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Published: 08/21/2009 -- ©2009 healthvideo.com
Fish Oil Could Help Prevent Heart Attacks
Fish oil may help reduce the risk of a heart attack in people who already have heart disease.
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Stem Cells May Help Heart Attack Survivors
Stem cells from the amniotic sac, which is usually discarded after delivery, may be able to replace damaged heart cells in heart attack patients.
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Diabetes Could Create the Risk for Heart Attack or Stroke
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