Sunday, March 11, 2012

Health News: [heart]


Oregonian editorial page editor dies
Pioneer Press Sun, 11 Mar 2012 18:09 PM PDT
PORTLAND, Ore.â€"The editorial page editor of The Oregonian died Saturday of a heart attack. Robert J. Caldwell was 63.

Robert J. Caldwell, Oregonian editorial page editor, dies of heart attack
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Sun, 11 Mar 2012 18:08 PM PDT
PORTLAND, Ore. - The editorial page editor of The Oregonian died Saturday of a heart attack. Robert J. Caldwell was 63. The Oregonian ( http://bit.ly/xwh3qh ) reports Caldwell graduated from the University of Oregon in 1972 and worked as a reporter, editor and publisher at several newspapers in the Northwest.

Meryl Streep's Tips Her Many Hats To Hillary Clinton At Women's Summit [VIDEO]
International Business Times Sun, 11 Mar 2012 17:35 PM PDT
Meryl Streep's heart felt tribute to Hillary Clinton at the Women in the World Summit on Saturday almost played out like an audition as well as a celebration.

Altru Gets New Technology for Heart Attack Patients
WDAZ 8 Grand Forks Sun, 11 Mar 2012 17:20 PM PDT
GRAND FORKS (WDAZ-TV) - New technology is coming to Altru in Grand Forks. The hospital is being awarded $85,000 by the American Heart Association's Mission Lifeline program.  Talk about this topic

Southside man dies after trip to dentist
FOX 59 Indianapolis Sun, 11 Mar 2012 17:19 PM PDT
For a 62-year-old man with a history of heart attacks, William Cage’s doctors said he was doing pretty well.

Blackburn heart scanner appeal hits £100,000 mark
Lancashire Telegraph Sun, 11 Mar 2012 16:16 PM PDT
A BRITISH Heart Foundation appeal aiming to fund vital equipment for East Lancashire patients has hit the £100,000 mark.

Lost Hour of Sleep Over Weekend May Put Heart at Risk Monday
HealthDay via Yahoo! News Sun, 11 Mar 2012 16:08 PM PDT
THURSDAY, March 8 (HealthDay News) -- Not only do you lose an hour of sleep after the clocks move ahead to daylight-saving time this weekend, but you also may be at increased risk for a heart attack, a heart expert claims.

Does Propranolol Reduce Racism? Probably Yes, Subconsciously
Medical News Today Sun, 11 Mar 2012 15:07 PM PDT
A small study found that people's subconscious racial bias is considerably reduced if they are taking propranolol, a heart disease drug, researchers from Oxford University wrote in the journal Psychopharmacology. The study was carried out by a team of psychologists, ethicists and psychiatrists. Lead author, Sylvia Terbeck and team carried out an experiment on 36 individuals. 18 were given ...

Six die in Nairobi bus station blast
Gulf Times Sun, 11 Mar 2012 14:41 PM PDT
Kenya blamed Somali Al Shebaab rebels yesterday for grenade attacks that killed at least six people and wounded scores at a bus station near the heart of the capital Nairobi a day earlier.

Boston Scientific To Acquire Cameron Health, Inc For $1.35 Billion
Medical News Today Sun, 11 Mar 2012 14:22 PM PDT
Boston Scientific Corporation says it is going forward with its option to take over (buy) Cameron Health for $1.35 billion which will be done in separate payments (details below). Cameron Health is a private company located in San Clemente, California, it has developed a unique subcutaneous implantable cardioconverted which does not require leads to pass through veins and into the heart. Cameron ...




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