Awareness about heart disease has got to be raised.

I am a doctor. I have long experience with heart disease.

Mental illness is a fact of life, like cancer or heart disease.

Dementia is our most-feared illness, more than heart disease or cancer.

Unlike curing cancer or heart disease, we already know how to beat hunger: food.

Most women do not realize that heart disease is the #1 killer of American women.

When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease - of joy that kills.

A controlled carbohydrate lifestyle really prevents risk factors for heart disease.

I'm concerned about heart disease. I've raised money to fight heart disease; my dad died of it.

Addiction is a disease like anything else. It's like cancer, like heart disease, like diabetes.

We expect well-informed treatment for cancer or heart disease; it matters no less for depression.

I knew that my father was going to die of heart disease, and I was trying to make a heart for him.

I've had people in the family, male and female, impacted by heart disease. But people can prevent it.

Yoga can get at the roots of issues that cause behaviors leading to obesity, heart disease, and stress.

Terrorism is not a public health threat, relative to cancer and heart disease and malaria and so forth.

The vast knowledge we have to prevent cancer, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses is staggering.

The Internet's kinda in danger of getting heart disease pretty soon, I think. Arteries are getting clogged.

Smoking-related heart disease runs in my family. My grandfather and great-grandfather died in their early 40s.

If you knew you could change your lifestyle and diet and avoid heart disease and other things, you should do it.

We're in a situation now where weight and extreme weight and heart disease is the biggest killer in this country today.

I'm well aware of the health dangers of an expanding waistline and belly fat: diabetes, heart disease, stroke, even cancer.

Dietary fat, whether saturated or not, is not a cause of obesity, heart disease or any other chronic disease of civilization.

If you eat the standard Western diet that most people eat in the modern world, it's quite likely you will develop heart disease.

Is there something in my genetic makeup that makes me more at risk for heart disease? I believe there is. My father was the sign.

Baboons have the exact physiology as humans do. They also get the same stress-related illnesses, such as ulcers and heart disease.

My grandmother passed away from diabetes. And my father died from heart disease as a result of diabetes. They were in their early 60s.

Heart disease is no laughing matter. After my father suffered a massive heart attack, I realized just how serious heart disease can be.

I'm giving life lessons and tips on how to take care of your emotional heart, because heart disease is the number-one killer in America.

I am a medical scientist, not a practical physician. I think it's very upfront. I am a doctor. I have long experience with heart disease.

Dementia is quite unlike cancer or heart disease or any of those other conditions where you bargain with God for a cure or even just a bit more time.

I have to admit I was dismayed when I found out 'type A' refers to a category of risk for heart disease - I thought it was just a nickname my mom gave me!

People's genes can say a great deal about their health. There are genes that reveal an increased likelihood of getting cancer, heart disease or Alzheimer's.

I've been extraordinarily fortunate that I've been able to go live a very active, stressful life. And I don't believe that my heart disease changed me for the worst.

The myriad of serious health risks resulting from poor diet include high cholesterol, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and even sleep apnea.

When you have heart disease, you start to be tired of everything. It's like getting older. You become more white, and after that, grey. You have no feeling for anything.

I drink coffee in the morning and a few cups throughout the day. Among coffee's health benefits are lower risk of Parkinson's, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and dementia.

Berries are the healthiest fruit, offering potential protection against cancer and heart disease, boosting the immune system and acting as a guard for the liver and brain.

Unhealthy eating habits cause major health problems, such as diabetes and heart disease, and can also lead to food insecurity, disrupted eating patterns, and low self-esteem.

Small changes in diet don't have much effect on preventing coronary heart disease and cancer. But bigger changes in diet and lifestyle may prevent heart attacks in almost everyone.

Obesity puts our children at risk of developing serious diseases - such as Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and depression. It keeps our children from performing their best at school.

I accepted the role of spokesman for Lipitor because I am dedicated to the battle against heart disease, which killed my father at age 62 and motivated me to become a medical doctor.

My father had a heart attack and he has heart disease. He had a full recovery, and I'm very lucky, but it certainly made him look at the way he's living and how he's treating his body.

A systemic cleansing and detox is definitely the way to go after each holiday. It is the key to fighting high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, and other health-related illnesses.

Too many U.S. adults have a heart age years older than their real age, increasing their risk of heart disease and stroke. Everybody deserves to be young - or at least not old - at heart.

Any kind of blockage is heart disease; when you have a blood clot anywhere, that's heart disease. When Wilt Chamberlain died, strongest man I ever met in my life, I started paying attention.

Well you know, it's true that as a fat person I run a greater risk of heart disease, diabetes, and a number of other things. But guess what? The amount of that risk is almost infinitessimal!

Clearly, nutrition is great. I was a vegan, so being an athlete and a vegan certainly sounds like it would be the right thing to prevent something like heart disease, but it's highly genetic.

I trained in internal medicine, and I expected most of my time would be spent on diabetes or heart disease or cancer. What I didn't expect was that so many people I saw would be struggling with loneliness.

For those with health conditions like diabetes, cancer, and heart disease, the rising cost of lifesaving medications is straining budgets, fueling undue stress, and forcing them to make difficult decisions.

A significant number of research studies have documented that heart disease is easily and almost completely preventable through a diet rich in plant produce and lower in processed foods and animal products.

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