Obama needed to make pitch The Oklahoman Fri, 02 Oct 2009 22:00 PM PDT JUDGING from criticism of President Obama going to Copenhagen to lobby for Chicago getting the Olympic Games, youâd have thought the president was spending two weeks on a beach somewhere while pressing issues were left wanting. He was gone less than 24 hours.Republicans, and even a few Democrats, took issue with Obamaâs change of heart. He originally said he would leave it to the first lady and ... | ALL initiative three-year clinical observational study results published News-Medical-Net Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:57 PM PDT A program that bundled two generic, low-cost drugs - a cholesterol-lowering statin and a blood pressure-lowering drug - and gave daily doses to 68,560 people with diabetes or heart disease for two years is estimated to have prevented 1,271 heart attacks and strokes in the first year following the study period, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published online in the American Journal of ... | Weatherization and adaptation to climate change Philippine Daily Inquirer Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:52 PM PDT THE RECENT destructive flood was traced to a monthâs amount of rainfall pouring in just 6 hours. It was also traced to clogged drainage systems and unkempt waterways from the uplands to the heart of the city. | Never too old to learn AsiaOne Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:35 PM PDT Seniors, take heart. You are never too old to learn, thanks to insights into 'brain plasticity'. In the past decade or so, scientists have made breakthroughs indicating that the brain is remarkably plastic, even in old age. | Reitz has big heart for player Evansville Courier & Press Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:34 PM PDT EVANSVILLE â" The Reitz High School community is rallying around a freshman football player who suffered a stroke during a game Aug. 22 and who is being treated at Deaconess HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital. A joint benefit concert, cookout, raffle and bake sale for 14-year-old Hunter Hoffman is set for Oct. 17 at the Vanderburgh 4-H Center, said Heather Ricketts. Ricketts' son, Adrian, is ... | Cal's Rogers released from hospital KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches Fri, 02 Oct 2009 20:54 PM PDT Tierra Rogers, the highly touted California freshman forward diagnosed with a rare heart condition, was released from a San Francisco hospital Friday night a day after having a defibrillator implanted. | Cal's Tierra Rogers Released From Hospital CBS 5 Bay Area Fri, 02 Oct 2009 20:41 PM PDT Tierra Rogers, the highly touted California freshman forward diagnosed with a rare heart condition, was released from a San Francisco hospital Friday night a day after having a defibrillator implanted. Rogers was released from UC San Francisco Medical Center and coach Joanne Boyle was helping Rogers get settled back into her dorm room. | Man dies while hunting moose Bangor Daily News Fri, 02 Oct 2009 20:39 PM PDT ST. AGATHA, Maine -- A Washington County man who was in the area on a moose hunting trip died Friday morning after apparently suffering a heart attack shortly after the excursion began. | Blue Devils finally come home The New Britain Herald Fri, 02 Oct 2009 20:31 PM PDT NEW BRITAIN â" A month after the 2009 football season began for Central Connecticut, Blue Devil fans will finally get to see their team play in person today when Central opens NEC play against Sacred Heart (noon, ESPN Radio 1410). But the team they will file into Arute Field to see will look much different than anything theyâve seen in some time. | Doc: More Malaysians below 40 at risk of heart disease The Star Fri, 02 Oct 2009 19:40 PM PDT KUALA LUMPUR: More young Malaysians below 40 are at risk of getting heart attacks due to poor diet and an unhealthy lifestyle, according to Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre cardiology unit head Assoc Prof Dr Oteh Maskon. | | |
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