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April 2006 Audio Reports
A low calorie diet may help you live longer according to a pilot study sponsored by the National Institute on Aging.
A drug used to treat osteoporosis has been shown to protect older women against breast cancer.
The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health has combined the latest information and guidance on all factors that increase risk for heart disease — or can contribute to worsening of heart disesase — into two new heart health guidebooks.
When older adults continue taking their antidepressant medication, they lower their chances of having future episodes of depression.
Men and women with elevated blood pressure who make healthy lifestyle changes, and sustain them for up to 18 months, can substantially reduce their rates of high blood pressure and potentially decrease their risk of heart disease.
The National Institutes of Health, working with other federal and Canadian agencies, is funding a research program to help scientists learn the best ways to improve survival chances for victims of cardiac arrest and severe trauma.
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