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April 2007 Audio Reports

play audio NHLBI Study: Having Elevated Risk Factors in Young Adulthood Significantly Raises Risk of Coronary Calcium Later On—4/27/2007
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Having elevated risk factors as a young adult increases the likelihood of coronary calcium deposits later in life, according to a study by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

play audio Reducing Sodium Decreases Long-Term Risk for Cardiovascular Disease—4/27/2007
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A clinical trial from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute shows that people with pre-hypertension who reduced their sodium intake by 25 to 35 percent had a 25 percent lower risk of total cardiovascular disease over the 10 to 15 years during which they cut back on salt.

play audio Study Shows Proportion of Cardiovascular Disease Related to Diabetes Increased—4/20/2007
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A National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute study shows that as rates of diabetes have risen in the U.S., the proportion of cardiovascular disease linked to diabetes has also increased.

play audio Tai Chi Boosts Immunity to Shingles Virus in Older Adults, NIH-Sponsored Survey Finds—4/20/2007
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There's evidence that the ancient art of Tai Chi may help older adults avoid getting a painful condition known as shingles by boosting the immune response to the varicella vaccine.

play audio NIMH Offers Suggestions for Dealing with Emotional Impact of Virginia Tech Shootings—4/20/2007
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An NIMH spokesperson says it's important for people to acknowledge that they have been affected by tragic events like this in order to help them deal with the emotional impact.

play audio Early Child Care Linked to Increases in Vocabulary and Problem Behaviors in 5th and 6th Graders—4/13/2007
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The most recent analysis of a long-term NIH-funded study found that children who received higher quality child care before entering kindergarten had better vocabulary scores in the fifth grade than did children who received lower quality care.

play audio MRI Detects Cancers in the Opposite Breast of Women Newly Diagnosed with Breast Cancer—4/06/2007
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MRI can be used to detect cancers in the opposite breast of women newly diagnosed with breast cancer, according to a study funded by the National Cancer Institute.

play audio NIDA Survey Shows Lack of Substance Abuse Treatment Options for Offenders—4/06/2007
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A recent survey funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse shows that fewer than ten percent of drug-abusing offenders are getting the kind of treatment they need.

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