Thursday, 12 January 2012

Heart Attack Patients-Conservative Approach-Retirement Assets-Potassium Levels-Healthday News

How to Build the Best Retirement Spending Plan

Retirement experts have long advocated a conservative approach to spending down retirement assets. That's to ensure people don't outlive their funds. The most common rate recommended is 4 percent a year, although rates from 3 percent to as much as 5 percent and even 6 percent are sometimes considered appropriate, depending on individual circumstances. In the real world, however, there are wild variations when it comes to how people spend their money. read more..


Study Challenges Potassium Guidelines for Heart Attack Patients

TUESDAY, Jan. 10 (HealthDay News) -- Heart attack patients whose blood potassium levels are within a certain range are less likely to die than those with levels of the mineral below or above that range, says a new study that challenges current recommendations for potassium levels in heart attack patients. read more..

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