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Two Tragic Deaths Illustrate the Imperfect Science of Medicine

Heart Health
Daily Newsletter  |  February 06, 2015
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Two Tragic Deaths Illustrate the Imperfect Science of Medicine
Cardiologist Dr. Jared Bunch discusses a recent tragedy that resulted in two untimely deaths and the medical implications of an imperfect science .
Here's what we can learn from this tragedy.  »
Two Tragic Deaths Illustrate the Imperfect Science of Medicine
Featured Article
Chef Tip: How to Dice Onions Without Crying
Chef Vikki Krinsky suggests chopping onions with the sharpest knife in your kitchen so they release less sulfur, which is what causes you to tear up.
Watch the video.  »
Chef Tip: How to Dice Onions Without Crying
Today's Recipe
Dilled Buttermilk-Pea Soup
Whirl tender peas in the blender to thicken this Scandinavian-style soup without any added flour.
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Dilled Buttermilk-Pea Soup
Featured Columnist
Women Who Snore at Risk for Heart Disease
Women who snore are at a significantly greater risk of heart disease, as snoring in women can be caused by the thickening of arteries.
Here's what you can do to improve your sleep and your heart health.  »
Women Who Snore at Risk for Heart Disease
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Raising Afib Awareness
Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of irregular heartbeat. Spotting afib early can help prevent complications.
Learn more about this type of arrhythmia.




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