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Shared by Tammi Jacobs — More studies are concluding what we already know, that chocolate is good for you. Yet, don't get too excited. It has to be good quality chocolate in...
Shared by Tammi Jacobs — A personality that is kind and tolerant can not just add to your outlook, it also gives you the health advantage of not running as big of risk for hea...
Shared by Tammi Jacobs — Funk star Robert Wilson has died after suffering a heart attack at the age of 53. He is best known as the bassist from the Gap band. According to his manager D
Shared by Tammi Jacobs — New research suggests that antagonistic people, and especially those who are manipulative and aggressive, have a higher risk of stroke and heart attack due to arterial thickening, over and above
Shared by Tammi Jacobs — Antagonistic people may increase heart attack, stroke risk - Bio -Antagonistic people, particularly those who are competitive and aggressive, may be increasing their risk of heart attack or stroke, researchers report in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association.;{1f4bec36}
Shared by Tammi Jacobs — Eating moderate amounts of chocolate is linked to lower risks of heart failure among middle-aged and older women, compared to eating no chocolate at all. Experts warn Americans that the potential for heart health benefits from chocolate must be carefully weighed against the negative risks including excess calories and fat. This is the first study to examine long-term effects of eating chocolate on heart failure rates.
Shared by Amir Abdullah Al-Bey — Some people carry a genetic predisposition to heart disease, but many of them may avoid expensive medications that carry potential side effects risks if they make some simple lifestyle adjustments.