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Toenails point to heart disease

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Jun 6, 2008.

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    The BBC are reporting:
    Toenails point to heart disease
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    Toenail Nicotine Levels as Predictors of Coronary Heart Disease among WomenWael K. Al-Delaimy, Meir J. Stampfer, JoAnn E. Manson and Walter C. Willett
    American Journal of Epidemiology 2008 167(11):1342-1348
     
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    "Capillary band width", the "nail (band) sign": a clinical marker of microvascular integrity, inflammation, cognition and age. A personal viewpoint and hypothesis.
    Myers JB.
    J Neurol Sci. 2009 Aug 15;283(1-2):86-90.
     
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