perfect time to spend more time outdoors for better health.
Mar 3, 2009 - Rhonda Day
What Are The Signs of a Heart Attack and Are You At Risk? Article 
Many people ignore the signs of a heart attack. What are the signs and why you shouldn't ignore them.
Jan 22, 2011 - Lexi Flint
Overeating and Heart Attack Article 
Up to one day after a heavy meal, those with coronary artery disease or high cholesterol levels are at risk for heart attack.
Jan 16, 2010 - C. Marie
Heart Attack During Pregnancy Article 
Until recently heart attack during pregnancy was almost unheard of. As more women over the age of 35 become pregnant, it is more common.
Sep 30, 2010 - Sheila Holloway
Heart Attack, Myocardial Infarction Article 
No matter what names you use, heart attack, myocardial infarction or cardiac arrest, these are medical emergencies.
Jul 6, 2008 - Naomi Giroux
Heart Attack or Heartburn? Fast and Simple Action May Save a Life Article 
Learn how to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack and discover what to do for someone having a known or suspected heart attack.
Jan 12, 2011 - Katrena Wells
STEMI and Non-STEMI Heart Attacks are Different Article 
STEMIS need more urgent treatment, but survival of both STEMI and NSTEMI patients during the immediate post-heart attack period are virtually no different
Jun 1, 2010 - Sanjiva Wijesinha
Overeating at Holiday Dinners Can Lead to Heart Attack Article 
Thanksgiving, Christmas or other holidays - stuffing yourself at a holiday dinner can do more than expand your waistline, it can cause a heart attack.
Nov 1, 2010 - Harriet Cooper
Heart Attack Disease: Symptoms, Treatments and Prevention Tips Article 
Do you know how to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, and do you know what to do? Treating and preventing heart disease will save lives.
Oct 30, 2010 - Tamara Laschinsky
Heart Disease and its Symptoms and Risk Factors Article 
Heart disease, or cardiac disease, kills more people in the United States than any other disease. Know the signs of a heart attack and take steps to reduce your risk.
Jan 18, 2010 - Rebekah Richards
Medical Risks of Yoga: Stroke, Vision, Heart, and More Article 
Yoga can be dangerous.The dark side of yoga practice includes stroke, heart problems, muscle, bone injury, detached retina, sinus and even menstrual issues.
Oct 24, 2010 - Amy Andersen
Marathon Runners Risk Temporary Heart Damage Article 
Long-distance runners can suffer short-term but reversible heart injury if they are unfit or ill-trained for the rigors of a marathon, warns a new study.
Oct 26, 2010 - Romelda Ascutia
Heart Attacks and Strokes More Deadly to Women Than Breast Cancer Article 
Statistics show that one in three women will die from heart disease, but there are goals a woman can set for herself that will reduce her risk.
Jun 23, 2010 - Carolyn Knapp
Coffee And Stroke Risk Article 
Close examination of a study run for over 25 years recently revealed that coffee drinking can reduce the risk of stroke in women.
Mar 21, 2009 - Karla Reed
National American Heart Month: Women and Heart Disease Article 
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women. Learn what places women at risk and what ways they can reduce their risk of developing this disease.
Dec 28, 2010 - Sarah Mitchell
Heart Disease in the Third World Article 
Heart attacks and strokes, once thought to be predominantly diseases of prosperous western societies, cause far more deaths in developing countries than AIDS does
May 1, 2009 - Sanjiva Wijesinha
Alcohol and Heart Disease Article 
Cardiovascular problems due to alcohol abuse include high blood pressure, irregular heart beat, and weakened heart muscle. Treatment depends on abstinence.
Mar 31, 2010 - Mary Earhart