Welcome back from the weekend! Here is a review of what we were talking about during the second week in July in our other health blogs. From The Cardio Blog:
- Bucindolol: experimental heart failure drug.
- Mammograms can find heart health problems.
- Eggs: bad or not bad for heart health -- which is it?
- The clock of life and time of day determines heart health.
- Extreme obesity raises mortality rate in women.
- Austrailian stem cell research innovates new heart treatment.
- Public physical activity program helps weight loss, lower blood pressure.
- Tuna imported from Latin America has highest mercury level.
- Eating less helps slow aging process.
- Teens helped to learn healthy diet habits with household food rules.
- Volunteer work helps seniors stay active and healthy.
- Working overtime worse for womens health.
- Aging and single living combined linked to higher heart disease risk.
- Tubby kids motivated to exercise by reward of TV time.
- Humidity and high temps linked to rise in summer heart attacks.
- Comedian Red Button dies of vascular disease.
- Migraine aura linked to increased heart attack stroke risk.
- Martial arts black belt uses youth group to fight diabetes.
- FDA approves GlaxoSmithKline diabetes drug.
- Pink Floyd Syd Barrett dies from diabetes complications.
- Update on fatal NC car crash involving diabetic driver.
- Major study links Type 2 diabetes and glaucoma risk.
- Life insurance industry plays catch-up.
- A1c Champions program trains diabetes mentors.
- Danish study confirms suspected diabetes, multiple sclerosis link.
- Debate continues on virtues, shortcomings of inhalable insulin, Exubera.
- Blogger's advice to T2 diabetics: follow in footsteps of movie producer Weinstein.
- Diabetes, obesity blamed for sky-high US kidney failure rates.
- Canadians await approval of inhalable insulin.
- Lifestyle ed could greatly reduce diabetes onset in older Americans, say researchers.










