Discovery of mad cow in Calif. was stroke of luck Erie Times-News Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:57 AM PDT A non-descript building in the heart of California's dairy country has become the focus of intense scrutiny now that mad cow disease has been discovered in a dead dairy cow. | Young Heart Patient Sought In St. Louis Area OfficialWire Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:49 AM PDT A doctor says a 5-year-old heart patient is in danger after police say his father, who does not have custody of the boy, took him from a St. Louis hospital where he is on a transplant waiting list. | New device saves womanâs life KPLC Lake Charles Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:33 AM PDT A new device is credited with saving woman's life after a sudden heart attack. | Las Vegasâ Heart Attack Grill Claims Second Victim PRWeb Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:21 AM PDT RoadFish.com menâs lifestyle and finance magazine today weighed in on the Las Vegas restaurant that has seen two people collapse mid-meal in two months. (PRWeb April 25, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/heart-attack-grill-vegas/second-victim-two-months/prweb9440251.htm | Illinois Amber Alert KHQA Tri-States Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:14 AM PDT An Illinois amber alert issued for a little boy waiting for a heart transplant. | Researchers develop five different molecular models of the voltage sensor News-Medical-Net Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:12 AM PDT Every thought, every movement, every heartbeat is controlled by lightning-quick electrical impulses in the brain, the muscles, and the heart. But too much electrical excitability in the membranes of the cells can cause things like epilepsy and cardiac arrhythmia. A research group at Linköping University has now published new discoveries that can lead to new medicines for these diseases. | | |
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