Reverse heart disease

November 11th, 2008 Heart Disease Posted in heart disease data Comments Off


WASHINGTON: Sleeping less than seven and a half hours per day can raise your chances of developing a heart disease, according to a new study. The study has been published in the November 10 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

Getting Little Sleep May Be Associated With Risk Of Heart Disease (Science Daily)
Sleeping less than seven and a half hours per day may be associated with future risk of heart disease, according to a new article. In addition, a combination of little sleep and overnight elevated blood pressure appears to be associated with an increased risk of the disease.

Little sleep linked to heart disease risk (UPI)
TOCHIGI, Japan, Nov. 11 (UPI) — Sleeping less than seven-and-a-half hours per day may be associated with future risk of heart disease, researchers in Japan warn.

Special Report: NEPA lifestyle increases risk for developing heart disease (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
A complete look at heart disease treatment and prevention and the impact it has on residents of Northeast Pennsylvania.

Small hours heart risk peak clue (BBC News)
US scientists may have uncovered a reason why heart attacks and strokes occur most often in the early hours.

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