Sunday, May 11, 2014

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Financial Express
Leadless Pacing Shows Promise, But Hits Snags
Meeting Coverage. Leadless Pacing Shows Promise, But Hits Snags. Published: May 10, 2014. By Todd Neale, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today. save. |. A. A. Post Test Complete · Take Posttest. Loading the player... For best viewing, click the bottom right ...
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Financial Express
Samsung Electronics chief Lee hospitalized after cardiac procedure
SEOUL (Reuters) - The chairman of Samsung Electronics Co, the flagship of South Korea's biggest conglomerate, underwent a cardiac procedure on Sunday and is now recovering, the Samsung Medical Center said in a statement. Lee Kun-hee, 72, was ...
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New York Daily News
'Internal bra' gives sagging breasts a long-lasting lift
The OrbiShape Breast Supporting System includes thin slings of silicone that are surgically fixed to your rib cage to keep your breasts perky, almost like a permanent push-up bra. However, Orbix Medical explains that the procedure is meant to preserve the ...
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CTV News
Study examines why polar bears are fat yet healthy
WASHINGTON (AFP) - When it comes to healthy eating, polar bears break all the rules. They eat mostly fat, but they don't get heart disease the way humans would. Scientists said the Thursday in journal Cell that the reason lies in their genes. Some speedy ...
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The Express Tribune
Disease of Pakistan's Poor Now Worries the Affluent
A worker administering polio vaccine drops to a child at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. Credit Rizwan Tabassum/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main ...
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New York Daily News
Heartbreaking video shows how bullying affects 8-year-old girl; third-grader ...
A video of two Minnesota school children describing the painful bullying they've endured went viral after their mom, Sarah Cymbaluk, posted it on Facebook. Cymbaluk says the school hasn't done enough to prevent bullying. The family has started a solidarity ...
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Daily Mail
Oh, babies! Rare mono mono twin girls born to Ohio woman right before ...
An Ohio woman gave birth to identical twin girls on Friday - who in an extremely rare event happened to have shared the same amniotic sac and placenta. Jenna and Jillian were delivered by Caesarean section at 2:41pm at Akron General Medical Center, the ...
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Times of India
Oxidants combat ageing to make you live longer
ISLAMABAD: This may come as a real shock to you. Free radicals - also known as oxidants produced by our bodies as we process oxygen - act on a molecular mechanism that, in other circumstances, tells a cell to kill itself! In other words, free radicals actually ...
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New York Daily News
'Clinically dead' for 26 minutes, Arizona woman regains life
An Arizona woman bounces back from clinical death, with a little help from a CPR-trained coworker. 'Clinically dead' for 26 minutes, Arizona woman regains life. Science Recorder | Rick Docksai | Friday, May 09, 2014. Debbie Biggles got a second chance at ...
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CIproud.com
Businesses Prepare for Race for the Cure
“We expect about 10,000 people on our race course on Saturday morning,” Race for a Cure Director Gina Morss-Fischer said. Morss is getting ready for another year of the Susan G. Komen Race for a Cure. She and her colleagues have been registering ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Europeans Are Getting Fatter, Just Like Americans
Ireland is predicted to become the fattest country in Europe by 2030, according to a study released by the World Health Organization and the UK Health Forum. As many as 90 percent of Irish men and 84 percent of Irish women are projected to be classified as ...
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Vocativ
Soy Sauce May Hold Secret Ingredient In Treatment Of HIV/AIDS
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – Soy sauce may hold the secret ingredient in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Virologists at the University of Missouri recently confirmed a 2001 finding that a flavor-enhancing molecule in the sauce could potentially be used to treat ...
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The Westmorland Gazette
Watch out for ticks warning to Cumbrians
CUMBRIANS are being warned to prepare for a mass infestation of ticks this summer in the aftermath of the winter flooding. The wet, mild winter has provided perfect breeding conditions for the blood-sucking parasites, which can carry the potentially fatal ...
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Mom Dies of Rare Cancer Found When She Had Twins
(Newser) – A military mom whose rare form of cancer was discovered when she gave birth to twins has died, after two months of battling the illness and attracting a devoted online following. Jenna Hinman, 26, succumbed last week to a placental cancer that ...
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