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Foundation Executive Director, Kim McWilliams says, More research is the only way we can ensure genuine advances in medicine and outcomes for patients. From our beginnings, we have promoted research of high scientific value and purpose across the
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Even though the health authorities acknowledge the findings, they are shying away from supporting tougher anti-smoking laws. Both the cabinet and health office are calling on voters on September 23 to say no to a proposal from health organisations,
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They have each other to remind themselves to take their pills, mind their weight and make sure they follow doctor's orders...The nurse records the information, takes note of any shortness of breath or other peculiarity that could be a cause for
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Cephalon holds a 20% stake, released positive phase 2 study results for heart disease treatment Revascor. To treat heart failure, Mesoblast's Revascor treatment uses stem-cell technology to rebuild blood vessels and heart muscles. The phase 2 study
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Dr. John Robinson a sum of $1.8 million to conduct studies into congestive heart failure. Dr. John Robinson is a health physician and bio-physicist at South Dakota State University. The study is
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A Haitian resident suffering from cholera waits for help on a street at the slum of Cite-Soleil in Port-au-Prince November 10, 2010. The death toll in Haiti's cholera epidemic climbed on Thursday, reaching 800, according to a U.S. medical expert who
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Peter Steele, the lead singer of the band Type O Negative, died today of a possible heart It was a shock for most of the people that Peter Steele is dead since he was doing just fine. Peter Steele was t
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Disclosing this at a press conference here today Dr Narasimhan, Care Hospital, Dr Harikrishna Tandri from John Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore and Dr Andre D Avilla from Mount Sinai Hospital New York said that the summit will bring
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A new study suggests that thousands of heart failure deaths and hospitalizations may be averted each year if doctors prescribe higher doses of a critical medication, researchers here said Tuesday. The medication, called an angiotensin-receptor
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