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‘Super pill’ to prevent heart attacks
Times of India MELBOURNE: A daily ‘super pill’ could save millions of lives by preventing heart attacks and strokes, suggests a new study which used data from several countries including India. The largest ever analysis on the use of a polypill in cardiovascular … ‘Polypill shows better result on heart patients’Deccan Herald Polypill to prevent heart attacksDelhi Daily News |
Blood donation clinics in Orillia – Orillia Packet & Times
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Blood donation clinics in Orillia
Orillia Packet & Times The Mariposa Inn Blood Donor Clinic at 400 Memorial Ave. will accept blood donations Thursday from 2 to 7 p.m. Donations will be held Friday at the Highwayman Inn clinic at 201 Woodside Dr. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Up to four donors a month can help … |
Mobile blood donation camps get 'overwhelming response' – Arab News
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Mobile blood donation camps get ‘overwhelming response’
Arab News However, the phenomenon of donating blood is low in the Kingdom compared to other countries, according to studies conducted by universities and the Ministry of Health which also holds awareness campaigns on blood donation from time to time. |
SCB help for poor patients – Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphSCB help for poor patientsCalcutta TelegraphBhubaneswar/Cuttack, May 7: SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack will be the first government-run health care delivery institution in the country to offer free bone marrow transplant …
Device to help heart failure patients earns second place in annual Engineering … – Your Houston News
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Device to help heart failure patients earns second place in annual Engineering …
Your Houston News HOUSTON (May 7, 2014) – A team of Texas A&M University bio-medical engineering students, mentored and advised by Texas Heart Institute (THI) Director of Electrophysiology Clinical Research Mehdi Razavi, MD, took second place in the University’s … |
The Mind Readers: 3 Scientists Working to Save Those Trapped Between Life … – Pacific Standard
The Mind Readers: 3 Scientists Working to Save Those Trapped Between Life …Pacific StandardThese patients first appeared in the wake of the development of the artificial respirator during the 1950s in Denmark, an invention that redefined the end of l…
Biomarkers: Technologies and Global Markets – MarketWatch
Biomarkers: Technologies and Global MarketsMarketWatchA look at how market growth is expected in emerging geographies, driven by the growing middle class in emerging countries such as India, China, Brazil, and Russia. …. Information to prepare this r…
Research and Markets: Chronic Heart Failure – Pipeline Review, H1 2014: 22 … – Business Wire (press release)
Research and Markets: Chronic Heart Failure – Pipeline Review, H1 2014: 22 …Business Wire (press release)This report provides comprehensive information on the therapeutic development for Chronic Heart Failure, complete with comparative analysis at va…
Blood donation camp organised on 23rd Thalassemia Day – Indian Express
Blood donation camp organised on 23rd Thalassemia DayIndian ExpressDayanand Medical College and Hospital on Wednesday observed 23rd International Thalassemia Day by organising 15th Annual Medicos Voluntary Blood Donation Camp. As many as 200 units of b…
Delhi is the most polluted city: WHO study – Financial Express
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Delhi is the most polluted city: WHO study
Financial Express “According to global burden of disease estimates, air pollution is the fifth largest killer in India. Tiny particles (PM10 and PM2.5) go deep inside our lungs and trigger respiratory and cardiac problems as well as lung cancer,” she told PTI. WHO said … Delhi beats Beijing, is the world’s most polluted city : WHO studyDeccan Chronicle |
