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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

4 Ways to Live Better With Heart Disease

Tuesday, April 19, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Benefit of Statins May Help Kidney Failure
  • Protect Your Heart: Eating to Control Blood Sugar
  • Red Yeast Rice: Buyer Beware!

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4 Steps to Help Cope  With Heart Disease 4 Steps to Help Cope
With Heart Disease

Living with heart disease can be overwhelming.
Here are four categories to keep in mind
to help you keep heart issues at bay.

Also See:
  • How Tight Communities Cut Stroke Deaths
  • 7 Tips to Quit Smoking for Good
  • Joint-Friendly Fitness Tips
Health News & Features
Benefit of Statins May Help Kidney Failure
Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs are also a big benefit
for patients undergoing surgery. How they help.
Also See:
  • Drug-Resistant Superbugs Found in Meat Across U.S.
  • Watchdog Group Warns Against Alli, Xenical


Protect Your Heart: Eating to Control Blood Sugar
Controlling blood sugar is critical to staying healthy with diabetes.
Expert tips on what's best to eat to keep insulin levels in check.
Also See:
  • Sweet News for Type 1 Diabetics
  • More People Using Supplements: What's Up?
FROM THE WEBMD HEART DISEASE COMMUNITY
Red Yeast Rice: Buyer Beware!
Thinking of ditching your statins for red yeast rice? Our expert
warns against using this supplement as an alternative.

Start your own discussion on the WebMD Heart Disease Community.
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