Subtle signs lengthen women's heart attack care Bucks County Courier Times Sun, 03 Jan 2010 02:17 AM PST Fewer than 30 percent of U.S. women reported chest pain or discomfort before a heart attack, and 43 percent reported having no chest pain during any phase of the attack, according to a National Institutes of Health study. | VA to ease access to Agent Orange disease care Montgomery Advertiser Sun, 03 Jan 2010 02:15 AM PST The cost of war -- on veterans' health and taxpayer wallets -- will loom a little larger in the new year when the Department of Veterans Affairs issues a final rule to claim adjudicators to presume three more diseases of Vietnam veterans, including heart disease, were caused by exposure to Agent Orange. | Heart illness sidelines Sanchez Toronto Sun Sun, 03 Jan 2010 02:10 AM PST MADRID, Spain -- Sergio Sanchez has been told to rest after doctors found that the Sevilla defender was suffering from a heart illness. | Career path led by dad's death Courier-Post Sun, 03 Jan 2010 01:21 AM PST Gary Stahl wanted the credentials he needed to investigate the death of his father, who died of complications from an FDA-approved drug that was prescribed to treat his heart condition at the time. | Be involved in your health Contra Costa Times Sun, 03 Jan 2010 01:12 AM PST Men have a reputation of not being the most cooperative medical patients. Newport Beach businessman Richard Stevens is no exception. But he maintains he survived a heart transplant, multiple heart surgeries, colon cancer, a coma and acute thrombosis not by ignoring medical advice but by being | Dangerous chemicals in slimming capsule The New Straits Times Sun, 03 Jan 2010 00:53 AM PST KUALA LUMPUR: Authorities are cautioning women against a slimming product as some have suffered heart attacks after taking it. | Sevilla in search of Sanchez's replacement People's Daily Sun, 03 Jan 2010 00:50 AM PST Sevilla are considering to dig a replacement in this month's transfer market for defender Sergio Sanchez who has been sidelined with a heart condition, president Jose Maria del Nido said on Saturday. The 23-year-old, who usually plays at right back, has been ordered by doctors to stop all physical activity and to undergo further tests. "It implies that we will reconsider the player's situation ... | Heart problem forces Sevilla defender Sanchez to temporarily abandon football People's Daily Sun, 03 Jan 2010 00:50 AM PST Sevilla football club has announced that its 23-year-old defender Sergio Sanchez has been forced to temporarily abandon the game because of a heart complaint. Sanchez joined Sevilla from Espanyol last summer, but recent tests have discovered an abnormality in his heart. "Sevilla FC communicates that through the study of medical tests carried out recently, the defender has been discovered to ... | | |
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