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Heart Health Newsletter  |  Week of August 5   
     
In This Issue:
 Older Adults Have a Harder Time Getting Jokes
 Stressed? Learn How to Get Rid of It
 Memory Loss After Heart Attack


Today's Top Story:
Energy Drinks More Buzz Than You Bargained For?

Getting a jolt of afternoon energy from Red Bull? Crunk? Amp? Energy drinks have taken over as a caffeinated craze that rakes in $744 million a year for the companies that make them. But you may be getting more than you bargained for from them, and not in a good way.
Also See:
 That 'Pure, Concentrated Energy' in Your Drink Is Mostly Caffeine
 Pros and Cons of the Caffeine Craze
 Ladies, Drink Up: Caffeine May Help Your Memory!


Watch It Now:
While Nothing Is Perfect, Coffee Can Be Good for You!


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Health News Headlines

Live Healthier, Live Longer
Yes, it makes sense and we've heard it for years. Now, see what science has to say.

Dirty Beaches
Find out which beaches received good marks and which ones didn't.

One More Reason to Avoid Heartburn
Long-term use of acid blockers (like Axid, Pepcid, Tagamet, and Zantac) have been shown to increase the risk of mental decline in later life. But researchers warn against jumping to the conclusion that these drugs are, all by themselves, a major cause of cognitive decline or Alzheimer's disease.

Older Adults Have a Harder Time Getting Jokes
A new study shows that age-related brain changes may make it harder for older adults to understand humor...no joke.
 Also See: Keep Your Vitality as You Grow Older

More Health Headlines You Shouldn't Miss
 Guys Aren't Exempt From Osteoporosis
 Women's Brains Wired for Migraines?
 Food Safety Warnings - We're Listening
 Fast Food Marketing Seems to Be Working on Kids


Editor's Picks

Stressed? Learn How to Get Rid of It
Here are five great strategies to help break down and break up those pesky, stressful things that hit us all and sap our energy.

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Heart Attack and Memory Loss
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