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Good Cholesterol May Not Lower Heart Risk, Study Suggests - Bloomberg
Raising good cholesterol, a goal pursued by Merck & Co. and Eli Lilly & Co. (LLY) as the next milestone in cardiac care, may not cut heart attack risk, says a study that challenges the development of drugs that may generate billions of dollars ...
Reducing air pollution during 2008 Beijing Olympics boosted residents' heart health, research reveals - CBS News
(CBS News) An interesting new study of the 2008 Beijing Olympics lends new evidence to the link between air pollution and heart health. The study found that the Chinese government's cleanup efforts to reduce the smog and chronic air pollution ...
Zithromax antibiotics tied to rare heart risks - CBS News
(AP) CHICAGO -- An antibiotic widely used for bronchitis and other common infections seems to increase chances for sudden deadly heart problems, a rare but surprising risk found in a 14-year study. Zithromax, or azithromycin, is more expensive ...
Study: sudden heart death high among HIV patients - San Francisco Gate
(05-14) 15:46 PDT SAN FRANCISCO-- Patients with HIV infections are four-and-a-half times more likely to die suddenly from cardiac arrest than people without HIV, even if the virus is under control and they appear relatively healthy, according to ...
Women's Health Week: 7 Simple Tips for Heart Health - Huffington Post
While breast cancer gets a lot of attention in the media and is certainly a concern, heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States and a leading cause of disability among women. Heart disease risk varies with age.
Man stabbed in chest may be saved by heart defibrillator  - New York Daily News
SAN DIEGO — A man's implanted heart defibrillator may have saved his life in an unexpected way — by stopping a knife. San Diego police say the 57-year-old got into an argument with an acquaintance early Thursday near some elevators at the ...
The Heart Link Network® Aims to Benefit Local Women in Business with Female Networking Group in Sterling. - YAHOO!
Women in Sterling and surrounding communities are discovering women's networking to be one of the most valuable marketing tools for strengthening business contacts and connections. Sterling, VA (PRWEB) May 16, 2012 The Heart Link Network® is pleased to ...
Heart recipient makes debut at HP Byron Nelson Championship - WFAA
IRVING — Erik Compton swings the golf club with precision, much like any other pro on the PGA tour, but there is one major difference. "I've had three hearts in my body, but I’ve had two heart transplants," said the 32-year-old. Inside ...
Antibiotic linked with rare but deadly heart risk - msnbc.com
Zithromax, or azithromycin, is more expensive than other antibiotics, but it's popular because it often can be taken for fewer days. But the results suggest doctors should prescribe other options for people already prone to heart problems, the ...