August 25th, 2006

Dean ornish

A signaling molecule with an affinity for alcohol has yielded a rapid, inexpensive way to make large numbers of immune cells that work like beat cops keeping misguided cells from attacking the body. Read More…

A well-known heart physician of Delhi who also happens to be a good friend, was mortally scared of jaundice. It was not the discomfort of the condition that he minded. It was rather the restrictions on his diet that he abhorred. Of course, he was perfectly justified. During his illness and long after he had recovered, he was condemned to a zero fat, boiled, bland vegetarian diet. The twist in Read More…

A 35-year-old suspected of having bird flu died Thursday night after being hospitalized for two hours at Dr. Slamet Hospital in Garut, West Java, an official said Friday. Read More…

IN heart failure, the pumping action of your heart becomes inefficient, for one of several reasons: Because your heart muscle is weakened by disease, it has been weakened by a mechanical fault in the valves that control the flow of blood, it has to work too hard because of high blood pressure, or it has to pump an overload of blood. Read More…

Hospitals across south-central Wisconsin are expanding like never before, thanks to improved technology and greater patient demand. In fact, some experts say it’s a trend that will impact disease diagnosis and health-care economics for years to come. Read More…

Scottsdale Healthcare will present ‘’Why Women Can’t Sleep,'’ a free seminar Thursday in Scottsdale. Women are twice as likely as men to suffer from sleeplessness, according to the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Read More…

A 57-year-old La Crosse, Wis., man with 13 drunken driving convictions faces two felony charges after his arrest for suspected drunken driving Wednesday morning in Winona. Read More…

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