No ruling yet on Kerrigan manslaughter charge request The Stoneham Independent Mon, 29 Nov 2010 10:14 AM PST WOBURN (AP) â" The brother of figure skater Nancy Kerrigan asked a judge last Thursday to dismiss a manslaughter charge against him in the death of their 70-year-old father, arguing that the elder Kerrigan's death was caused by a long-standing heart condition, not by a violent altercation. | Type 2 Diabetics Persist Less With Statin Therapy Than With Oral Antihyperglycemic Regimen Medical News Today Mon, 29 Nov 2010 10:09 AM PST Persistence with statin therapy lags behind persistence with an oral antihyperglycemic regimen in type 2 diabetic patients simultaneously prescribed treatment with statins and oral antihyperglycemic agents, researchers announced at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2010. "Integrated approaches for minimizing the persistence gap might potentially reduce cardiovascular risks ... | Wounded in action: Photos tell an Afghan war story The Argus-Press Mon, 29 Nov 2010 09:25 AM PST In a photo taken by a Walter Reed Hospital photographer and made available by Spc. Kuehl, President Barack Obama places the Purple Heart on Spc. Jeremy Kuehl, 24, of Altoona, Iowa, from the1-320 Alpha Battery, 2nd Brigade, 101 Airborne Division, during a private ceremony at his room at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington Monday, August 30, 2010. Kuehl was wounded in July, in an IED ... | Magnesium reduce sudden heart failure risk for women: Harvard study Nutraingredients.com Mon, 29 Nov 2010 09:13 AM PST The apparent protective effects of magnesium were strongest when the researchers focused their attention on blood levels, with every 0.25 milligram per deciliter increase associated with a 41 percent reduction in the risk of sudden cardiac death. | Ireland's boom, and its banks, have gone. But it still has the web Guardian Unlimited Mon, 29 Nov 2010 08:32 AM PST With its property wealth and optimism dissipated, Ireland needs a future: its small but hardy technology sector could provide it The bankers have gone from St Stephen's Green. In the basement of the building that looks out over the park in the heart of Dublin, where the bank directors had, of all things, a squash court, a new media company â" Simply Zesty â" is moving in. "It's a bit of a work in ... | | |
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