Shoveling snow really does increase risk of heart attack

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Snow shoveling increases risk of having a heart attack.

A new study confirms that snow shoveling really does increase the risk of heart attack. While many people believe this, there has been little actual evidence, according to researchers at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada. So they decided to look for proof.

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Dental office could be good place for medical checkup: study

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You may get more than your teeth checked out at a future visit to your dentist.

20 million Americans each year see a dentist but not a general health care provider a new study shows. The finding suggests dental offices could be good places to screen patients for chronic health problems. By asking their patients a few questions or administering quick health test, dentists could identify those who are at risk for diseases such as diabetes.

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Presidents really don’t age faster: study

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“The graying of hair and wrinkling of the skin seen in presidents while they’re in office are normal elements of human aging.”

Presidential wannabes take note: Contrary to the idea that being president speeds up aging, a new study shows that many U.S. presidents have actually lived longer than their peers.

 

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