29Apr/13

Syrian PM escapes blast in heart of capital – Times of India


CBS News

Syrian PM escapes blast in heart of capital
Times of India
BEIRUT: Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halki survived a bomb attack on his convoy in Damascus on Monday, state media and activists said, as rebels struck in the heart of President Bashar al-Assad’s capital. Six people were killed in the blast, the
Syria says prime minister survives Damascus bomb attackReuters India

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29Apr/13

Fresh horse doping investigation in Britain – The Daily Telegraph


BBC News

Fresh horse doping investigation in Britain
The Daily Telegraph
“There are two different types of steroid – anabolic steroids that build muscle and corticosteroids that are anti-inflammatory,” Mr Berry said. “Corticosteroids are legal for horses, although obviously you can’t use them in close proximity to races
Racing: Berry hits out at Butler’s drug criticsHerald Scotland
British Horseracing Authority to quiz Gerard Butler’s vet over steroid injectionsThe Independent

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29Apr/13

Heart transplant recipient urges people to consider organ donation – Zanesville Times Recorder

Heart transplant recipient urges people to consider organ donation
Zanesville Times Recorder
“Most people know someone who is waiting or who has been touched by organ donation. One organ donor can potentially save the lives of eight people and help more than 50 people with tissue donation.” In partnership with Lifeline of Ohio and the Ohio
A Green Chair brings Awareness to Organ DonationWHIZ

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29Apr/13

Health Calendar: Find out about bipolar disorder, heart failure's emotional impact – Dallas Morning News


Dallas Morning News

Health Calendar: Find out about bipolar disorder, heart failure’s emotional impact
Dallas Morning News
Free and all families welcome. Register at ridersbaseball.com/kidsteachingkids. AFFAIRS OF THE HEART: Cardiologist Dr. David Rawitscher will present a free seminar on heart failure’s emotional impact on patients and families. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday.