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One couple shares their story as each rebounds from a heart attack. More than a million Americans will have a heart attack this year. Do you know your risk?
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- European Union leaders meeting in Brussels tomorrow will probably press Greece to present more detailed budget cuts and stop short of announcing an aid package for the debt-stricken nation, a German government official said.
Factors such as maternal high blood pressure and high hematocrit levels (the proportion of blood that consists of red blood cells) are associated with a greater likelihood of restricted fetal growth during the first trimester, with restricted growth linked to an increased risk of preterm birth and low birth weight, according to a study in the February 10 issue of JAMA."Human growth and ...
Intelligence is second only to smoking as a predictor of heart disease, scientists said on Wednesday, suggesting public health campaigns may need to be designed for people with lower IQs if they are to work.
For the first three months of this year, K.B. Forbes spent much of his time flying to Orlando from his office in East Los Angeles. His mission: to interview more than 60 low-income people, mostly Hispanics, who had the misfortune of being ill enough to require a hospital visit.
There’s no longer any doubt: Weston Town Hall employees have heart.
NGOING EVENTS: USED BOOK SALE The Labyrinth Used Books and Gifts, First United Methodist Church, 414 High St, Pottstown. There is a wonderful selection of secular and religious books available for bargain prices at the Labyrinth. Many popular authors are available. There are also self help, reference and travel books, cookbooks, and children’s books. Small gift items are also available at a low ...
Joe Feeg, Drew Eisenhower and Marco Pangrazi are all members of the Oley Valley High School wrestling team. As juniors, they were named the captains of the team
Who doesn’t love the taste of irresistible, delicious chocolate? Those who consider themselves “chocoholics” may no longer have to feel guilty about indulging in the heart-warming substance with luxurious texture and delicious flavor.
On Feb. 8 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the cholesterol-lowering medication Crestor (rosuvastatin) for some patients who are at increased risk of heart disease but have not been diagnosed with it. The new indication is for reducing the likelihood of a heart attack or stroke or the need for a procedure to treat blocked or narrowed arteries in patients who have never been told ...
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