October 31st, 2007

Cure for heart disease


Eastern Daily Press - people being treated for leukaemia and arthritis, women being treated for ectopic pregnancies, men with a family history that compounds present in the blood after eating a flavonoid-rich meal can help reduce some early signs of heart disease. Email A
Source: new.edp24.co.uk

Taking Responsibility: Your Weight, Your Doctor and You
HealthCentral.com - She had a family history that was remarkable for the death of her mother of arteriosclerotic heart disease at age 55. She was sent by her primary care physician due to some unusual chest and shoulder discomforts which she blamed on lifting a grandchild
Source: www.healthcentral.com

Scanners spot artery plaque in neck
Rutland Herald - MADISON, Wis. What if your doctor could swipe a wand over your neck and reveal whether you have hidden heart disease? At age 41, this trim, athletic mom had normal cholesterol and blood pressure but a troubling family history of heart attacks
Source: www.rutlandherald.com

The Marathoner Speaks to His God
New York Times - True, he had an alarmingly deep family history of heart disease, but he took blood-pressure and cholesterol medications, adhered to a low-fat diet and ran 30 miles a week. He was lean, fit and only 48. He was Alberto Salazar. But on that June day at
Source: www.nytimes.com

Overdue kudos for medical innovator
Boston Online - Much like AIDS in the 1980s, it was a scourge to be feared, sometimes resulting in blindness, heart disease, paralysis, and Forty-eight years after Hinton’s death, the Boston History & Innovation Collaborative will honor Hinton’s contributions to
Source: www.boston.com

Is Your Headache A Migraine?
eMaxHealth.com - Patients should not take Imitrex if they have certain types of heart disease, history of stroke or TIAs, peripheral vascular disease, Raynaud syndrome, or blood pressure that is uncontrolled. Patients with risk factors for heart disease, such as high
Source: www.emaxhealth.com

No arrests in Rowan University student’s beating death
Newark Star-Ledger - My heart goes out to the family. It is a total injustice. I guess no one should The answer is to remove them permantly, as you you would any other disease. They are New Jersey’s history includes a very large Klan population. From the comments made
Source: www.nj.com

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