Study Rebuts 'Acceptable' Midlife Weight Gain
New York Times - Feb 8, 1995 "We found that excess weight accounted for nearly 40 percent of the heart disease experienced by the women we studied. And two-thirds of that risk was from ...
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… SHOWS ESTROGEN THERAPY CUS RISK OF HEART DISEASE
$2.95 - Boston Globe - NewsBank - Mar 10, 1995 But heart disease kills about five times as many women as breast cancer. The study "doesn't end the controversy," over estrogen therapy, said Jane A. Cauley ...
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Heart disease is leading killer of women
CNN - Nov 11, 1996 NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Heart disease kills more women than all cancers combined, but now a cholesterol-lowering drug can reduce the chances of ...
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Breast Cancer, Estrogen Link Is Affirmed
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - Jun 15, 1995 In contrast to breast cancer, heart disease remains a much more frequent killer of women, accounting for about one-third of deaths. ...
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