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Residence – sharing program matches seniors with gue . . .
New York Daily News Holt-Harper’s place, which she first rented 46 years ago, is filled with antiques and art. “Everything in here has a story,” said Adolphson, who recently returned from spiritual journeys to India and the western U.S. “This is a gift. It’s like my … |
dna impact: First domino kidney swap on June 25 – Daily News & Analysis
dna impact: First domino kidney swap on June 25
Daily News & Analysis A domino transplant is a series of transplant surgeries where each donor gives an organ to a recipient not related to him, while his own relative needing a donor gets an organ from another patient’s relative (see box.) On May 19, dna had reported about … |
Time to take effects of passive smoking seriously: Experts – Times of India
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Time to take effects of passive smoking seriously: Experts
Times of India According to Indian Journal of Public Health published in 2011, exposure to second hand smoke (SHS) causes an estimated 5% of the global burden of disease (lung cancer), slightly higher than the burden from direct use of tobacco. “Second hand smoke … Smoking bans must be enforcedThe National |
Taking the emperor of maladies head on – Times of India
Taking the emperor of maladies head on
Times of India … said, “I used to have body pain and fever. I consulted a specialist, who diagnosed me with tuberculosis. For two months, I was treated for the disease. One day, I accompanied my uncle, a liver psoriasis patient, to DMCH, where I collapsed.” Share … |
Could Antibodies or Hormones Slow Brain Damage from Alzheimer's? – PsychCentral.com (blog)
Could Antibodies or Hormones Slow Brain Damage from Alzheimer’s?
PsychCentral.com (blog) Could Antibodies or Hormones Slow Brain Damage from Alzheimer’s? Scientists have discovered that certain antibodies may help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Patricia Salinas of University College London, UK, and her team focused on a … |
The Jolies next door – Times of India
The Jolies next doorTimes of IndiaFights any type of cancer cells, including breast, gastrointestinal, lung, and skin. Deadly figures. Between 1,00,000 and 1,25,000 new breast cancer cases are recorded in India every year. The cases have doubled over t…
High Doses of NSAIDs Raise Risk of Heart Failure – WTMA
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High Doses of NSAIDs Raise Risk of Heart Failure
WTMA The study, published in The Lancet, analyzed studies including over 353,000 people and found that all of the NSAIDs together roughly doubled the risk of heart failure. The risk was highest among people who already had underlying risk factors for heart … Common NSAIDs increase MI risk by a thirdRheumatology Update Common painkillers pose heart attack riskTimes of Malta Heart Risks of High-Dose NSAIDSAbout – News & Issues National Post –American News Report all 83 news articles » |
High Doses of NSAIDs Raise Risk of Heart Failure – KMBZ
Economic TimesHigh Doses of NSAIDs Raise Risk of Heart FailureKMBZThe study, published in The Lancet, analyzed studies including over 353,000 people and found that all of the NSAIDs together roughly doubled the risk of heart failure. The risk was highe…
THE COSMIC FORM OF YUG NIRMAN MISSION OR ERA NEO CREATION – SpeakingTree (blog)
THE COSMIC FORM OF YUG NIRMAN MISSION OR ERA NEO CREATIONSpeakingTree (blog)B. SWAMI VIVEKANANDA: India shall reach the pinnacle of that glory that all ancient glories and achievements shall pale in comparison. …. By donating his ancestral property f…
Why's my daughter's killer not arrested yet – Mumbai Mirror
Why’s my daughter’s killer not arrested yet
Mumbai Mirror In her last communication with her parents on May 18, the Bandra Terminus acid attack victim Preeti Rathi wrote on a piece of paper that she was worried for the safety of her younger siblings – brother Hitesh and sister Tanu. She felt that the … |