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| 22 Nov 2009 by Ani October 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Researchers from Baylor College of Medicine have identified a 'molecular trigger' that could explain sudden death in epilepsy patients. According to Dr. .... medindia Sleep Apnea Raises Heart Disease Risk in Kidney Transplant Patients: Kidney transplant patients with sleep apnea ... http://bit.ly/6KReA2; polymath22 TEN alcoholic drinks a day slashes heart disease risk in men; intellibitz Sleep Apnea Raises Heart Disease Risk in Kidney ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ [ More results from Health News ] |
| 13 hours ago by Rees Morrison Don't rely on doctors' anecdotal conclusions, but deliberately gather figures and wade into the statistics of whether aspirin reduces heart disease or flu shots reduce H1N1. In the domain of legal department operations, we sorely need ... Law Department Management - http://www.lawdepartmentmanagementblog.com/law_department_management/ |
| 13 Nov 2009 Medical researchers at the University of Texas at Houston study traditional Chinese herbs to learn how these natural herbal supplements aid in heart disease treatment. Suite101: Natural Medicine Articles - http://naturalmedicine.suite101.com/article.cfm/are_essenti... [ More results from Suite101: Natural Medicine Articles ] |
| 17 Nov 2009 Our findings remind us of the value of preventive medicine in eliminating or controlling manifestations of heart and vascular disease.” In 2009, Miyamoto and a team of cardiologists and Egyptologists, carefully examined 22 mummies from ... Newswise: MedNews - http://www.newswise.com/articles/list?category=medicine/ [ More results from Newswise: MedNews ] |
| 22 Nov 2009 by Stabroek staff To understand heart disease, you must first know how the heart works. The heart is like any other muscle, requiring blood to supply oxygen and nutrients for it to function. It beats about 100000 times a day, pumping blood through your ... Health- A weekly column prepared by Dr. Balwant Singh's Hospital Inc. - Heart attack – Getting to the 'heart' of the trouble By Dr Pankaj Kshatriya, MD (Internal Medicine S; Health - BIntroduction A heart attack is an injury to the heart ... Stabroek News - http://www.stabroeknews.com/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 Michael Miyamoto, MD, a graduate of the UC San Diego School of Medicine and assistant clinical professor, recently returned to the US following an expedition to Egypt to evaluate the prevalence of cardiovascular disease in 3500-year-old ... UCSD Medical Center News and Press Releases - http://health.ucsd.edu/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by ANI Washington, Nov 17 (ANI): Scientists have discovered a substance in the blood that may be useful in predicting a person's risk for heart disease. Th. ... Dean P. Jones, PhD, professor of medicine and director of the Clinical Biomarkers Laboratory at Emory University School of Medicine, and colleagues have shown that when white blood cells are exposed to high levels of cystine, they display signs of inflammation and become stickier. That makes them more likely to adhere to ... Trak.in News» Trak.in News | Business... - http://trak.in/news/ - References [ More results from Trak.in News» Trak.in News | Business... ] |
| 3 hours ago by Nancy Reyes Thalidomide is the drug behind one of the largest medicine linked disasters of the twentieth century. Back in the late 1950's/early 1960's, it was used to treat severe morning sickness in pregnant women in Europe, resulting in 10 thousand children being born with missing limbs. ... When I retired, his myeloma and bone pain was in remission, but he had just started dialysis for diabetic kidney failure, while his wife's heart disease was slowly deteriorating. ... Blogger News Network - http://www.bloggernews.net/ - References |
| 15 hours ago by Paul Mahon In the 16th Century a Swiss physician was quoted as having wrote “Wine is a food, a medicine and a poison – it is just a question of dose”. If too much is consumed then the benefit of the flavonoids will have the opposite effect on your health. ... One of the lowest rates for heart disease is found in the French people. They have been making and drinking wine throughout history so there has to be something said to the fact that red wine has health benefits. ... Mapping Your News - http://mapping-news.com/ - References |
| 21 Nov 2009 LDL cholesterol levels on the decline in the US, Medicine and medical education, disease, diagnosis and treatment guidelines, health news, drug database, learning and knowledge for physicians, doctors and healthcare professional across all ... Large numbers of diabetes patients should avoid angioplasties for heart disease and... Published Wednesday 18 November 2009. High-grade prostate cancer could be prevented by low cholesterol levels. Lower cholesterol does not lead to ... Medical News from epgonline.org - http://www.epgonline.org/news_content.cfm [ More results from Medical News from epgonline.org ] |
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