Aggressive diabetes treatments no help to heart MSNBC Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:12 PM PDT Aggressive drug treatment to lower blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol in diabetics does little to prevent heart disease and strokes, but it does help prevent diabetic eye disease, nerve and kidney disease, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. | Losing It With Jillian: The Vivio Family Reality TV Magazine Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:07 PM PDT Tonight on NBC, Jillian Michaels travels to Tennessee to work with the Vivio family on a new episode of Losing It With Jillian. During the emotional episode, Jillian works with a dad who has dealt with 13 heart surgeries and a fourteen-year old boy who weighs in at a whopping 330 lbs! Keep reading for more details [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Losing It With Jillian: The Vivio Family", url ... | Learning biology, up close and personal The Doings Clarendon Hills Tue, 29 Jun 2010 17:48 PM PDT Casey Kinney said she thought it was going to be gross. Disgusting beyond belief. Then she walked into camp to find a cow's heart on her desk. | Newsletter to boost heart health The Star Tue, 29 Jun 2010 17:38 PM PDT THE launch of the inaugural issue of Heart Talk , a newsletter of the Sarawak Heart Foundation (SHF), marks a milestone in the foundationâs history of helping heart patients, creating awareness on the dangers of heart disease and educating the public on heart-related issues. | Lyon College drops second mascot Harrison Daily Times Tue, 29 Jun 2010 17:28 PM PDT BATESVILLE â" For years Heart of the Ozarks athletes have participated in athletics at Lyon College in Batesville. The college had two separate mascots with the Pipers being the female mascot and the Scots being the male counterpart. | Three on bail after plea changed to assault over land row The Irish Times Tue, 29 Jun 2010 17:16 PM PDT THREE MEN have been remanded on bail for sentence after they pleaded guilty to assault causing harm to a farmer aged 65 who later had a heart attack and died on his way to hospital. | Importance of cell-cell communication in ischaemia News-Medical-Net Tue, 29 Jun 2010 16:23 PM PDT A team from the Bristol Heart Institute have investigated the importance of cell-cell communication in regulating the formation of new blood vessels following the restriction in blood supply to the heart or back leg in mice. | Is there an unsuitable doctor in the house? Independent Tue, 29 Jun 2010 16:14 PM PDT I work in a district hospital which, like many others around the country, is facing a shortage of doctors. Three months ago, our 150-bed medical unit which takes in emergency patients â" from strokes to heart attacks â" was missing a third of its complement of middle-ranking and junior doctors. | | |
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