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November 4th, 2008 Heart Disease Posted in fatal heart disease Comments Off


New research from the University of Bristol brings stem cell therapies for heart disease one step closer. The findings reveal that our bodies’ ability to respond to an internal ‘mayday’ signal may hold the key to success for long-awaited regenerative medicine.

Ailing economy takes toll on health (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Bankruptcies, layoffs and foreclosures can trigger illnesses ranging from migraines to heart problems.

Robert H. Barrow dies at 86; former commandant of the Marine Corps (Los Angeles Times)
Robert H. Barrow, a former commandant of the Marine Corps who was decorated for heroism and recognized for reforms, died Oct. 30 at his home in St. Francisville, La. He was 86 and had heart and circulatory problems.

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October 3rd, 2008 Heart Disease Posted in fatal heart disease Comments Off


SINGAPORE: Singapore and New Zealand have joined hands in the fight against heart disease and cancer.

Heart Day on the Square to benefit babies with heart defects (The Frisco Enterprise)
Country music, barbecue, and fireworks will highlight the fourth annual Heart Day on the Square Saturday, which will benefit research for congenital heart defects.

S’pore and NZealand join hands to fight heart disease and cancer (Channel NewsAsia)
SINGAPORE: Singapore and New Zealand have joined hands in the fight against heart disease and cancer. Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research or A*STAR has teamed up with New Zealand’s Health Research Council to launch a joint research fund worth S$3.48 million.

Heart Day on the Square (VIDEO) (The Frisco Enterprise)
A benefit festival at Frisco Square was held this weekend to help raise money to help children with heart problems.

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