Temporary Transient Heart Dysfunction Found In Some Long-distance Runners Science Daily Sun, 17 May 2009 13:21 PM PDT A new study using advanced cardiac imaging technology indicates that cardiac abnormalities experienced by some marathon runners following competition are temporary, and do not result in damage to the heart muscle. The study marked the first use of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, or CMR, in a post-marathon setting. | Terminally ill game for untested drugs The Times of India Sun, 17 May 2009 12:55 PM PDT VIRGINIA BEACH: As Lou Gehrigâs disease sapped Joshua Thompson of his ability to move and speak, he consistently summoned one question. âIplex,â he asked, in a whisper that pierced his motherâs heart. âWhen?â | Jazz fans no nastier than others Deseret News Sun, 17 May 2009 12:46 PM PDT If you're a typical Jazz fan, you are probably cheering your broken heart out for Houston to upset the Lakers in today's... | Irregular heartbeat may be your body's warning bell Lexington Clipper-Herald Sun, 17 May 2009 11:02 AM PDT (ARA) - The economy's ups and downs are enough to make anyone's heart skip a beat. But those occasional irregular heartbeats, flutters, slow beats or moments when your heart races may actually be a warning sign of something even more serious than the recession. | | |
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