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Growth Inhibition of Human Colon Cancer Cells By Plant Compounds
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Sacombank outlines expansion strategy
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David Williams Buys Lorillard, Eaton Corp., American International ...
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CONGENITAL DEAF-MUTISM, FUNCTIONAL HEART DISEASE WITH PROLONGATION OF THE QT INTERVAL, AND SUDDEN … -
A Jervell, FL Nielsen - Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, 1999 - Blackwell Synergy
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Physical Activity and Mortality in Older Men With Diagnosed Coronary Heart Disease -
SG Wannamethee, AG Shaper, M Walker - Circulation, 2000 - Am Heart Assoc
... procedures (eg, angioplasty, CABG, and other heart surgery). ... these factors made little
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… (S1P) Receptor Subtypes S1P1 and S1P3, Respectively, Regulate Lymphocyte Recirculation and Heart -
MG Sanna, J Liao, E Jo, C Alfonso, MY Ahn, MS … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004 - ASBMB
... n) were 13.8 ? 8.3 nM (n = 3) for SEW2871 and 0.4 ? 0.24 nM (n ... rate changes in rodents
(44), we observed that the acute heart rate changes seen in mice ...

Relation of Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure to the Onset of Pain in Angina Pectoris -
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Fibrinogen, C-reactive protein and coronary heart disease: does Mendelian randomization suggest the … -
G Davey Smith, R Harbord, S Ebrahim - QJM, 2004 - Oxford Univ Press
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… Free Fatty Acid and Glucose Use After Carvedilol Treatment in Patients With Congestive Heart -
TR Wallhaus, M Taylor, TR DeGrado, DC Russell, P … - Circulation, 2001 - Am Heart Assoc
... change after carvedilol treatment (0.92?0.27 mmol/L versus 0.88?0.24 mmol/L; P=NS ...
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… B6 on Clinical Outcome After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention The Swiss Heart Study: A Randomized … -
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... The Swiss Heart Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ... A nonsignificant trend was
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Increased Resting Metabolic Rate in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure -
ET Poehlman, J Scheffers, SS Gottlieb, ML Fisher, … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1994 - annals.highwire.org
... SD) by radionuclide ventriculography of 0.24 ?0.10 (range ... nervous system activity,
which is typically seen in patients with heart failure, especially ...

A STUDY WITH THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH OF THE MODE OF DEATH OF THE HUMAN HEART
GC Robinson - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1912 - Rockefeller Univ Press
... In this case was seen the longest post-mortem cardiac ... minutes after clinical death,
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… and the Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Deletion Polymorphism in Patients With Congestive Heart -
DM McNamara, R Holubkov, K Janosko, A Palmer, JJ … - Circulation, 2001 - Am Heart Assoc
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Disparity seen in decline in heart risk factors

Last Updated: 2006-11-29 15:56:08 -0400 (Reuters Health)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - There has been an overall decline in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in the US population over the last three decades, according to federal health officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

However, disparities in risk reduction still remain between individuals of high and low socioeconomic status and in some cases the gap worsened."The lack of progress in reducing disparities... underscores the need for public health efforts to find ways to reach people with lower and intermediate levels of annual income and education," Dr. Edward W. Gregg and colleagues offer in the latest issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine.

Gregg's team reviewed data from four consecutive National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES), encompassing the period between 1971 and 2002. They determined the prevalence of high serum cholesterol levels of 240 mg/dL or greater, high blood pressure (140/90 or higher), smoking, and diabetes.

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The prevalence of high blood pressure declined by about half and the prevalence of high cholesterol declined by about one third in all of the groups. Cholesterol levels fell the most among the rich and highly educated, while blood pressure improved the most among the poor and less educated.

The gap between groups in the prevalence of smoking and diabetes widened over time, the authors report. The prevalence of smoking decreased by about 19.6 percent in the highest quartile of income versus 6.6 percent in the lowest income quartile.

Diabetes prevalence increased across the board, but the disparity between high and low income groups nearly tripled between the NHANES I and NHANES IV, from 2.3 percent to 6.2 percent.

"Despite the general success in reducing CVD risk factors in the US population, not all segments of society are benefiting equally and improvements may have slowed," Gregg and his associates conclude.

SOURCE: Archives of Internal Medicine, November 27, 2006.

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Radiation traces found on two BA planes in spy probe

Last Updated: 2006-11-29 16:37:08 -0400 (Reuters Health)

LONDON - British Airways said on Wednesday that "very low traces" of radiation had been found on two of its aircraft by police probing the death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.

The airline now faces a logistical nightmare tracking down 33,000 passengers who used more than 200 affected flights over the past month, as well as 3,000 staff.

British Airways said three B767 short haul aircraft were taken out of service for forensic examination.

Initial results showed "very low traces of a radioactive substance on board two of the three aircraft".

Litvinenko, a former Russian spy, died last Thursday of radiation poisoning. Significant amounts of radioactive Polonium 210 were found in his body.

From his deathbed, Litvinenko accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of ordering his slow, agonising death.

The Kremlin denies any involvement but the Litvinenko case has fuelled tensions between London and Moscow. Police are treating his death as suspicious.

British Airways faces a huge challenge tracking down passengers who used these three planes on more than 200 flights, starting with a Nov. 3 London Heathrow to Moscow flight - shortly after Litvinenko fell ill.

"We are looking at around 33,000 passengers on 221 flights over the past four weeks," a BA spokesman told Reuters. "We have set up a special helpline for customers".

The British airline said the three planes would remain out of service until further notice. Two of the planes are at Heathrow Airport and the third is in Moscow and has not been checked yet.

LOW RISK TO HEALTH

British Airways said it had been advised "the risk to public health is low".

But this could be a major blow to Europe's third largest carrier which is already facing stiff competition from low-cost rivals, high fuel prices and negotiations with staff over plugging its 1.2 billion pound pension black hole.

BA was also forced to cancel hundreds of flights in August after police said they had foiled a plot to blow up transatlantic airliners.

Home Secretary (interior minister) John Reid, who chaired a meeting on Wednesday of the government's COBRA emergency committee, confirmed tests had started on two of the planes and arrangements were being made for the third to be tested.

He will make a statement to parliament on Thursday.

A post mortem will be carried out on Litvinenko on Friday under secure conditions to avoid possible radioactive contamination.

Mario Scaramella, an Italian KGB expert who met Litvinenko the day he became ill, is under British police protection and underwent medical tests. He was not contaminated, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

Scaramella has denied media reports he is viewed as a suspect in the immensely complex case that spans Europe.

Radiation was found at the sushi restaurant where Litvinenko met Scaramella on Nov. 1 and traces have also been detected at several more sites, including Litvinenko's home, a hotel he visited, the offices of Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky and the offices of Erinys, a security and risk management company.

London police said they were also searching the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel Piccadilly and another London address. (Additional reporting by Jeremy Lovell, Matt Jones, Mike Smith and Adrian Croft)

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