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Heart disease to cost U.S. $503 billion in 2010
Cardiovascular disease and stroke will cost the United States an estimated $503.2 billion in 2010, an increase of nearly 6 percent, the American Heart Association said.
MSNBC, Fri Dec 18 12:50:01 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Heart disease to cost U.S $503 billion in 2010: group
Cardiovascular disease and stroke will cost the United States an estimated $503.2 billion in 2010, an increase of nearly 6 percent, and many cases could have been prevented, the American He...
Reuters via Yahoo! News, Thu Dec 17 12:53:06 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Obesity, Inactivity Keeping Heart Health Stats Down
THURSDAY, Dec. 17 (HealthDay News) -- While physicians and surgeons are getting better at treating heart attacks and other cardiovascular problems, too many Americans are ignoring the basic...
HealthDay via Yahoo! News, Thu Dec 17 13:04:21 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
US Heart Disease Costs To Rise In 2010
According to the American Heart Association, heart disease and stroke will cost the U.S. an estimated total of $503.2 billion next year.
redOrbit, Fri Dec 18 06:13:02 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Heart disease costs
Heart disease costs A new report from the American Heart Association shows cardiovascular disease and stroke will cost the U.S. more than $500 billion dollars next year. That's a rise of ne...
CW Arkansas, Fri Dec 18 14:04:20 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Heart risks to costs US$503b
WASHINGTON - CARDIOVASCULAR disease and stroke will cost the United States an estimated US$503.2 billion in 2010, an increase of nearly 6 per cent, and many cases could have been prevented,...
Straits Times, Thu Dec 17 22:57:25 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
5 top diet dilemmas solved
(ARA) - If you're trying to lose weight, it's likely that you've heard or read about foods and behaviors that will derail your diet efforts.
Lexington Clipper-Herald, Sat Dec 19 23:22:39 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Lifestyle changes win Madison woman award
MADISON - Madison Area YMCA member Fran Boardman of Madison was nominated this year for the American Heart Association
Madison Eagle, Sat Dec 19 05:35:00 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Obesity, Inactivity Keeping Heart Health Stats Down
Title: Obesity, Inactivity Keeping Heart Health Stats Down Category: Health News Created: 12/17/2009 4:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 12/18/2009
MedicineNet.com, Fri Dec 18 13:34:04 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
A positive diet
Good nutrition is increasingly recognised as an important component in the effective treatment of HIV infections.
The Star, Sat Dec 19 15:45:33 PST 2009 Yahoo! News