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The science of medicine

... diabetes and hypertension) are subjected to the randomised clinical trial (R.C.T). In a R.C.T., one group of patients (usually running into the hundreds or thousands) are given a new cancer treatment. ...

Diabetes and the heart

... diabetes mellitus. And approximately 30-40% of our heart patients have diabetes as well.

Diabetics do worse in all measures of heart disease outcomes, be it angioplasty outcomes, bypass surgery ...

Healing hearts

... diabetes, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis,” states the website.

In heart failure patients, Dr Soo explains, “the only way to improve heart function is to infuse stem cells into the part ...

Chromosomes gone awry

... diabetes. Almost all have some sort of learning disability or other.

About 44% of Down's syndrome children will survive up to 60 years of age.

Yes. This is the Prader-Willi syndrome. It ...

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Guest Column: Should We Export Illness Or Health?

... diabetes, hypertension, obesity, prostate cancer and breast cancer. Incorporate more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, soy products and fish in your diet. Eat at home more with your family an ...

Lee man's goal to cure diabetes

... diabetes," said Cartier, 55. "It's in my blood now."

Originally from Duluth, Minn., Cartier bought a house in south Fort Myers a few years ago, while his son attended Florida Gulf Coast Univers ...

Ten tips: If disability strikes, be ready

... diabetes or heart disease, you may be able to lower your premiums by documenting any health improvements. Be sure to let your insurer know if you lose weight, quit smoking or commit to a regular exerc ...

System makes it hard to get back on your feet

... diabetes. Some have bad knees or bad hips. One has asbestos poisoning.

In each case, being homeless exacerbates the problem because the patients don't get regular or timely treatment. Their con ...

Are you on the 'blind' path? Catch ‘diabetic retinopathy’ ...

... Are you on the 'blind' path? Catch ‘diabetic retinopathy' young - Newindpress.com : Though the onset can be delayed with good control of diet, the disease once manifested, cannot be cured or preve ...

Sleep link to diabetes probed

... diabetes probed - Middle East Business news related to travel, food, hotel, real estate, health, oil and more ...

Work out in your work space

... diabetes.

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Summer camp guide '06

... Lifebeat

For more information about camps in New England and across the country -- as well as about such topics as how to choose a camp, dealing with homesickness and what to pack -- try these ...

Community Bulletin Board for March 12

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- Jackson Street, 11-11:15 a.m.; Third Street, Perryville, 11:15-11:30 a.m.; Lee's Market, 11:45-11:55 a.m.; Shut ins, noon-12:15 p.m.; Ky. 37, 12:20-1:30 p.m.; Reynolds Road, 1:30-1:45 p.m.; Whit ...

Mildred Myers, 93, longtime community volunteer

... Mildred Myers, 93, longtime community volunteer - The Boston Globe '); //--> ...

Talk is of cure at Stardust Ball

... diabetes. Kalbaugh's 14-year-old daughter, Sara, was diagnosed when she was 8. Evans' oldest, Kirk, 19, a freshman at Virginia Tech, became critically ill on his 12th birthday. He was a volunteer at ...

Anybody feeling a draft here?

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back to the basket. He'll never be an All-Star, but he'll definitely contribute.

Scout's take: "He's got a great body, but he plays too much below the rim."

Foye's got an NBA body, ...

Monday, March 13

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CITY $NAPPING BACK WITH BID FOR DIET-SODA DEAL

... diabetes here.

It's not clear how much enthusiasm beverage makers will have for a campaign that excludes their most popular soft drinks. Pepsi, for example, declined comment.

To induce ...