New Nano Technique Gives Insight Into Failing Heart Cells redOrbit Thu, 25 Feb 2010 14:14 PM PST Researchers have been able to see how heart failure affects the surface of an individual heart muscle cell in minute detail, using a new nanoscale scanning technique developed at Imperial College London. | Remarks by the President in Discussion on Insurance Reform at Bipartisan Meeting on Health Care Reform The White House Thu, 25 Feb 2010 14:07 PM PST 12:12 P.M. EST REPRESENTATIVE BOEHNER: Mr. President, I'd like to yield to Dr. Boustany to continue this conversation about insurance reform. REPRESENTATIVE BOUSTANY: Thank you, Leader Boehner, and thank you, Mr. President. I come at this as a physician, a cardiovascular surgeon with over 20 years of practice doing open-heart surgery, dealing with patients who have come to me with very ... | Fatigue May Predict Heart Attack in Dialysis Patients HealthDay via Yahoo! News Thu, 25 Feb 2010 14:03 PM PST THURSDAY, Feb. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Fatigue in dialysis patients may be a warning sign of an impending heart attack or other serious heart problems, a new study suggests. | DENNIS, YOU'RE NOT HELPING Cleveland Scene Thu, 25 Feb 2010 14:01 PM PST We like Dennis Kucinich. We believe his heart is in the right place and his goals are sound. But sometimes he leaves us scratching our heads. Tuesday, following the announcement that foreclosure prevention money would be distributed to five hard-hit states not including Ohio, Kucinich drafted a letter to President Obama complaining about the oversight (cowritten, oddly enough, with his self ... | Strumming the heart strings Stillwater Gazette Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:57 PM PST Once a week, Denise Boczek heads to Woodwinds Hospital in Woodbury to play the harp. | Navigating a busy week of State hoops in Montclair The Record and Herald News Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:55 PM PST The reality of an abrupt ending to any teamâs high school basketball season hits just about everyone who qualifies for the NJSIAA statewide hoops extravaganza, usually squarely in the heart and soul. | Heart disease risk tied to mom's number of births Reuters Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:46 PM PST NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A woman's risk of heart disease and stroke in middle-age and beyond may be associated with the number of children she gives birth to, a large study of Swedish women hints. | JCMC dance their way into your hearts with promotional health video The Jersey Journal Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:38 PM PST To raise awareness that February is American Heart Month and heart disease remains the biggest killer of women in the U.S, Jersey City Medical Center staff members put on their dancing shoes and created a video.You may never see it... | | |
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