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·  Yoga may aid people with irregular heart rhythm
·  Polk County Commission Backs Health Initiative
·  Walking linked to fewer strokes in women
·  Omega-6 fats not linked to heart failure risk
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·  Well: Can Exercise Protect the Brain From Fatty Foods?
·  Physical Activity Boosts Brain Health
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·  Tomatoes May Lower Your Risk for Stroke
·  Fast Walking May Slash at Heart Disease, Diabetes
·  'Junk Food' May Significantly Hike Risk of Stroke, Researchers Say
·  Mediterranean Diet Tops List of 'Livable' Diets
·  Opinion: The Optimal Diet
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·  Egg Yolks Almost as Bad for Arteries as Smoking: Study
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·  More Evidence That Exercise in Middle Age Boosts Health
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·  Almonds a healthy snack substitute for dieters
·  Study finds mismatch between kids and vitamins
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