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1: A slim chance of success: Johann Hari gets to grips with his weight
When his local KFC sent Johann Hari a Christmas card, he knew something needed to change. Could a fancy personal trainer whip a self-confessed fatty into shape? Frantzesco Kangaris'On the occasions I'd had to run in the years since school - for a bus, say - I'd hate anyone seeing me breathless and unhealthy' There are moments in life when you feel the universe is telling you - as politely as possible - that you have become a Fat Bastard.

2: 3 Day Cardiac Diet Is Greatest And Simplest Weight Loss Plan
The percentages are good that you simply actually have already heard of it, or not less than something very very similar to the 3 day cardiac weight loss plan, which has also been called the Birmingham Hospital diet. This food plan is one among a bunch of pretty similar diets which were round for years, together with the May Clinic Eating regimen, the Grapefruit Diet, or the Cleveland Clinic diet.

3: NSU non-credit classes
Northwestern State University will offer a roster of engaging non-credit courses during September. Registration is open to the public for the courses offered through NSU's Office of Electronic and Continuing Education. Water aerobics will be held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10-11 a.m.

4: Is Your Cardio Routine Doing More Harm Than Good?
Just the mention of the word tax would send an eerie feeling to many individuals. However, every person must accept the fact that paying tax burdens is part of the duty as a citizen of a state. You are left with no choice but to pay tax liabilities. If you don't, you are to suffer tax penalties, fines, or even imprisonment.

5: Heart Problems Discovered in 9/11 Responders
They were among the first to arrive on the scene of the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11, and many of them continued to work selflessly for months on the site, exposing themselves to airborne debris and other dangers. Now experts from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have reported that these first responders on 9/11 have heart problems, specifically impaired diastolic function of both the left and right ventricle.

6: Biggest Medical Breakthroughs and Milestones of the Last Decade Broadcast on ...
On "The Dean's List: A Decade in Medicine," Dr. Andrew Brotman, Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs, NYU Langone Medical Center, and top specialists break down the biggest medical advances of last ten years for nationwide audience Topics include robotic surgery, the first human face transplant, Botox, cervical cancer vaccines, minimally invasive organ removal, advances in heart valve replacement, infertility treatments and more NEW YORK , Jan.

7: How to Reduce Cholesterol using Home Remedies
There are 2 types of blood cholesterol: Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and High-density lipoproteins (HDL). In this article we will discuss on how to reduce cholesterol.

8: 'Technology Is a Requirement & Not Just an Enabler for Patient Care'
Over past 40 years, prevalence of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) in urban India has increased six to eight times, to about 10 per cent among persons 35 to 64 years of age, said Dr Naresh Trehan, Chairman, Medanta and Senior Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon, Indraprasta Apollo Hospitals. He was speaking on 'Global Burden of Cardiovascular Disease With India in Focus-Can We Contain The Epidemic?' at India Healthcare forum, which was held on August 13th in New Delhi.

9: Sweet Surrender: Sugar Curbs Urged
Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article or visit www.djreprints.com Sergio Capursi/The Wall Street Journal Most women should limit sugar intake to 100 calories, or six teaspoons, a day.

10: Clinic expects $2.3M hit
Sunrise Community Health isn't the only agency to be impacted by the state budget cuts, which officials said went into effect this week. Here's a look at a couple of others that may be affected: COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT: Executive director Dr. Mark Wallace, right, said the department is still waiting to hear how much funding it will lose.

11: Revolutionary CardioZone(TM) Fitness ...
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12: Heart and Circulatory Disease - How to Prevent
A good lifestyle is the best way to prevent diseases in the heart and blood vessels or to regain good circulatory health. From this article you can learn about the necessary lifestyle measures to achieve this task.

13: Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey
In transposition of the great arteries (TGA)-a relatively common congenital cardiac anomaly-the aorta and pulmonary artery are connected, respectively, to the right and left ventricular outflow tracts. TGA may be detected by antenatal ultrasound scanning provided that the cardiac views include the outflow tracts. This retrospective review was intended to determine how sensitively scanning for fetal anomalies detects TGA, and whether prenatal detection improves survival.

14: Apple TV to Take Sporting Events to a Whole New Level
The US Patent and Trademark Office officially published a series of four newly granted patents for Apple Inc. yesterday and one of them was covered earlier this morning in our other report titled Apple Granted Patents for Smartbook & Find My iPhone Related Technologies. In fact, this is simply the second segment of that patent originally titled "Personal items network, and associated methods." In this focused report, we explore Apple's continuing march into sports monitoring devices and systems which we first covered in our March report.

15: Cardiologist buys 3BD in Rocky River Southwest
Dr. Lon W. Castle bought a three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home at 21 Bristol Lane in Rocky River for $442,000 on June 1. The 2,200-square-foot house is in The Hamlets of Rocky River in the neighborhood of Rocky River Southwest Dr. Castle, a cardiologist, is a staff electrophysiologist with Cleveland Clinic in Westlake.

16: Psoriasis associated with cardiovascular disease, increased mortality
WASHINGTON, June 15 (Xinhua) -- The skin disease psoriasis is associated with atherosclerosis, a buildup of plaque in the arteries, characterized by an increased prevalence of ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease and an increased risk of death, according to a report in the June issue of Archives of Dermatology.

17: Dualists Cling To Near Death
Near Death Experiences (NDEs) are not reliable evidence of anything other than psychological phenomena that happens when the body is in a state near death. This hasn't stopped people who are desparately seeking confirmatory evidence for the afterlife, dualism and religious claims, to cling to the idea that NDEs can somehow "disprove skeptics" and validate their own claims.

18: Growing golf charity mixes tradition, fun, generosity
They established an Ann Arbor charity golf tournament two years ago and have expanded it into today's event, the Griese/Hutchinson Champions for Children's Hearts Celebrity Golf Tournament. "The core people involved are always Michigan guys," Hutchinson said last week. "When Bo's tournament ended, Charles (Woodson) and Jim (Harbaugh) took it over.

19: There is a clear-cut villain here. Ancel Keys, a researcher ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt Is eating saturated fat bad for your heart? That's the conventional wisdom, but I shall describe what led to this belief and show that the available evidence does not support it. Then I shall explain how the nocebo effect might override this evidence-based conclusion. It's difficult to make a determination of the effect of a nutrient on one of the little rodents kept prisoner in a laboratory.

20: Vital Signs: Finding time for exercise a challenge for Holland ...
Marci Michmerhuizen Age: 36 Residence: Holland Occupation: Raising three young children Biggest health challenge: Finding the time for biking. I love mountain biking and triathlons, but do those less frequently because of the time involved.

21: Cytokinetics Presents Non-Clinical Data From Its Smooth Muscle ...
Rick Ross wrote: Congratulations, Fuat, to you and all the Sys-Con/Ulitzer team. These sound like great numbers, and you should all be very proud. You guys really ought to add Quantcast support to all your pages, so these numbers become more transparent and self-verifying. It's really easy to do, and we have been using Quantcast successfully at DZone for quite some time now.

22: Bariatric surgery for weight loss
By Geri K. Metzger, Staff Writer, myOptumHealth Content provided by Bariatric surgery is generally thought of as a last resort for weight loss. But it can be an important and sometimes life-saving option for some. Those who typically are candidates for bariatric surgery are severely obese.

23: advanced medical technologies
The world market for energy-based devices was well in excess of $25 billion in 2008. This represents almost 14% of the total medical device market; however, the share varies from country to country, since ablation therapy is high-technology and fairly high-cost; in poorer economies low-cost medical products such as syringes and consumables account for a relatively higher share of the medical market.

24: Zulekha Hospital organizes first Physiotherapy conference on ...
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25: Global Healthcare Options in Today's Depressed Economy
Many employers today are foregoing healthcare benefits for employees. Americans are fighting back. PlacidWay offers up-to-date information and resources regarding accredited, state of the art medical treatment and facilities in exotic foreign destinations that are affordable and easily accessible.

26: Angelite Nurses: Pharma Test Drill I (answers and rationale)
Source: Saunders Q&A Review 3rd edition 1. A client with myasthenia gravis reports the occurrence of difficulty chewing. The physician prescribes pyridostigmine bromide (Mestinon) to increase muscle strength for this activity. The nurse instructs the client to take the medication at what time, in relation to meals?


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