Angiogenesis and Combo Therapy Key to Treating Heart Patients: Dr Hariawala International Business Times Sat, 03 Mar 2012 21:56 PM PST Cardiac cellular therapies are undergoing global clinical trials with "encouraging early results" and these economical options will soon be available in India which could bring relief to patients who cannot afford the currently available expensive surgical treatments, says Indian American cardiac surgeon Dr Mukesh Hariawala. | Buttoned Up: Protect your heart Richmond Times-Dispatch Sat, 03 Mar 2012 21:00 PM PST With a little organization and work, you can significantly reduce your risk of heart disease. | China lead pollution poisons 160 children - Xinhua Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News Sat, 03 Mar 2012 20:59 PM PST BEIJING (Reuters) - Lead emission from factories and the natural environment in China's manufacturing heart of Guangdong has poisoned 160 children, Xinhua said on Sunday in the country's latest case of unfettered industrial toxins. Children from Dongtang town in Renhua country were found to have "elevated" levels of lead in their blood after inhaling lead-contaminated air and eating food tainted ... | China lead pollution poisons 160 children - report Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Sat, 03 Mar 2012 20:27 PM PST BEIJING (Reuters) - Lead emission from factories and the natural environment in China's manufacturing heart of Guangdong has poisoned 160 children, Xinhua said on Sunday in the country's latest case of unfettered industrial toxins. Children from Dongtang town in Renhua country were found to have "elevated" levels of lead in their blood after inhaling lead-contaminated air and eating food tainted ... | Rocky Mount Prep loses in 1-A state semifinals Rocky Mount Telegram Sat, 03 Mar 2012 20:23 PM PST FAYETTEVILLE â" As Rocky Mount Prep lost the lead Saturday, it also lost its legs. When the Jaguars fell behind for the first time against Plymouth in the second half, a piece of their heart followed their legs out the door. | Denise Crosby: After 4 months in morgue, burial brings no closure The Courier News Sat, 03 Mar 2012 20:19 PM PST When John Ulrich learned his cousin Whitney Zenker had died Oct. 28 in his Elgin home from an apparent heart attack at age 64, he grieved for the simple, kind-hearted man whoâd been more like a little brother to him.Then the 80-year-old Hampshire resident â" with the consent of three cousins, the closest surviving kin â" called the Kane County Coronerâs Office to make arrangements for the body ... | Heart disease more deadly to women Daily Inter Lake Sat, 03 Mar 2012 20:14 PM PST At Kalispell Regional Medical Centerâs recent Heart Health Fair, Dr. Thomas Amidon drew looks of surprise when he said heart disease kills more women than men and that more women die from heart diseas | Lifetime of healthy choices pay off later UPI Sat, 03 Mar 2012 20:04 PM PST CHICAGO, March 3 (UPI) -- Young adults who don't drink heavily, avoid tobacco, eat healthy, exercise and stay lean lower their risk of heart failure in middle-age, U.S. researchers say. | | |
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