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Diet and Exercise Intervention for Patients at Risk for Heart Disease Improves Quality of Life
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On Wednesday, October 6, 2010
A lifestyle intervention incorporating exercise training and diet counseling in primary health care settings appears to improve quality of life among adults at moderate to high risk for heart disease and appears cost-effective compared to standard care, according to a report in the September 13 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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Prevention Funding Preserved! Thank Your Senators!
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On Wednesday, September 15, 2010
On September 14th, 52 Senators voted to defeat an amendment that proposed cutting billions in public health funding. Their vote preserved essential prevention funding that is critically needed to improve the health of Americans, and to reign in our country's rising health care costs.
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By a vote of 46 to 52, Senator Johanns' amendment to the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010, which proposed cutting funding for the Prevention and Public Health Fund, was defeated on September 14th. The Fund supports meaningful public health efforts to increase tobacco control, implement tobacco cessation services, combat obesity, and promote better nutrition and physical activity. In addition, it is helping to support the training of the current and the next generation of public health professionals.
Click here to thank your Senator(s) today!
By a vote of 46 to 52, Senator Johanns' amendment to the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010, which proposed cutting funding for the Prevention and Public Health Fund, was defeated on September 14th. The Fund supports meaningful public health efforts to increase tobacco control, implement tobacco cessation services, combat obesity, and promote better nutrition and physical activity. In addition, it is helping to support the training of the current and the next generation of public health professionals.
AHA and partner organizations pledge to fight noncommunicable diseases worldwide
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On Monday, May 24, 2010
It's time to take a stand against a long overlooked worldwide epidemic – noncommunicable diseases – said the CEOs of the American Heart Association (AHA), American Cancer Society (ACS) and American Diabetes Association (ADA) in a May 13 letter published on CNN.com. Noncommunicable diseases, which include cancer, heart disease and diabetes, account for about 60 percent of deaths worldwide.
In the letter, AHA CEO Nancy Brown, Larry Hausner (CEO, ADA) and John Seffrin (CEO, ACS) ask the U.S. State Department to support a United Nations Resolution calling for a summit on noncommunicable diseases "in order to develop strategic responses to these diseases and their repercussions."
"The world's leaders must take steps to balance the global response to both communicable and noncommunicable diseases, especially in low- and middle-income countries where the burden of noncommunicable diseases continues to grow unchecked and underappreciated," the letter states.
Read letter from Nancy Brown, Larry Hausner and John Seffrin.
In the letter, AHA CEO Nancy Brown, Larry Hausner (CEO, ADA) and John Seffrin (CEO, ACS) ask the U.S. State Department to support a United Nations Resolution calling for a summit on noncommunicable diseases "in order to develop strategic responses to these diseases and their repercussions."
"The world's leaders must take steps to balance the global response to both communicable and noncommunicable diseases, especially in low- and middle-income countries where the burden of noncommunicable diseases continues to grow unchecked and underappreciated," the letter states.
Read letter from Nancy Brown, Larry Hausner and John Seffrin.







