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Nelson Mandela ‘doing very well’, daughter says
Times of India South Africa’s first black president was rushed to a Pretoria hospital on June 8 with a recurrent lung infection and remains in a serious condition although he is said to be improving. Mandela, who is due to celebrate his 95th birthday on July 18, has … |
Research shows laughing good for the soul, body and mind – The Sunshine Coast Daily
Research shows laughing good for the soul, body and mindThe Sunshine Coast Daily… the University of Arizona has suggested that laughter yoga – an Indian tradition which mixes yoga breathing techniques and forced giggling sessions – could have the pot…
Study: Too Much Sugar Can Lead To Heart Failure – Personal Liberty Digest
Study: Too Much Sugar Can Lead To Heart Failure
Personal Liberty Digest HOUSTON (UPI) — A single sugar molecule stresses the heart and changes the muscle proteins, resulting in poor pump function leading to heart failure, U.S. researchers say. Dr. Heinrich Taegtmeyer, principal investigator and professor of cardiology at … |
UK govt refuses to let Julian Assange leave – Times of India
UK govt refuses to let Julian Assange leaveTimes of IndiaEcuadorean officials said Assange suffers from a chronic lung infection and lack of fresh air is making the illness worse. An official said they will seek an assurance from the UK that he will no…
Blood test can detect HPV antibodies years before throat cancer develops – Irish Independent
Blood test can detect HPV antibodies years before throat cancer developsIrish IndependentANTIBODIES to a high-risk type of a virus that causes mouth and throat cancers when transmitted via oral sex can be detected in blood tests many years before onset…
Too Much Sugar Increases Heart Failure Risk – Food Product Design
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Too Much Sugar Increases Heart Failure Risk
Food Product Design HOUSTON—Eating too much sugar may lead to an increased risk in heart failure, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. The findings suggest consuming too much starch and/or sugar can cause a buildup of a … Sugar stresses the heart, may contribute to heart failure: studyNew York Daily News Study: Too Much Sugar Can Lead To Heart FailurePersonal Liberty Digest Too Much Sugar Can Cause Heart FailureMedical News Today Examiner.com –The Daily meal all 16 news articles » |
Nelson Mandela makes sustained recovery from lung infection – allvoices
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Nelson Mandela makes sustained recovery from lung infection
allvoices Nelson Mandela is making a sustained recovery from the chronic lung infection that landed him in the hospital for almost nine days, African president Jacob Zuma said Sunday. Mandela’s relatives and family members visited him in the hospital where he is … Doctor’s Say Mandela’s Condition Serious but Improving:President Jacob ZumaAEG India Mandela spends 10th day in hospitalZee News South Africa’s Nelson Mandela ‘doing very well’, says daughterDaily News & Analysis Times of India –Outlook –Calcutta Telegraph all 409 news articles » |
Renowned pediatric cardiologist grew up in remote village in India, feels a … – The Grand Rapids Press – MLive.com
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Renowned pediatric cardiologist grew up in remote village in India, feels a …
The Grand Rapids Press – MLive.com To mend a heart: Renowned pediatric cardiologist grew up in remote village in India, feels a duty ‘to give back’. Print · Sue Thoms | sthoms1@mlive.com By Sue Thoms | sthoms1@mlive.com The Grand Rapids Press Follow on Twitter on June 17, 2013 at 8:55 … |
NWSL's Lohman and Sanderson Continue to Make a Difference in India – Soccer365 (press release)
NWSL’s Lohman and Sanderson Continue to Make a Difference in India
Soccer365 (press release) They also felt that a lot of times, people in America feel that helping the disadvantaged in other countries consists of a donation, but Sanderson and Lohman felt there was much more to it than that. Sanderson said: “It’s not just about sending clothes … |
Ogilvy Brazil Scores Promo Grand Prix for Soccer Team's Organ Donor Campaign – Adweek
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Ogilvy Brazil Scores Promo Grand Prix for Soccer Team’s Organ Donor Campaign
Adweek The winning work was an organ-donor campaign called “Immortal Fans” that targeted supporters of Sport Club Recife, known to be among the most passionate in the soccer-rabid nation. The agency recruited real patients on actual transplant waiting lists … |