Thursday, March 8, 2012

Health News: [heart]


Star Jones Responds To Being 'Ambushed' On Her Return To 'The View' On 'The Rosie Show' (VIDEO)
The Huffington Post Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:12 AM PST
When Star Jones returned to "The View" six years after her tumultuous departure from the daytime talk show, she was there to talk about the Go Red for Women campaign to raise awareness of the dangers in women of heart disease. But the co-hosts seemed determined to rehash the bad old days.

SA GM crop area hits record
Pretoria News Thu, 08 Mar 2012 01:51 AM PST
Corn plants are seen at a drought-affected farm near Rufino, Santa Fe province, about 455 km (283 miles) north of Buenos Aires January 5, 2012. In the agricultural heart of Argentina, one of the largest exporters of food products, farmers are attending daily to the deterioration of their crops due to lack of rain caused by the La Nina phenomenon.

Dr. Terry L. Bartolet's memorial at Cottingham Stadium was 'fitting,' business partner says
The Express-Times Thu, 08 Mar 2012 01:32 AM PST
Several hundred mourners gathered at the stadium Wednesday morning to honor the life of Bartolet, 71, who died Sunday of a heart attack. See PHOTOS.

Queen's receives NICH&S grant to create vaccine against Pseudomonas
News-Medical-Net Thu, 08 Mar 2012 01:25 AM PST
Queen's University Belfast scientists working on a vaccine to combat Pseudomonas have received a financial boost from Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke.

Mid-valley news briefs for March 8
The Desert Sun Thu, 08 Mar 2012 01:22 AM PST
PALM DESERT â€" Renowned author and geriatric psychiatrist Peter Rabins will lead a seminar on caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Church.

Pharma Trade Group Calls for More Minorities in Clinical Trials
New America Media Thu, 08 Mar 2012 01:17 AM PST
CHICAGO â€" Communities most impacted by diabetes, heart disease and cancer are also the least likely to be enrolled in clinical trials, making it difficult for the U.S. pharmaceutical industry to develop effective drugs to treat them.“Different ethnicities metabolize drugs...

Common heart drug may combat racism as side effect, study suggests
GlobalPost Thu, 08 Mar 2012 01:15 AM PST
A common heart disease drug may also alter subconscious racial attitudes, a new study has found, leading scientists to suggest that racism is based on fear. read more

Heart disease drug 'combats racism'
Daily Mail Thu, 08 Mar 2012 01:03 AM PST
Volunteers given a beta-blocker appeared to be less racially prejudiced at a subconscious level than another group treated with a 'dummy' pill, according to an Oxford University study.

MONROE: Students with heart jump rope
The Cranbury Press Thu, 08 Mar 2012 00:55 AM PST
Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE â€" Hundreds of students at Woodland Elementary School came to school Tuesday dressed in red and doing something in the name of love, but it had little to do with Valentine’s Day.

Why Not Prevent and Reverse Coronary Heart Disease with New Thermobalancing Therapy Avoiding Potentially Harmful ...
PRWeb Thu, 08 Mar 2012 00:51 AM PST
Fine Treatment recommends new Thermobalancing Therapy for prevention coronary heart disease and it also reverses cardiovascular disease without resorting to potentially harmful invasive procedures. This natural therapy increases the blood flow in the heart improving the condition of the heart muscle and relieving angina. (PRWeb March 08, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com ...




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