Heart disease and stroke
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Push Print for Health Records
WNYT - Julie Gerberding, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She says PHRs are evolving much as online financial He has congestive heart failure, and uses the PHR daily to record both his blood pressure and fluctuations in weight that
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WSAW - In response to the wonderful fiance whom helped someone in need, the perfect valentine would be a heart shaped pizza! The With her permission, I m sharing this story to make sure others who suffer from long-standing acid reflux disease will be
John Ritter s Medical Treatment Disputed
KAAL-TV - their $67 million lawsuit to trial Tuesday, claiming the actor would have survived if two doctors had recognized his heart He did not have classic aortic disease,” Fraser said. “He never described excruciating pain.” Lawyers for the family declined
The 60-Plus Population: Living History
Common Dreams - just collect your pension (if it hasn t mysteriously disappeared while you were still working), curl up with your cat close to 1 in 20 American boomers are expected to live to 100, thanks to breakthroughs in treatments for heart disease and cancer
High-brow brew
Hong Kong Standard - have begun urging citizens to cut back on oil, meat and salt as excessive consumption increases the risk of disease. The will be celebrated in style at Hong Kongs only performing-arts bistro the Le Rideau Theatre Cafe located in the heart of
Fat People Cheaper to Treat, Study Says
WNYT - Smokers and obese people tended to have more heart disease than the healthy people. Cancer incidence, except for lung cancer, was the same in all three groups. Obese people had the most diabetes, and healthy people had the most strokes. Ultimately
Peach Buzz
AccessAtlanta - Mike Wallace is recovering from triple heart bypass surgery he had last week, reports CBS News. Wallace, who will turn 90 this spring, already is walking. Doctors are calling the operation a great success, the network said. The veteran 60
Oratorical contest winning essays
Summit Daily News - In Africa approximately 5.4 million people have the AIDS disease. We need to share They are only in your heart. No matter what language you speak, your heart can get A homeless person might love a stray cat or dog. A child might love a pet, a toy
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