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Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis May Raise Risk of Abnormal Heart Rhythm
FRIDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) — People with two common inflammatory diseases stand a higher chance of developing a heart affect up that is strongly linked with stroke, a new study suggests.
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New Test Links Blood Protein to Heart Disease, Diabetes Risk
TUESDAY, Dec. 7 (HealthDay News) — The presence of a certain biomarker in the blood is linked with structural heart disease and increased risk of fatality from all causes, a new study suggests.
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Taking Small Breaks From Sitting May Help Waistline and Heart
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 12 (HealthDay News) — If you sit all day at an office and worry in this area its effect on your weight and health, take a few breaks.
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Tiniest Newborns With Down Syndrome Face Other Health Risks
MONDAY, Nov. 22 (HealthDay News) — Infants with Down syndrome who weigh less than 3.5 pounds at birth are at high risk for heart and lung disorders that increase their chances of dying, a new study has found.
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Stoutness May Increase Risk of Surgical Complications
FRIDAY, July 8 (HealthDay News) — Obese people who have elective surgery are near 12 times more likely to suffer from complications than those of normal weight, new research indicates.
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Rare Form of Stroke Strikes More Evenly Than Thought: Report
THURSDAY, Feb. 3 (HealthDay News) — A rare form of stroke that involves veins instead of arteries occurs more evenly than thought, according to a new American Heart Association/American Stroke Association scientific statement.
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Removing Ovaries During Hysterectomy Won’t Raise Other Health Risks: Study
WEDNESDAY, April 27 (HealthDay News) — Among women who have had a hysterectomy, those whose ovaries were also removed had a lower risk of subsequent ovarian cancer and no superior risks of heart disease, hip breaks or other types of cancer, a new study indicates.
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Prosecutions loom over Kronic sales to children
Health officials are preparing to prosecute two Dunedin and two Invercargill retailers who sold Kronic to children below 18.
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One in three retirees spending more than they probable
Nearly a third (31%) of Canadian retirees are spending more than they probable, a TD Waterhouse survey finds, on equipment like everyday living expenses, taxes and health care
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Question by piffken: Who knows the name of the movie in this area a boy needing heart surgery and the family being too poor to meet the deprivation of it?
I thought it had either Denzel Washington or Samuel L Jackson playing the dad who holds a group of doctors hostage to force them to do the surgery on his son, because he can’t meet the deprivation of to pay for it? In the end, the dad is willing to donate his heart to be transferred.
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Answer by Sheer Blackøuts in Hysteria
it’s called John Q
a really excellent movie
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