Charitable tradition at heart of New Braunfels community YNN Austin Sun, 27 May 2012 18:12 PM PDT The community of Copper Ridge committed about a year ago to do what it can to help area nonprofits. This month, they raised money for the Clarity Child Guidance Center, a local nonproft which helps children and teens with mental health care. | Soy supplement shows no blood pressure benefit: study Reuters Sun, 27 May 2012 18:09 PM PDT (Reuters) - Soy-rich diets have been linked to lower rates of heart disease, but soy supplements alone may not do anything for older women's blood pressure, according to a U.S. study. | FHI 360 launches Cardiovascular Prevention campaign Ghanaweb.com Sun, 27 May 2012 17:19 PM PDT Female heads of households have been advised to adopt healthy cooking habits and to serve foods with less oil and salt. They should also serve more fruits and vegetables to prevent heart diseases among their family members. | Change of heart by Singapore's national sports associations Straits Times Sun, 27 May 2012 17:06 PM PDT Going foreign has never been more difficult for Singapore's national sports associations (NSAs). The rising cost of living, mindset changes and tighter rules governing adopted athletes have meant that fewer NSAs are recruiting abroad. Related Stories What lies ahead for next fight? Sitoh Yih Pin to Desmond Choo: Never say die Workers' Party won't go on witch hunt: Low Cheers for Png Eng Huat ... | Robert Thompson's Family Blames City for Callaway Mayor's Death WJHG Panama City Sun, 27 May 2012 16:49 PM PDT Callaway- Callaway Mayor Robert Thompson's death over the weekend was still unknown Sunday. But his family spoke out against initial reports it could have been a heart attack. They claimed black mold he was exposed to on the job killed him. | Is marathon running bad for the heart? Philippine Daily Inquirer Sun, 27 May 2012 16:36 PM PDT ON MAY 21, 2012, the United States Preventive Services Task Force reaffirmed the recommendation of the independent panel that sets U.S. cancer-screening policy that âmen should not get routine PSA tests to screen for prostate cancer; men get far more harm than benefit from routine PSA tests.â Many urologists and patient groups protested. Our advice: [...] | | |
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