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August 30, 2015
8-30-2015
Cold weather associated with higher risk of severe heart attack
8-30-2015
CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be conducted for at least 35 minutes
8-30-2015
Sierra Leone: Officials confirm new Ebola death
8-30-2015
New Ebola Death Recorded In Sierra Leone, Officials Say
8-30-2015
In The Stomach Of A Seabird, A Glimpse Of An Ocean Heating Up
8-30-2015
Parents aren’t protecting their children enough against the dangers of e-cigs: report
8-30-2015
Houston boy, 14, dies after battle with brain amoeba
8-30-2015
Men Get Real About Sex After Menopause
8-30-2015
‘Awakenings’ author, neurologist Oliver Sacks dies at 82
8-30-2015
Tiny, wireless pacemaker could be surgery-free option, study shows
8-30-2015
Oliver Sacks, Neurologist And Author, Dies At 82
8-30-2015
As Alaska’s Climate Warms, Seabird Population Shrinks
8-30-2015
NASA Scientists Simulate A Year On Mars — On Hawaii
8-30-2015
Neurologist, author Oliver Sacks dies at age 82
8-30-2015
Ezetimibe provides particular benefit in patients with diabetes and recent acute coronary syndrome
8-30-2015
Oliver Sacks, renowned neurologist and author, dies age 82
8-30-2015
7 Ways to Approach Therapy Like a New Relationship
8-30-2015
First-Born Women At Higher Risk Of Overweight And Obesity
8-30-2015
This Sleep Habit Could Hurt Your Chances Of Getting Pregnant
8-30-2015
12 Qualities of an Enlightened Person
8-30-2015
Antiarrhythmia drugs no impact on late AF recurrence
8-30-2015
Dozens of inmates at California prison under observation after Legionnaires …
8-30-2015
Dozens of inmates at California prison under observation after Legionnaires’ diagnosis
8-30-2015
Alnylam, Medicines cholesterol drug lasts months after one shot
8-30-2015
Multiple risk factors cancel impact of atrial fibrillation on ischemic stroke risk
8-30-2015
Rapid, more sensitive test speeds up chest pain triage
8-30-2015
Antimineralocorticoids offer no benefit in heart attack patients without heart failure
8-30-2015
Peri-infarct pacing does not improve outcomes in patients with large myocardial infarction
8-30-2015
Cyclosporine does not improve outcomes after PCI
8-30-2015
Surprise cardiac finding predicts future risk
8-30-2015
Discarded electronics mismanaged within Europe equals ~10 times the volume of e-waste exported
8-30-2015
8 ways to fake being a morning person
8-30-2015
Midday naps associated with reduced blood pressure and fewer medications
8-30-2015
Coffee linked with increased cardiovascular risk in young adults with mild hypertension
8-30-2015
Pollution and weather influence outcomes after heart attack
8-30-2015
Refractory cardiac arrest patients brought to hospital with ongoing CPR can recover
8-30-2015
After Katrina, Here’s How New Orleans Improved Education, Low-Income Housing, Health Care
8-30-2015
How can we prevent suicide? Major study shows risk factors associated with depression
8-30-2015
Scientists show how magnetic pulses change the brain in treatment for depressed patients
8-30-2015
A single cocaine dose lowers perceptions of sadness and anger
8-30-2015
Spike to debut unscripted competition series to find America’s next big fitness phenomenon
8-30-2015
Chapman University study provides complete analysis of skill development in traditional society
8-30-2015
September tip sheet from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
8-30-2015
PPFA’s involvement in infant body parts trafficking must be thoroughly investigated, says AUL
8-30-2015
Drinking coffee increases risk of cardiovascular events in young adults with mild hypertension
8-30-2015
Midday naps linked to reduced blood pressure levels, fewer antihypertensive medications
8-30-2015
CytomX announces filing of registration statement for proposed initial public offering of common stock
8-30-2015
BPC praises FDA draft guidance on nonproprietary naming of biological products
8-30-2015
Practices for expediting corporate market research approval process for faster insights
8-30-2015
Why Bernie Sanders Is Best on Women’s Issues