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Res-Q Gains Rights To Market Orosine - a Breakthrough, Patented, Natural Heart Supplement That Cardiologists Are Calling the 'Ultimate Cardio Protection' Against Heart Attacks, Strokes and Heart Failure.
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via MedIndia @ 0:29 12th Dec
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Res-Q Gains Rights To Market Orosine - a Breakthrough, Patented, Natural Heart Supplement That Cardiologists Are Calling the 'Ultimate Cardio Protection' Against Heart Attacks, Strokes and Heart Failure.
in IP & Patents
via Yahoo! Canada @ 21:14 10th Dec
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PRNewswire/ -- N3 Oceanic, Inc. announced the addition of Orosine to its heart-healthy Res-Q line of products. Orosine was developed by cardiologist Dr.
in IP & Patents
via Houston Chronicle @ 21:14 10th Dec
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In a small village in Michigan a heart was found in a car wash. It has not been determined yet if it is the heart of a human or from an animal.
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via Digital Journal @ 22:54 17th Dec
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Pathologists who examined a heart found this week at a southwestern Michigan car wash still haven't determined whether it came from a human or an animal. They plan to submit the organ for DNA testing in an effort to find out once and for all. The owner of Soapy's Car Wash in Paw Paw discovered the heart Monday on the floor of a manual car wash bay.
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via Miami Herald @ 16:10 19th Dec
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Researchers at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City have discovered a new role for a well-known metabolic protein — as a conductor setting the pace of the heart’s daily cadence and the rise and fall of blood pressure. The finding, reported in the Dec. 3 Cell Metabolism, links the heart’s daily clock with other metabolic functions of the body, helping to explain why sleep disturbances may lead to high blood pressure and diabetes.
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via Science News Online @ 0:07 3rd Dec
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via News-Medical.Net @ 20:25 14th Dec
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In a study on fruit fly Drosophila, scientists at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) have found that genes involved in embryonic heart development are vital to adult heart function in both fruit flies and humans.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 4:29 6th Dec
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Washington, Dec 2 : In a study on fruit fly Drosophila, scientists at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) have found that genes involved in embryonic heart development are vital to adult heart function in both fruit flies and humans.
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via NewKerala.com @ 0:07 3rd Dec
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Researchers at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) have shown in both fruit flies and humans that genes involved in embryonic heart development are also integral to adult heart function. The study, led by Rolf Bodmer, Ph.D., was published in Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences.
in Biological Science
via EurekAlert! @ 11:33 2nd Dec
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via NewsRX @ 15:48 23rd Dec
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Are you in love? Are you happy? Are you sad? Are you angry? Do you feel like shouting that you are on top of the world? Or do you feel like pouring your heart out with no one stopping you or reasoning with you? Or do you just feel like speaking, speaking and speaking? Well, now speak to your heart's content at DilKholKebol.com (http://www.dilkholkebol.com) - a platform to talk anything and everything that your heart desires!
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via Agencyfaqs! @ 1:45 9th Dec
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Lifebars are a prominent, yet under-appreciated part of videogame history. Helping us keep tabs on our characters health without detracting from the gameplay experience is key — making a memorable lifebar is a task unto itself. While some games have done away with lifebars for more abstract and less memorable means (we're looking at you, Gears of War), we choose to celebrate games that have shown us our status in unique and enjoyable ways. #7: Heart and Brain (Primal Rage) Who can forget the beating heart and pulsating brain gauges of the cult fighting game where you pummel your opponents as dinosaurs and prehistoric apes? The best part of Primal Rage's health bars are when a character is beaten to death. Once this happened, the fighter's heart bursts, leaving a bloody streak splattered on the screen.
in Computer Games
via Good Gear Guide @ 6:11 10th Dec
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If you're committed to fitness, the decision to climb a couple of flights of stairs rather than take the elevator is clear. But if you develop chest pain on the way up, deciding how to treat the symptoms of clogged arteries in your heart is much more complicated.
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via Science Daily @ 12:18 6th Jan
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Wisdom For The Heart is a Bible-teaching ministry based on the sermons of Dr. Stephen Davey, founding pastor of Colonial Baptist Church in Cary, North Carolina. Thanks to partnerships with the Bible Broadcasting Network and Trans World Radio, Wisdom is heard throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Micronesia, Africa, South America, Israel and the Caribbean. This radio ministry is unique because it brings listeners through the Bible book-by-book, verse-by-verse, sometimes word-by-word!
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via One Place.com @ 1:53 7th Jan
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In patients with heart transplants who develop an aggressive form of coronary artery disease, drug-eluting stents (DES) lower the rate of restenosis compared with bare-metal stents (BMS) by more than half, in addition to improving other angiographic measures, according to a study in the December 2008 issue of JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.
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via TCTMD.com @ 17:03 18th Dec
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"The Rhythm of The Heart" will feature oil on canvas by emerging Thai artist Santi Thongsuk. His paintings may make you discover the easy and simple secret of life's happiness. Santi Thongsuk, a versatile artist and devoted Buddhist, won the first ASEAN Art Awards in Singapore (1994). He has not only participated in a number of domestic and international exhibitions, but was also represented at the Christie's auction in Bangkok titled "Important Thai Paintings".The exhibition runs 20 December 2008 through 17 January 2009. Hours are: Tue-Sat, 11 am til 7 pm; Sunday, 12 noon til 6 pm.
in Arts & Culture
via Phuket Gazette @ 7:06 18th Dec
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BEIJING - A text message purporting to be from the dairy firms at the heart of China's tainted milk scandal and widely circulated Friday apologised for the damaged wreaked on the nation's babies.
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via Asiaone @ 14:11 2nd Jan
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The Pentagon has decided that those suffering for post-traumatic stress disorder will not be eligible for the Purple Heart. The decision was just announced this week but has been in the books since this past November.
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via Digital Journal @ 17:11 7th Jan
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A black hole at the heart of the Milky Way confirms we're nothing special – and that's a central tenet of modern science
in Space Science
via Guardian Unlimited @ 5:32 13th Dec
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County youngsters Josh Cobb and Joel Pope have lent their support to Heart FM’s bid to raise money for a prostate cancer charity.
in Cricket
via Leicestershire County Cricket Club @ 21:43 10th Dec
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