UA professor develops liquid aspirin The Tuscaloosa News Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:19 PM PST By Adam Jones Staff Writer Originally extracted from willow tree bark and later synthesized in a lab in 1853, aspirin is one of the world's oldest drugs. With a range of uses from pain relief to heart health, it is a staple of most medicine cabinets. Surely nothing new could come from aspirin. | Local Heart Health Summit Draws 7 States FOX 13 Memphis Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:08 PM PST February is National Heart Health Month. As it comes to a close, a conference like never before is planned for Saturday right here in Memphis. Healthcare providers from 7 states will be attending. | A pot calling the kettle black? Gulf Daily News Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:02 PM PST I nearly had a heart attack a few nights ago when I saw two feet sticking out of one of the large refuse bins in the street near my home. The impending coronary was averted when the feet moved and, eventually, more of the person to whom they were attached, emerged from the bin. | Suicide bombers strike in Kabul The World Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:02 PM PST KABUL (AP) -- Suicide bombers attacked in the heart of Kabul today, triggering a series of explosions and gunbattles that killed at least 17 people in an area of residential hotels rented by Indian embassy workers and other foreigners, police and witnesses said. | Carnage in Kabul Gulf Daily News Fri, 26 Feb 2010 13:58 PM PST KABUL: Insurgents struck in the heart of the Afghan capital yesterday with suicide attackers and a car bomb, targeting hotels used by foreigners and killing at least 16 people and wounding dozens. | Taliban attacks in Kabul; insurgents not crippled USA Today Fri, 26 Feb 2010 13:43 PM PST Insurgents struck Friday at hotels in the heart of Kabul with suicide attackers and a car bomb, killing at least 16 people -- half of them foreigners -- in an assault that showed the militants remain a potent force despite setbacks on the battlefield and the arrest of more than a dozen key leaders. | Kabul Taliban attack shows insurgents not crippled Sify News Fri, 26 Feb 2010 13:40 PM PST Insurgents struck Friday at hotels in the heart of Kabul with suicide attackers and a car bomb, killing at least 16 people â" half of them foreigners â" in an assault that showed the | | |
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