Critical Illness Insurance News Archives

The following are the latest and most relevant information regarding cancer, heart attacks, strokes and cancer / critical illness insurance.
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Cycling or walking to work benefits health

Walking or cycling to work associated with reduced risk of heart attack or cancer.

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Breast cancer survival highest in US

Five year breast cancer survival rate is highest in the United States compared to major countries.

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Sugar and heart health for women

Women who drink sugary beverages on a daily basis face a higher risk of heart disease, new study finds.

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Aspirin and cancer reduced risk

Aspirin may reduce certain cancer risk a new study finds.

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Heart disease predictor

Inconsistent blood pressure in 20s and 30s could indicate heart disease later in your life.

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Critical illness insurance and heart attacks

New heart attack test speeds treatment

A new heart attack test can speed Emergency Room treatment for 7 million ER visits.

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Heart attack risk by age reported

Heart attack risk for men and women between ages 45 and 74 reported by Association.

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Hot baths reduce heart disease and stroke risk

Warm baths linked to reduced risk of heart disease or stroke find Japanese researchers.

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Fiber consumption linked to lower breast cancer risk

Fiber consumption linked to lower breast cancer risk.

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Shingles vaccine reduces stroke risk

The shingles vaccine may reduce stroke risk by 10-to-20 percent according to new research from the CDC.

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