Lawyers seek proper care for Iraq shooting suspect San Antonio Express-News Fri, 30 Mar 2012 01:48 AM PDT (AP) รข" Attorneys for an Army sergeant charged with killing five service members at an Iraq military base's mental health clinic are concerned about the soldier's medical treatment at a prison in Washington state. Culp said Russell is taking anti-depressive and anti-psychotic drugs that are causing his physical condition to deteriorate by elevating his heart rate, blood pressure and weight ... | Medical Emergency Halts Zoning Debate East Aurora Advertiser Fri, 30 Mar 2012 01:42 AM PDT The Marilla Town Board's discussion of a rezoning request was abruptly halted last week over a medical emergency. Councilman Donald Darrow needed to be rushed from the scene for an ailment believed to be heart related. | Starvation linked to greater risk of cardiac complications EurekAlert! Fri, 30 Mar 2012 01:22 AM PDT ( European Society of Cardiology ) Russians born during the Leningrad Siege in World War II, are giving scientists new strategies to identify people who experienced intrauterine growth restriction and starvation during childhood at greatest risk of developing long term heart complications. | Concussion treatment not backed by evidence Connecticut Post Fri, 30 Mar 2012 01:05 AM PDT As a headache specialist and team neurologist to Sacred Heart University , the University of New Haven and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers , I read with interest the Oct. 25 article describing Dr. Michael Lee`s "cocoon therapy" for concussions. | KV Hospital in the black, looks to expand services Kern Valley Sun Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:55 AM PDT Susan Barr/Kern Valley Sun A successful Heart Walk, a new doctor for the Rural Health Clinic and possible funding from a surprise source were topics of discussion at the March 7 Kern Valley Healthcare District board of trustees meeting. | UCD student gets grant to study broken hearts The Daily Democrat Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:35 AM PDT Annahita Sarcon, a fourth-year medical student at the UC Davis School of Medicine, was awarded a $2,500 grant from the American Medical Association Foundation's Seed Grant Research Program to support investigations on broken-heart syndrome, a temporary condition that mimics a heart attack brought | | |
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