In the year 2002 I was involved in an industrial accident. I was in an underground waste water lift station when the top of one of the valved burst. I was directly above the valve when this happened. ... [Read More]
PEOPLE who regularly work 10 or 11-hour days could be up to 60% more likely to suffer heart disease and death, researchers warned yesterday.... [Read More]
Context Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality has declined substantially in Canada since 1994. Objective To determine what proportion of this decline was associated with temporal trends in CHD ri... [Read More]
Deaths from heart disease fell by 35 per cent in Ontario between 1994 and 2005, thanks to improvements in both lifestyle factors and medical treatments, new research shows.... [Read More]
From 1994 to 2005 in Ontario, Canada, there was a 35 percent decrease in the rate of deaths from coronary heart disease (CHD), with about half of this reduction associated with improvements in traditi... [Read More]
Deaths from heart disease fell 35 per cent in Ontario from 1994 to 2005, thanks in part to people adopting healthier habits, researchers say.... [Read More]
PEOPLE WHO work three or more hours overtime a day have a 60 per cent greater chance of having a heart attack or experiencing signs of coronary heart disease than those who do not, new research sugges... [Read More]
Source: IRIN Ayman Mahdi Saleh, 32, started to feel pain in his chest soon after he was diagnosed with Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD). "I started to experience eye blurring, chest pain and dizziness la... [Read More]
MONDAY, May 10 (HealthDay News) -- There's growing proof that air pollution is associated with heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular death, says an updated American Heart Association (AHA) scientifi... [Read More]
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