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Read more...Dr. Enrique Lujan, who came to Chicago from Bolivia in the 1960s to complete his medical training, headed the pediatrics department at St. Elizabeth Hospital for more than 30 years. Dr. Lujan, 70, died of a heart attack Thursday, July 17, near his ...
Read more...WEDNESDAY, July 23 (HealthDay News) -- Men and women suffering from coronary heart disease seem to fare worse on measures of cognitive function. And the longer the person had had heart disease, the worse the performance in such mental processes as ...
Read more...NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While psychological factors increase the risk of developing coronary heart disease, they do not affect inflammation, a factor also associated with the development of coronary heart disease, according to findings published ...
Read more...NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with moderate to severe gum disease may have an elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes, the results of a new study suggests. Researchers found that among nearly 9,300 U.S. adults who were followed for 17 years ...
Read more...Low weight at birth may lead to increased risk of heart disease later in life, according to a study by British researchers. The study by a team of researchers from the Southampton University found that blood vessel conditions that have been linked to ...
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