Chinese smokers not prepared to face hasty smoking ban People's Daily Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:14 PM PDT Marveled by the futurist architecture, Jiang lit up a cigarette as he disembarked a tourist bus in front of the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA), situated in the heart of Beijing. | My family saved my life, says father Griffith Area News Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:05 PM PDT GRIFFITH man Peter Henderson literally owes his life to his family. The 56-year-old father of two was moving furniture earlier this month when he collapsed after suffering a potentially deadly heart attack. | Terrorist attack hits cafe in Morocco, 14 dead San Jose Mercury News Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:00 PM PDT MARRAKECH, Morocco -- A massive terrorist bombing tore through a tourist cafe in the bustling heart of Marrakech's old quarter, killing at least 11 foreigners and three Moroccans in the country's deadliest attack in eight years. | Sacred Heart readies new extended care unit The Morning Call Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:56 PM PDT Facility will fill void left by state hospital closing. It has the amenities of an average home â" bedrooms, a kitchen area, living rooms, even an exercise room and an outdoor courtyard â" but to Sacred Heart Hospital President and CEO John Nespoli, the hospital's new extended acute care unit can also be viewed as "the future of health care." | Smokers not ready for hasty smoking ban China Economic Net Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:32 PM PDT Marveled by the futurist architecture, Jiang lit up a cigarette as he disembarked a tourist bus in front of the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA), situated in the heart of Beijing. | Hundreds Mourn âThe Walking Manâ Elk Grove Citizen Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:29 PM PDT Gurmej Atwal was nicknamed, âThe Walking Man.â The retired Indian government employee took regular strolls in Elk Grove with his friend, Surinder Singh who was recovering from a heart attack. | Drugs for Bone Loss May Also Help the Heart WebMD Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:25 PM PDT An early report of a new study shows that the first-generation bisphosphonate, Didronel, in combination with the cholesterol drug Lipitor, reduced abdominal aortic plaques by about 12% in people with high cholesterol, compared to 1% in people on Lipitor alone. | Legionella bacteria detected in water at Sacred Heart Medical Center KREM.com Spokane Thu, 28 Apr 2011 16:30 PM PDT SPOKANE -- Recent tests have confirmed the presence of legionella bacteria in Sacred Heart Medical Center's water supply. Patients can not drink the water or even shower in it. Bottled water is being provided to drink. KREM 2 News has been told legionella bacteria are common in a community water supply. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it would not be surprised if half the ... | | |
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