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RA Drugs Lower Risk of Heart Attacks and Strokes
4/18/2008
An international team of researchers has concluded that patients who are prescribed drugs to treat rheumatoid arthritis could be lowering their chances of heart attacks and strokes.
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Diesel Exhaust and Heart Disease Don't Mix Well
10/18/2007
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, concluded that breathing diesel fumes during exercise, even for a brief period of time, promoted myocardial ischemia in men who have had a heart attack.
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