Study pinpoints major heart, stroke risk for some women The Malay Mail Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:13 PM PDT PARIS: Women under 50 who have a rare flaw in their immune system are 43 times more at risk of a stroke and five times likelier to have a heart attack than the general population, a study said yesterday. | Intense tracking for swine flu shot's side effects Newsday Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:40 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) â" More than 3,000 people a day have a heart attack. If you're one of them the day after your swine flu shot, will you worry the vaccine was to blame and not the more likely culprit, all those burgers and fries? The government is starting an unprecedented system to track possible side effects as mass flu vaccinations begin next month. The idea is to detect any rare but real ... | Putting her heart into it Daily Pilot Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:11 PM PDT A defibrillator machine saved Costa Mesa resident Angela Edgerlyâs life after her heart stopped beating while undergoing surgery in January at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. | Pioneer families get together The Border Mail Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:10 PM PDT WHEN Bernard Playford decided to take on his parentsâ farm at 15, his family was all important. His father had died suddenly of a heart attack, aged 52, and he and his mother had to provide | Study targets heart risk for women Sky News Australia Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:10 PM PDT Women under 50 who have a rare flaw in their immune system are 43 times more at risk of a stroke than the general population, a study said. | Authorities Respond to H1N1 With Post-Vaccine Monitoring Washington Post Sun, 27 Sep 2009 16:50 PM PDT More than 3,000 people a day have a heart attack. If you're one of them the day after your swine flu shot, will you worry that the vaccine was to blame and not the more likely culprit, all those burgers and fries? | | |
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