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An increasing number of studies show that the more time people spend sitting, the more likely they are to develop heart disease, diabetes and other health…
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A new study from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health may shed light on some of the risk factors heart disease – namely that race…
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Every year 40,000 babies are born in the U.S. with congenital heart defects, and parents might not be aware of their infant’s condition. Pennsylvania law…
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Heart disease kills one woman every minute in the U.S., making it the number one killer of women in the nation.That’s why the American Heart Association…
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Hypertension, known as the “Silent Killer,” is more prevalent in Allegheny County African Americans than any other group. Also known as high blood…
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Wednesday is National Walking Day, and organizers in Pittsburgh are hoping to get people in the good habit of taking a daily constitutional as warmer…