Prosecution To Rest In Anna Nicole Smith Drug Trial CBS 2 Los Angeles Mon, 27 Sep 2010 06:11 AM PDT The Anna Nicole Smith trial's approaching outcome is sure to reverberate among doctors and pain management patients whose need for drugs is at the heart of California laws under which the defendants are charged. | European Society of Cardiology to support EuroPRevent Meeting News-Medical-Net Mon, 27 Sep 2010 05:55 AM PDT Workplace wellness programmes play a vital role in preventing cardiovascular disease and stroke. This year's World Heart Day theme is to encourage employers and employees to take simple steps to improve heart-health in the workplace. The European Society of Cardiology is keen to support this theme, which coincides with the upcoming launch of two major initiatives at the next EuroPRevent Meeting ... | Funeral for Bishop Kenneth H. Moales Sr. to Live Stream EURweb Mon, 27 Sep 2010 05:54 AM PDT *The legendary Bishop Kenneth H. Moales, Sr., Presiding Prelate of the Pentecostal Churches of Jesus Christ and founding Pastor of The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit | Prayer Tabernacle Church of Love passed away on Monday, Sept. 20, after suffering a fatal heart attack in Bridgeport, CT. Bishop Moales will lie in state at 8 [...] | Nestle to tackle health nutrition Straits Times Mon, 27 Sep 2010 05:02 AM PDT ZURICH - NESTLE laid out on Monday a strategy of health focused subsidiaries to exploit growing business opportunities for foods which help with ageing and conditions such as heart trouble. | As coach recovers, Spartans enter Big Ten play 4-0 Chambersburg Public Opinion Mon, 27 Sep 2010 04:52 AM PDT EAST LANSING, Mich.รข"With coach Mark Dantonio recovering from a mild heart attack, Michigan State did its best to help him enjoy an stress-free weekend. | FDA, European Regulators, Restrict Avandia Use Medical News Today Mon, 27 Sep 2010 04:18 AM PDT Wall Street Journal: "The Food and Drug Administration and European regulators said they were taking action on Avandia, made by GlaxoSmithKline PLC, because of data tying it to increased risk of heart attacks. The FDA move marks a tougher stance by the agency's leadership, named last year by President Barack Obama, and signals to pharmaceutical makers and patients that mass-market drugs with ... | | |
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