Health Guidelines Suggested For Models
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States Export Their Inmates As Prisons Fill
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Everybody’s Tennis
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Cars: Hydrogen Fuel Station Opens In White Plains
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Blackstone Debt Market Climate Change Warning
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Cardia News



Hospitals Slow in Heart Cases, Research Finds

In nearly a third of cases of sudden cardiac arrest in the hospital, the staff takes too long to respond, a study found.
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Boston Scientific Adds 2 Units to Those It Hopes to Sell

Hoping to reduce debt and focus on its core businesses, the medical equipment maker said it is looking to sell its cardiac and vascular surgery units.
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Heart Therapy Strains Efforts to Limit Costs

The nation’s most common cardiac malfunction, once thought harmless, is now being treated with costly medical procedures.
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World Briefing | Asia: India: 5-Year-Old Marathoner to Walk 300 Miles

Budhia Singh, the 5-year-old whose long-distance running set off an outcry from rights activists last year and led to a ban on his future runs, is planning to walk 500 kilometers, about 310 miles, in 10 days beginning June 6, his coach said. After a marathon last year, doctors found him to be undernourished, anemic and under cardiac stress, and the Orissa State government barred him from running. Budhia’s walk is to start in Orissa. Officials were looking into those plans.
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Profit at Boston Scientific Plummets 64%

First-quarter profit fell 64 percent because of declining sales of medical devices used in cardiac patients.
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Junk Food Tax Could Improve Health - ABC News

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Junk Food Tax Could Improve Health - ABC News

Baltimore Sun (blog)Junk Food Tax Could Improve HealthABC NewsSo the researchers looked at data from 5115 patients enrolled in the longitudinal Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study from 1985 ...Junk Food Tax Could Improve HealthMedPage Todayall 30 news articles »

CARDia: No evidence PCI was noninferior to CABG in patients with diabetes - Cardiology Today

CARDia: No evidence PCI was noninferior to CABG in patients with diabetesCardiology TodayOne-year results from the CARDia trial did not indicate that percutaneous coronary intervention with stenting was noninferior to CABG in patients with ...

Junk Food Tax Could Improve Health - ABC News

Baltimore Sun (blog)Junk Food Tax Could Improve HealthABC NewsSo the researchers looked at data from 5115 patients enrolled in the longitudinal Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study from 1985 ...Junk Food Tax Could Improve HealthMedPage Todayall 30 news articles »

CARDia: No evidence PCI was noninferior to CABG in patients with diabetes - Cardiology Today

CARDia: No evidence PCI was noninferior to CABG in patients with diabetesCardiology TodayOne-year results from the CARDia trial did not indicate that percutaneous coronary intervention with stenting was noninferior to CABG in patients with ...

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