Dantonio, Spartans face huge test Battle Creek Enquirer Sat, 02 Oct 2010 01:43 AM PDT EAST LANSING -- Less than two weeks after a mild heart attack, Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio is trying to ease back into his job. | Wellesley professor unearths a horror: Syphilis experiments in Guatemala Boston Globe Sat, 02 Oct 2010 01:36 AM PDT Picking through musty files in a Pennsylvania archive, a Wellesley College professor made a heart-stopping discovery: US government scientists in the 1940s deliberately infected hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis and gonorrhea in experiments conducted without the subjectsâ permission. Wellesley College - Guatemala - Syphilis - United States - Federal government of the United States | Pomegranate juice a flab buster Daily Mirror Sat, 02 Oct 2010 01:26 AM PDT Pomegranate juice can help banish beer bellies and cut high blood pressure - a major cause of heart disease and strokes. | Bid to treat patients by video Rochdale Observer Sat, 02 Oct 2010 01:11 AM PDT Health chiefs in Rochdale are looking to reduce the number of hospital admissions with a high-tech scheme which will allow patients to be treated at home. NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale will explore the use of telehealth technologies, such as video links that can be used to treat patients with long-term conditions, such as heart failure and diabetes. | Fully experiencing the present: a practice for everyone, religious or not Los Angeles Times Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:28 AM PDT 'Mindfulness, the heart of Buddhist meditation, is at the core of being able to live life as if it really matters. It has nothing to do with Buddhism. It has to do with freedom,' says Jon Kabat-Zinn, developer of a stress reduction system. Molecular biologist and author Jon Kabat-Zinn was a pioneer in applying the Buddhist concept of mindfulness to Western medicine and secular society. But he ... | Setting my own pace - Native writes Valley Courier Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:03 AM PDT I have taken modern technology to heart. We all know our hearts beat inside our bodies at "X" beats per minute, but how many of us know what our optimum beats should be? | Caregiver improves lives for patients and families Walnut Creek Journal Fri, 01 Oct 2010 23:56 PM PDT A widowed man in his 90s recently called Linda Fodrini-Johnson with a message that not only warmed her heart, but reaffirmed why she chose to become a professional geriatric care manager more than 20 years ago. | Womanâs DUI crash led to boyfriendâs death Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item Fri, 01 Oct 2010 23:41 PM PDT Wearing a cross pendant that held her boyfriendâs ashes close to her heart, a Spring City woman admitted that she set in motion the chain of events that eventually led to her boyfriendâs death. | | |
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