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posted on: 3/10/2012 10:48:44 PM EST
The biggest killer of Women & Children is ...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently released the statistics of the top killers of people around the world. (The full report can be viewed at  www.HeartNewsLinks.com )

If you were to guess what kills more CHILDREN, would it be:
* Domestic Violence
* Accidents (including vehicle accidents)
* Heart Disease
* All Cancers Combined
* Illnesses (excluding cancer & heart disease)

If you were to guess what kills more WOMEN, would it be:
* Breast Cancer
* Domestic Violence
* Accidents (including vehicle accidents)
* Heart Disease
* Other Cancers Combined (excluding Breast Cancer)
* Illnesses (excluding cancer & heart disease)

If you were to guess what kills more MEN, would it be:
* Prostate Cancer
* Violence
* Accidents (including vehicle & workplace accidents)
* Heart Disease
* Other Cancers Combined (excluding Prostate Cancer)
* Illnesses (excluding cancer & heart disease)

The answer may surprise you ... Heart Disease.

Many of you are touched by heart disease in some way. Yet where do you go for information and advice? The Internet.

At last, there is a heart web hub that collates all the news and information from around the world on all the conditions, situations, etc - and presents it to the global heart community in a way that is easy to follow and use.

Go to  www.HeartNewsLinks.com and join (via facebook, twitter, or login) to show your support for all the people, researchers, charities and groups that work in this area. HNL supports them all.



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Paul Newman   320 day(s) ago
Great blog and I´m sharing. To your success Ian!
 
elwood mills   320 day(s) ago
Our heart is the most important part of us to keep us alive, and it's a pity people do not realized til you or someone close gets sick. Ian, thanks for bringing it to me and my familys attention, i'll see what i can do to help, bless.
 
Karen Kierscht   381 day(s) ago
Ian, nicely written article. Many folks are not aware of the scope of heart disease related problems. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. I'll see if I can send this off to Twitter land for you. Karen from KC
 


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