Homeless who died in Asheville area recalled at memorial Asheville Citizen-Times Sun, 04 Apr 2010 21:48 PM PDT ASHEVILLE â" Twenty-six names. Twenty-six lives lost, to heart attacks, murder, electrocution, bacterial infection, exposure to the elements. In some cases, the cause of death will never be known. Autopsies are not generally performed on people who are homeless and poor. | Baby Zo Khai needs aid to correct heart defect New Straits Times Sun, 04 Apr 2010 21:33 PM PDT KUALA LUMPUR: Four-month-old heart patient Thang Zo Khai is in a critical condition. He is suffering from a chest infection and has been hospitalised since Feb 10. | No second wave of A(H1N1) in Malaysia AsiaOne Sun, 04 Apr 2010 21:30 PM PDT PETALING JAYA, MALAYSIA: Malaysians can take heart that the country is not facing a second wave of influenza A(H1N1) outbreak as feared. | Alzheimerâs Association Presents Education Series Yankton Press & Dakotan Sun, 04 Apr 2010 21:24 PM PDT The South Dakota Alzheimerâs Association is presenting a four-part caregiver education video conference every Wednesday evening in April at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital. Each session is free to family caregivers and begins at 7 p.m. | Health Fair can be a money saver Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Sun, 04 Apr 2010 20:57 PM PDT Medical costs are skyrocketing. In fact, medical expenses are the cause of half of all bankruptcies filed in the United States. Chronic ailments such as heart disease, arthritis and diabetes are ma... | Chocolate might reduce blood pressure and risk of heart disease, research suggests Science Daily Sun, 04 Apr 2010 20:25 PM PDT Easter eggs and other chocolate may be good for you -- at least in small quantities and preferably if it's dark chocolate -- according to research that shows just one small square of chocolate a day can lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. | Impotence an early sign of heart disease EARTHtimes.org Sun, 04 Apr 2010 20:18 PM PDT Hamburg - Impotence may be an early warning sign of heart disease in older men, according to a team of German scientists.... | Why Women Quit Working WEEK News 25 Central Illinois Sun, 04 Apr 2010 20:13 PM PDT An employee at Heart Technologies at work. All 70 of the company's employees have health care coverage. | Dousing the flame The Sun Sun, 04 Apr 2010 20:09 PM PDT In my previous article (theSun, March 22) it was mentioned that chronic inflammation promotes a number of chronic health disorders such as heart disease, diabetes, allergies, hypertension, stroke, tonsillitis, gingivitis, sinusitis, Alzeimerâs disease, obesity and some forms of cancer. | | |
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