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Heart Health Newsletter  |  Week of November 5   
     
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In This Issue:
 Statins May Raise Heart Failure Survival
 Hard Arteries Aren't Just for Older Folks Anymore
 Believe It or Not, Exercise Can Boost Energy

Today's Top Story: Statins May Raise Heart Failure Survival
Research shows this class of drugs may put a huge dent in heart failure's damage.
 Also See: End-Stage Heart Failure May Not Be Truly the End

Watch It Now: Basics for Busting High Cholesterol

Health News Headlines

Same Health Insurance, Different Outcome
This new research suggests that racial disparity in health care isn't just a black and white issue.
 Also See: Gap in Medicare Rx Coverage Is Costly

Delaying Diabetes Diagnosis
If you're at risk for diabetes, read this news and discuss it with your doctor. Your life could depend on it!

Editor's Picks

Hard Arteries Aren't Just for Older Folks Anymore
That's right. Obese teens have them, too. Researchers have an answer. But there's catch.

Believe It or Not, Exercise Can Boost Energy
New research shows when it comes to fighting fatigue, there are no short cuts.

Quick Links to More Hot Topics on WebMD
 When Doctor's Include Mean High-Tech Tests
 Make Your Heart Happy: See If You're Living Right

Members Are Talking

Sage Advice
It is ALWAYS wise to have chest pain checked to rule out whether it is heart-related.

There's more to be learned -- see what everyone's talking about on WebMD's Heart Health community message boards.

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