Martin Jol send staff to check up on Fulham squad Daily Mail Tue, 29 May 2012 17:36 PM PDT Martin Jol is making sure his Fulham squad don't enjoy an easy summer by sending his coaching staff to check on their fitness. The Fulham boss has given his players exercise programmes and heart monitors. | Trade Deals For Cheap Drugs In Developing Nations Stalled By U.S. The Huffington Post Tue, 29 May 2012 17:33 PM PDT WASHINGTON -- A change of heart from the Obama administration may pave the way to a groundbreaking global deal to provide lifesaving medications to developing nations. But hardline American opposition to a related treaty has delayed talks to lower the price of AIDS drugs and other critical medications in poor countries. | A New Heart At Last For Patient Who Blogged About The Wait Hartford Courant Tue, 29 May 2012 17:24 PM PDT 18-Year-Old Organ Donor Died Playing Basketball Colby Salerno, who's been blogging from Hartford Hospital about his need for a new heart, received one Tuesday from a Bristol teen who died Monday from injuries sustained last week while playing basketball. | How Chemo Affects The Heart Medical News Today Tue, 29 May 2012 17:15 PM PDT The early online edition in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals a new study, which suggests that blocking a protein in the heart that is produced under stressful conditions could be a new approach to prevent cardiac damage caused by chemotherapy. According to earlier studies, almost a quarter of people who received the common chemotherapy drug doxorubicin have a risk of ... | Monson: At Indy 500, a hand from heaven? What do you believe? The Salt Lake Tribune Tue, 29 May 2012 17:10 PM PDT Wheldonâs three closest friends finish 1-2-3 at Indy â" coincidence? So, what do you do with what happened at the Indy 500 on Sunday? What do you believe? It reaches far past auto racing and beyond sports, straight to the metaphysical and to the core of religion and the heart of lifeâs mysteries. | Ireland's austerity D-Day: How much pain can it take? Independent Tue, 29 May 2012 16:34 PM PDT The opinion of Niall Daly, who runs the Chocolate Shop in Cork's English Market, sums up why Ireland looks set to vote in favour of the new EU fiscal treaty in its referendum tomorrow. "I'm leaning towards voting Yes, but definitely with a heavy heart," he said. "The No campaign haven't convinced me that we'll have access to money at a reasonable rate should a second bailout be necessary." | | |
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