Are the Rangers Really Interested in Roy Oswalt?: Fan's View Yahoo! Sports Fri, 13 Jan 2012 05:35 AM PST The mentality in baseball these days is that you can never have too much pitching and the Texas Rangers seem to me taking that message to heart. The Rangers were known for years as an offensive powerhouse without the pitching that it takes to win. | Ind-Swift to sell Roche diagnostic kits, shares jump Reuters via Yahoo! India News Fri, 13 Jan 2012 05:28 AM PST MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian drugmaker Ind-Swift Ltd said on Friday it will sell heart attack detection kits developed by Swiss firm Roche Holding AG , sending Ind Swift's shares up more than 9 percent. The kit will be sold through pathologists and cardiologists across India, said Gopal Munjal, managing director and chief executive, Ind-Swift, adding he expects 250 million rupees in the first year ... | Educating women about heart attacks may save lives New Kerala Fri, 13 Jan 2012 05:10 AM PST Washington, Jan 13 : Educating women about heart attack symptoms and early warning signs of the disease may shorten the time to treatment and eventually cut risk of risk of death or grave disability, researchers say. | Types and levels of gut bacteria may predict heart attack risk New Kerala Fri, 13 Jan 2012 04:53 AM PST Washington, Jan 13 : The types and levels of bacteria in the intestines may be used to predict a person's likelihood of having a heart attack, and that manipulating these organisms may help reduce heart attack risk. | Roche Diagnostics ties up with ISL New Kerala Fri, 13 Jan 2012 03:41 AM PST Mumbai, Jan 13 : Roche Diagnostics India Pvt. Ltd. on Friday announced it has entered into an agreement with Ind-Swift Limited (ISL) a Chandigarh based pharmaceutical company to promote its test for detecting heart attack, TROP T rapid assay, in India. | Gut bugs can foretell severity of heart attacks New Kerala Fri, 13 Jan 2012 03:23 AM PST Washington, Jan 13 : The bugs present in the gut can be used to predict a person's chances of a heart attack while manipulating them could help cut down such risks. | | |
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