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E-cigarettes ‘may not’ cut heart disease risk
Times of India A new research has revealed that nicotine, which is the major addictive substance in cigarette smoke, contributes to smokers’ higher risk of developing atherosclerosis, the primary cause of heart attacks. Chi-Ming Hai from Brown University said the … E-cigarettes may not be able to prevent heart attacksIndia.Com Health E-cigarettes may not significantly cut heart disease riskBusiness Standard |
At 67, Appleton man has a new heart and a new lease on life – Appleton Post Crescent
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At 67, Appleton man has a new heart and a new lease on life
Appleton Post Crescent Patients who have the following conditions might not be candidates for heart transplant surgery because the procedure is less likely to be successful. • Advanced age. Although there’s no widely accepted upper age limit for a heart transplant, most … |
Not so gay in Russia, India and Australia – Washington Post (blog)
Washington Post (blog) |
Not so gay in Russia, India and Australia
Washington Post (blog) You probably didn’t notice, but last week was a rather discordant week for the gays. One where the respect and dignity being afforded lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans stood in stark contrast to that of their counterparts elsewhere. |
Indian River County Community Calendar, updated Dec. 17 – TCPalm
Indian River County Community Calendar, updated Dec. 17TCPalmAges 16+. $4. 772-559-8193; verobeachaikido@gmail.com. Breath Blends: Revitalization, relaxation, stress-relief. 1 p.m. Brackett Library, 6155 College Lane, IRSC Mueller Campus, Vero Beach. A…
Monoclonal Antibodies Market for Colorectal Cancer to Witness Moderate Growth – PR Carbon (press release)
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Monoclonal Antibodies Market for Colorectal Cancer to Witness Moderate Growth
PR Carbon (press release) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, San Francisco – United States – December 11, 2013 (PR Carbon): The market value for monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) in colorectal cancer treatment will experience a moderate increase from $3.7 billion in 2012 to $5.2 billion by … |
Study finds variations in UK organ donation rates – Nursing Times
WalesOnlineStudy finds variations in UK organ donation ratesNursing TimesIn England alone, Manchester has the lowest donation rate with 55% fewer deceased donors than Cambridge – which topped the list. Around 6,000 people are currently on the waiting l…
E-cigarettes may not be able to prevent heart attacks – India.Com Health
India.Com Health |
E-cigarettes may not be able to prevent heart attacks
India.Com Health A new research has revealed that nicotine, which is the major addictive substance in cigarette smoke, contributes to smokers’ higher risk of developing atherosclerosis, the primary cause of heart attacks. Chi-Ming Hai from Brown University said the … E-cigarettes may not significantly cut heart disease riskBusiness Standard |
SRC launches mobile app to leverage crowdsourcing for blood donation – Channel News Asia
Channel News AsiaSRC launches mobile app to leverage crowdsourcing for blood donationChannel News AsiaSINGAPORE: The Singapore Red Cross (SRC) has continued its youth-centric blood donation campaign with a new mobile app and a design competition. The n…
Congenital heart disease – your queries answered – India.Com Health
India.Com Health |
Congenital heart disease – your queries answered
India.Com Health One such condition is congenital heart disease — a condition that affects 4 out of 1000 births in India (according to 2008 statistics). Here are the most common questions you might have regarding the condition, answered by our expert Dr Amar Sughal … |
Everolimus Added to Exemestane Boosts Overall Response in Postmenopausal … – Medical News Today
Everolimus Added to Exemestane Boosts Overall Response in Postmenopausal …Medical News TodaySAN ANTONIO, TX – The oral mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor everolimus combined with the steroidal aromatase inhibitor exemestane significantly improve…
