Obesity and high blood pressure go hand-in-hand, and experts agree that is a lot easier to prevent obesity from occurring than it is to reverse it. George Bakris, MD, the director of the Hypertensive Diseases Unit at the University of Chicago School Read This
Universities throughout California will soon embark on an unprecedented, $830 million building blitz to create laboratories for stem cell science. Financed with voter-approved bond money, the facilities will free scientists to do work opposed by the Read This
In a new and disturbing twist on the obesity epidemic, some overweight teenagers have severe liver damage caused by too much body fat. A handful, such as Irving Shaffino of Shallowater, have needed liver transplants. Many more may need a new liver by Read This
MARTINSBURG - Roughly 75 percent of a person’s risk for heart disease is not genetic. Until recently scientists thought genetics were responsible for 50 percent of our risk for diseases and a person’s lifestyle responsible for the remaining 50 Read This
Washington, Oct 7 (ANI): In a study on premature aging disorder, called progeria, scientists have shown that an experimental anti-cancer drug can prevent, and even reverse, potentially fatal cardiovascular damage associated with the condition Read This
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See, they re dropping like flies, I ve told my husband on numerous occasions. Now, that may sound like a cold comment, but it s the truth. One after another, our friends are having heart troubles. Stents, heart attacks, bypass surgery Read This
An experimental anti-cancer drug can prevent and even reverse potentially fatal cardiovascular damage in a mouse model of progeria, a rare genetic disorder that causes the most dramatic form of human premature aging, National Institutes of Read This
Geraghty carves up the latest Newsweek poll , which has Obama up by 11. Newsweek ’s findings that McCain is doing better among young people than old people, and better among women than men , seem especially strange. A party breakdown of 40 Dems Read This
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