Mount Sinai receives contract to develop nanotechnology tools for diagnosing diseases News-Medical-Net Thu, 30 Sep 2010 02:17 AM PDT Mount Sinai School of Medicine received a contract for almost $16.5 million from The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLBI) through the Program of Excellence in Nanotechnology (PEN). The contract is one of four issued nationally to develop multidisciplinary research Centers with the goal of developing nanotechnology tools for diagnosing and treating ... | Economy blamed for low birth rates Lake Tahoe News Thu, 30 Sep 2010 02:05 AM PDT By Erin Allday, San Francisco Chronicle If itâs true that sex is one of the best forms of free entertainment in a recession, the folks taking it to heart must be using protection â" the nationâs birthrate has dropped to what may be the lowest level ever. Many Bay Area hospitals reported fewer births in 2009 than [...] | Chief Public Defender Tsoutsouris dies at 74 Post-Tribune Thu, 30 Sep 2010 02:02 AM PDT VALPARAISO -- Porter County's first official public defender, the man who ran the office since 1970, died Wednesday morning at the age of 74. Chief Public Defender James V. Tsoutsouris, whose law office was on Lincolnway, died in Chicago after being airlifted there from Porter hospital. The apparent cause of death was a heart attack, his former partner, Tony Bertig, said. Tsoutsouris collapsed ... | Study finds diet soda as bad as regular Daily Sundial Thu, 30 Sep 2010 01:58 AM PDT Diet does not make a difference, at least when it comes to metabolic syndrome, a new study has found. Metabolic syndrome, which puts people at greater risk of Type 2 diabetes, stroke and other heart-related diseases, is characterized by several risk factors. | Veteran Claims the VA is Changing Med Delivery KRGV Rio Grande Valley Thu, 30 Sep 2010 00:49 AM PDT MISSION - A Valley Veteran says the local Veteran's office told him he could no longer receive his medications through his post office box. However that may not be the case at all. Bill Ward is a Vietnam Veteran who has suffered five heart attacks in the past few years. He takes numerous prescription medications that he receives through his post office box. He's been receiving his medications ... | Clayton-le-Moors death is 'domestic murder' Lancashire Telegraph Thu, 30 Sep 2010 00:37 AM PDT A MAN whose body was found in a flat died from a single stab wound to the heart â" and police are treating the death as a 'domestic murder'. | Forbes hospital heart center one of '50 best' The Times Express Thu, 30 Sep 2010 00:27 AM PDT The heart surgery program at Forbes Regional Hospital has been recognized by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons as one of the 50 best in the nation.  read more » | | |
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