Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Health News: [heart]


Trailer for Whitney Houston’s final film debuts
Dawn Tue, 03 Apr 2012 02:19 AM PDT
Houston, who died suddenly in Los Angeles in February at the age of 48 of accidental drowning due to the effects of cocaine use and heart disease, appears sporadically in the trailer that was shown on Monday’s “Today” show.

Uncovering kids: 89,000 poor Pa. kids slashed from Medicaid
Philadelphia Daily News Tue, 03 Apr 2012 02:15 AM PDT
KHELI Muhammad was trying to schedule a routine pediatrician's appointment last summer when she discovered that her 2-year-old son, who has a congenital heart disorder, had been kicked off the Medicaid rolls.

Trampolines give heart a jump start with Skyrobics
Reno Gazette-Journal Tue, 03 Apr 2012 01:39 AM PDT
Angel White, middle, of Carmel, Ind. bounces on a trampoline during a "skyrobics" class at Fishers Sky Zone in Fishers, Ind. on Tuesday, March 13, 2012. ItÕs the latest exercise craze: Doing aerobics on a trampoline.

Stemedica Ischemic Tolerant Stem Cells Produce Significant Improvement In Cardiac Function After Heart Attack
PRWeb Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:54 AM PDT
Transplanted ischemic tolerant mesenchymal stem cells (itMSC) developed by Stemedica Cell Technologies, Inc., a leader in adult allogeneic stem cell manufacturing, research and development, produced significant improvement in the pumping function of the left ventricle in patients who had experienced a heart attack. The study was presented at the 26th American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting ...

The US Drug Watchdog Now Calls Its Yaz Yasmin Birth Control Pill Initiative Their Most Important Young Women's ...
PRWeb Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:52 AM PDT
The US Drug Watchdog is expanding its initiative related to the birth control pills called Yaz, Yasmin, and the generic version called Ocella. The group says, "We are dramatically expanding our ongoing national initiative regarding the birth control pills called Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella, over concern that the use of these drugs could be associated with pulmonary embolisms, strokes, heart attacks ...

US Judge Unseals Lawsuit on Actos Bladder Cancer and Heart Failure: Where to Find Advice and Solutions in Case of ...
PRWeb Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:51 AM PDT
On February 24th, 2012 US Judge F. Dennis Saylor ordered the unsealing of a whistleblower case filed by Helen Ge involving the failure to report bladder cancer and Congestive Heart Failure adverse events for Actos (Case 1:10-cv-11043-FDS in U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts). Actos is a popular diabetes drug manufactured by Takeda Pharmaceutical. Ge, a former Takeda Pharmaceutical ...

Today in America TV Introduces New Series on Nutritional Advancements
PRWeb Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:38 AM PDT
Today in America TV introduces a new series about nutritional advancements in honor of National Health Week. Everyone can play a part in the prevention of diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer with minor changes to their diet. (PRWeb April 03, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/today-in-america-tv-stay/healthy/prweb9361296.htm

Medical Emergency Halts Zoning Debate
East Aurora Advertiser Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:18 AM PDT
The Marilla Town Board's discussion of a rezoning request was abruptly halted last week over a medical emergency. Councilman Donald Darrow needed to be rushed from the scene for an ailment believed to be heart related.

B’klyn ed. ‘prince’ Rubino dies
New York Post Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:14 AM PDT
Veteran Brooklyn educator Fortunato “Fred” Rubino â€" who was recently promoted to superintendent of District 14 â€" died yesterday of a heart attack at home, his family said.Rubino, who would have turned 57 on Sunday, worked most of his life as a teacher and administrator at IS 318 in Williamsburg.He...

Doctors re-grow human heart
Yale Daily News Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:13 AM PDT
A Yale doctor's innovative stem cell procedure may change the field of regenerative medicine. 4-year old Angela Irizarry was born with a single pumping chamber in her heart, a congenital birth defect that causes the heart to overwork itself trying to pump sufficient amounts of blood to the body. Six months ago, Christopher Breuer, associate professor of surgery and pediatrics and director of ...




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