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Your chances of surviving a sudden heart attack may depend on where you live; some American cities have survival rates five times higher than others...If they coach someone over the phone to give CPR, the chance of surviving goes up. There's now a
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Brain aneurysms caused by bomb blasts and other severe trauma could one day be treated by biomedical technology developed at Purdue University. A team of faculty and students is creating tiny irradiated stents intended to speed up cell formation
Tags: Paul Allain, nuclear engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Health Medical Pharma, Aneurysm, medicine, stent, Radiology
The Pradaxa Resource Center is the Web’s largest source for information on Pradaxa research, side effects and legal news. May 25, 2012 The Pradaxa Resource Center, a patient advocacy group, is alerting patients affected by internal bleeding
Tags: Pradaxa Resource Center, internal bleeding, legal options, Chicago, Health Medical Pharma, Anticoagulants, Dabigatran, adverse effect, bleeding, medicine
proactivelife.com/" title="proactivelife">Diabetes Support Supplements contains pure turmeric and new research from Penn State and Chiang Mai University of Thailand finds the spice may do the heart good by lowering triglyceride and insulin levels
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Originally published Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 3:02 PM Movie review 'Post Mortem': Examining a sociopath's life, surrounded by death A movie review of "Post Mortem," Pablo Larrain's strange, mesmerizing tale concerning a coroner's assistant who
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Labour pains Cameron Diaz in What to Expect When You're Expecting. Photograph: Melissa Moseley/Lionsgate Someday Hollywood will think of women as more than fallopian tubes in heels; until then, we're stuck with this kind of project. It's based on a
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A man who was convicted of molesting a child in Walla Walla County in 1995 and who has been held nearly two years at the Special Commitment Center on McNeil Island will be released Friday. After a new expert reviewed the file for 63-year-old Ronald
Tags: Richland, Washington State Supreme Court, richland police, sex offender, Walla Walla, terrorism, psychology, ethics, Involuntary commitment, Walla Walla Washington
The Senate on Thursday passed a major bipartisan bill to prevent drug shortages and to speed federal approval of new lifesaving medicines, including lower-cost generic versions of biotechnology products. A similar bill is on a fast track to approval
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Italian doctors saved the life of a 16-month-old baby by transplant smaller artificial heart in world to keep him alive until found heart. donor .Reported by Reuters Rome Hospital Bambino Jisovi
Tags: artificial heart, organ transplant, Heart transplantation, Cardiomyopathy, medicine, cardiology
Visitors to this year's New York City Fire Department health fair can learn skills that could one day save a life. Emergency medical technicians and paramedics are offering free CPR training and tours of ambulances. It's all taking place at the
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