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Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2008-08-16 04:05:12)
by TheBamaMan
I drink alot of these things...Here is the link to the article ( wish i knew how to make a cool link where i can put 'click here' or something) http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,404261,00.html Quote: The Australian students, who were targeted in the study, showed a cardiovascular profile similar to that of someone ... 
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Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-08-13 22:12:00)
by Claire
People who suffer from cardiovascular diseases at advanced ages may have reason to suspect that the cause of their illness lies far away ... around the date of their birth. A team of European researchers reports that if economic conditions at the time of birth were bad, then this leads to a higher risk of cardiovascular mortality much later in life. To read the full Article titled Birth ... 
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Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-08-13 09:31:00)
by The Mommy Playbook
People who suffer from cardiovascular diseases at advanced ages may have reason to suspect that the cause of their illness lies far away ... around the date of their birth. A team of European researchers reports that if economic conditions at the time of birth were bad, then this leads to a higher risk of cardiovascular mortality much later in life. Click here for the complete article. 
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Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-08-11 10:06:00)
by chelsea8611
Does green tea reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease or cancer? With the exception of water, more people drink tea than any other beverage. For years, it has been thought that green tea offers protection against a wide range of ills. A short list includes cancer, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and high cholesterol . A recent study investigated the effects of consuming green tea... 
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Started 4 weeks ago (2008-08-11 00:27:00)
by chelsea8611
Does green tea reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease or cancer? With the exception of water, more people drink tea than any other beverage. For years, it has been thought that green tea offers protection against a wide range of ills. A short list includes cancer, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and high cholesterol . A recent study investigated the effects of ... 
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Started 1 month ago (2008-08-03 13:59:00)
by Medarticles
Immunization against cardiovascular disease http://diginode.blogspot.com/2008/08...ovascular.h tml 
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-21 14:08:00)
by AllergyNotes
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-21 04:00:00)
by Guyana Chronicle
WHAT would normally cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and invariably requires surgery can now be done at a fraction of that sum, with less trauma and more pin-point accuracy thanks to the acquisition of a piece of machinery that employs new cutting-edge technology by a group of local medical practitioners. Called a 3DMP, what this equipment does is diagnoses to the minutest detail, without ... 
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Started 2 months ago (2008-07-04 20:02:00)
by Dapper73Dan
Although I have been taking twice weekly exercise at a heart clinic and exercising or walking on my own I find that all the medication I take adds to my weight. My doctor agrees but sees no outlet. Any feedback? DapperDan 
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Started 2 months ago (2008-07-03 22:11:00)
by Taka
Simple help for these FADS1,2 mutants would be going EFAD ... Taka Lipids. 2008 Apr;43(4):289-99. Epub 2008 Mar 5. SNPs of the FADS gene cluster are associated with polyunsaturated fatty acids in a cohort of patients with cardiovascular disease. Malerba G, Schaeffer L, Xumerle L, Klopp N, Trabetti E, Biscuola M, Cavallari U, Galavotti R, Martinelli N, Guarini P, Girelli D, ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-08-31 13:50:00)
by Alun
Source: Canna Zine Date: August 29 2008 "Cannabis' seeds - traditionally called 'hempseed', contain all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids necessary to maintain healthy human life. No other single plant source provides complete protein nutrition in such an easily digestible form, nor has the oils essential to life in as perfect a ratio for human health and ... 
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Started 18 hours, 17 minutes ago (2008-09-07 15:21:00)
by jazzbeerman
CMV burden / Immunosenescence / Aging Biology of longevity: role of the innate immune system. Rejuvenation Res. 2006 Candore G, Colonna-Romano G, Balistreri CR, Di Carlo D, Grimaldi MP, Listì F, Nuzzo D, Vasto S, Lio D, Caruso C. Immunosenescence Unit, Department of Pathobiology and Biomedical Methodology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy. Genetic ... 
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Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2008-09-03 04:41:00)
by Anonymous
Effects of weight loss from a very- low-carbohydrate diet on endothelial function and markers of cardiovascular disease risk in subjects with abdominal obesity Jennifer B Keogh, Grant D Brinkworth, Manny Noakes, Damien P Belobrajdic, Jonathan D Buckley and Peter M Clifton 1 From the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganizationHuman Nutrition, Adelaide, Australia (... 
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Started 6 days, 11 hours ago (2008-09-01 22:14:00)
by CounselPro
After a fall down stairs--sliding on my right knee Anterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury Anterior knee pain Bursa of the knee Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee Knee arthroscopy Knee arthroscopy - series Knee joint replacement Knee joint replacement prosthesis Knee pain Kneecap dislocation Meniscus tears --with the right knee Anterior cruciate ligament (acl) ... 
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Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2008-09-04 23:46:00)
by dflawed
ali...shove this down their throats.................. Risk Stratification for Sudden Death in 2008: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? Disclosure: Dr. Buxton has modest Research Grant and Speaker's Bureau/Honoraria relationships with Medtronic, GE, Guidant, and St. Jude. Pub Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008 Dr. Alfred E. Buxton MD Article Text Citation: AHA/ACC... 
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Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2008-09-03 01:00:00)
by semi-recumbent
Recs: 2 re Elagolix and Petal Trial from the july 30 C.C. Transcript So let's start with the elagolix program since that's obviously what has us quite excited and is the main focus of our clinical development and regulatory groups at the present time. We've made steady progress on the three studies that are currently active, the 603, the 702 and the 703 ... 
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