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Added Sugar May Be Dangerous for Your Heart

Heart Health
Daily Newsletter  |  February 17, 2015
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Added Sugar May Be Dangerous for Your Heart
Most people think of salt as the heart's main dietary enemy. But mounting evidence suggests that added sugar might be just as dangerous.
Get tips on how to limit sugar in your diet.  »
Added Sugar May Be Dangerous for Your Heart
Featured Article
The Heart Disease Risk Factor You Can Spot in the Mirror
Dr. Arthur Agatston, creator of the South Beach Diet, can identify one key risk factor for heart disease just by looking at you.
Find out if you have it.  »
The Heart Disease Risk Factor You Can Spot in the Mirror
Today's Recipe
Mock Ceviche
Make it a meal: Serve with warm corn tortillas.
Get the recipe.  »
Mock Ceviche
Featured Columnist
The Heart Attack and Depression Link
Mental health and heart health are intimately connected. People who have heart attacks are more likely to become depressed, and people with depression have higher rates of heart attacks.
Learn more from our infographic.  »
The Heart Attack and Depression Link
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Everyday Solutions
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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