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Study ties marital strife, heart disease
Oct 8 2007 11:28PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - A lousy marriage might literally make you sick. Marital strife and other bad personal relationships can raise your risk for heart disease, researchers reported Monday.
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Studies tout treating mini-strokes fast
Oct 8 2007 10:06PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Treating patients quickly for mini-strokes could dramatically cut the risk of a major stroke later, report two studies that could change standard treatment and potentially save millions of people from stroke's damaging effects.
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Studies: Stored blood lacks nitric oxide
Oct 8 2007 10:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Much of the stored blood given to millions of people every year may lack a component vital for it to deliver oxygen to the tissues. Nitric oxide, which helps keep blood vessels open, begins breaking down as soon as blood goes into storage, two research teams report in separate studies in this week's online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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3 scientists win Nobel Prize in medicine
Oct 8 2007 10:05PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - As a child in Italy during World War II, he lived for years on the streets and in orphanages. Six decades later, as a scientist in the United States, Mario Capecchi joined two other researchers in winning the Nobel Prize in medicine.
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3 scientists win Nobel Prize in medicine
Oct 8 2007 10:05PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - As a child in Italy during World War II, he lived for years on the streets and in orphanages. Six decades later, as a scientist in the United States, Mario Capecchi joined two other researchers in winning the Nobel Prize in medicine.
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3 scientists win Nobel Prize in medicine
Oct 8 2007 10:05PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - As a child in Italy during World War II, he lived for years on the streets and in orphanages. Six decades later, as a scientist in the United States, Mario Capecchi joined two other researchers in winning the Nobel Prize in medicine.
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Chemotherapy boosts heart disease risk
Oct 8 2007 2:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Breast cancer survivors may face increased risk of heart disease _ and doctors are debating if it's time to largely abandon a chemotherapy mainstay that is one reason for the problem.
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Chemotherapy boosts heart disease risk
Oct 8 2007 2:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Breast cancer survivors may face increased risk of heart disease _ and doctors are debating if it's time to largely abandon a chemotherapy mainstay that is one reason for the problem.
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Cancer treatment may risk heart damage
Oct 8 2007 11:21AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Breast cancer survivors may face increased risk of heart disease _ and doctors are debating whether it is time largely to abandon a chemotherapy mainstay that is one reason.
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Twins thrive 4 years after surgery
Oct 8 2007 8:11AM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - With bright smiles and energy to spare, formerly conjoined twins Mohamed and Ahmed Ibrahim of Egypt have returned to Dallas, four years after a marathon operation to separate them.
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