Sunday, December 11, 2011

Health News: [heart]


Pakistan’s prime minister says President Zardari may take 2 more weeks medical leave
Washington Post Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:59 PM PST
ISLAMABAD â€" Pakistan’s prime minister says that President Asif Ali Zardari may need two weeks to rest in Dubai following medical treatment there before he returns home. There has been much speculation over the political future of the 56-year-old Zardari since he flew to Dubai last week for treatment related to a heart condition. Read full article >>

Police hunt killer after RNZ journalist bashed
TVNZ Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:48 PM PST
Police are still hunting a killer after a bashing in the heart of Wellington.

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KAAL Austin Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:44 PM PST
A Perham High School basketball player who nearly died after collapsing during a game will soon be back on the court. According to his CaringBridge site, a Los Angeles based cardiologist cleared Zach Gabbard to play basketball after extensive testing showed no problems with his heart.

Gov concerned over India becoming diabetic capital
New Kerala Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:43 PM PST
Chennai, Dec 11: Expressing concern over counrty becoming the diabetic capital of thw world and very high incidence of heart attacks, Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah today called upon for greater awareness among people with pivotal role for media in building up the health of the citizens.

Medicine Needs Frugal Innovation
Technology Review Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:13 PM PST
A low-cost pocket ultrasound device can see into the human heart. So why do so few doctors use it? In the history of medical innovation, advances in technology have been inextricably linked to increases in cost. But we are at a unique moment in which the insular world of medicine is about to be penetrated by the remarkable digital infrastructure. Think about the cost of computing. Over the past ...

Utes - Football
The Salt Lake Tribune Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:11 PM PST
(Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah heart specialist Joseph Brent Muhlstein co-authored research suggesting too much vitamin D is bad for the heart. The study is among a growing body of evidence suggesting that more is not better when it comes to vitamins.

Athlete at heart, Rheumatoid Arthritis Family scholarship winner
Trumbull Times Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:05 PM PST
Like many of his friends, Evan Corey’s childhood was focused on one thing â€" sports. “Everyone just called me the jock, and you would rarely find me without a basketball in my hand or a bat slung over my shoulder,” he remembers. Then, in third grade, the joint pain and fatigue that would eventually be diagnosed as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) began to change Evan’s childhood. “My ...

Football: Glory set to regain Dodd
sportal.com.au Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:01 PM PST
Perth Glory should be boosted by the return of key midfielder Travis Dodd for Saturday's home clash with the in-form Melbourne Heart.

Training program gives Rapid City doctors knowledge to fight heart disease
KOTA Rapid City Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:00 PM PST
A new training program could mean patients won't have to look far to get the help they need.

TCU assistant coach changed approach to life after heart attack
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:56 PM PST
The Frogs help “young” Eddie Williamson celebrate his 60th birthday.




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