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Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Anxiety Grossly Increases Your Risk Of A Heart Attack- No Worries Though

January 12, 2008 by Kendra James, RN  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Anxiety Grossly Increases Your Risk Of A Heart Attack- No Worries Though

This is very tongue in cheek. Anxiety increases your heart attack risk by 30-40%… but don’t worry over it! Oh boy.
The role of anxiety in hiking heart attack risk also goes beyond the effects of depression, anger, hostility, Type A behavior and other negative emotions. “These psychological factors are important in predicting the risk of heart disease, but anxiety is unique,” Dr. Shen said. “Older men with sustained and pervasive anxiety appear to be at increased risk for a heart attack even after their levels of depression, anger, hostility and Type A behavior are considered.”
And obviously the silver lining… …read more

Some Interesting Hearty Links

December 10, 2007 by Kendra James, RN  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Some Interesting Hearty Links

Here are some links of new publications. All are ideas revisited by me from over the last few months. I read through a lot, and I mean a lot, of science journals and such this morning but the ones that I found the most interesting and news worthy were very similar to research I have shared previous. The new research takes things a step further…
Depression linked to death following heart attack…Depression nearly triples the risk of death following a heart attack, even when accounting for other heart attack risk factors, according to research presented today at the American College …read more

Reducing The Risk Of Heart Attacks By 80% Among Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers

November 13, 2007 by Kendra James, RN  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Reducing The Risk Of Heart Attacks By 80% Among Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers

Patients that deal with RA, rheumatoid arthritis, have something to celebrate. There has been a breakthrough in research that may prove to aid in the risk of heart attacks associated with the inflammatory disease, by 80%. Just what is RA you ask?
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease that causes pain, stiffness, swelling, and limitation in the motion and function of many joints. An estimated 2.1 million Americans have RA, most of them women. Although joints are the principal body parts affected by RA, inflammation can develop in other organs as well. Heart attacks, resulting from inflammation of the coronary vessels, …read more


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