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Women More Likely To Die After Heart Attack
WMTW Portland By Ann Curley, CNN Medical Assignment Manager (CNN) — Nearly every 34 seconds someone in the United States has a heart attack, according to the American Heart Association. In fact, heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the US … Women less likely to get immediate heart attack treatment Heart Attacks in Young Women Can Be Harder to Detect, Deadlier Heart attack symptoms 'differ in women' |
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Gluten-free may not be the best way to go
Arizona Daily Star LOS ANGELES – Given the growing amount of gluten-free foods available at the grocery store, it seems a number of people have trouble digesting that kind of food. But are they truly gluten-intolerant, and is there a clear diagnosis for that? Gluten Sensitivity: Fact or Fad? Is going gluten-free always necessary? Gluten Intolerance: When Is It a Full-Blown Allergy? |
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Iowa woman sues Jimmy John's over tainted sprouts
Boston.com An Iowa woman recently sickened after eating sprouts from Jimmy John's has filed a lawsuit accusing the sandwich chain of serving unsafe food. Heather Tuttle filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Des Moines seeking damages for pain and suffering. First lawsuit filed in outbreak linked to Jimmy John's sprouts First lawsuit filed in outbreak linked to sprouts Lawsuit Filed in Jimmy John's Sprouts Outbreak |
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Hepatitis C-related deaths outpace HIV deaths, study says
Los Angeles Times Hepatitis C mortality rates surpassed HIV mortality rates in the United States in 2007, researchers said Monday. In a study in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine (abstract here), US Centers for Disease Control researchers analyzed causes of death … Hepatitis C killing more Americans than HIV Hepatitis C deaths up, Boomers most at risk An STD more deadly than AIDS? |
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- Stressful Jobs May Raise Women’s Heart Attack Risk, Study Finds – U.S. News & World Report



