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New findings in stem cell therapy for heart attack

23 hours ago ago from Stemcells21 Blog for stem cell therapy news and views

Adult stem cells may help repair hearts damaged by heart attack in part by becoming heart cells themselves. That was the finding of a new study, released Monday, that points to a promising new treatment for heart attack patients that could reduce mortality and lessen the need for heart transplants. Adult stem cells also could aid in healing damaged livers, kidneys, pancreases and other organs. If confirmed by further trials, the new ...

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Resveratrol and Your Heart Know How Resveratrol Makes Your Heart Healthy | The Future Of Bodybuilding Huge Nutrition Supplements Site

5 hours ago ago from Bodybuilding: Supplements, Nutrition, Vitamins, Creatine And More!

maximum bodybuilding.com | Dec 08, 2009 | Comments 0 In the face of the growing statistics of different heart diseases, resveratrol could offer some real hope. But how many people are actually aware of how beneficial this compound is for your heart? This amazing compound, found naturally in red wine, has recently created a lot of hype for its weight loss and anti-aging properties, and has generated much excitement among those who wish to ...

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14 hours ago ago from HIV Symptoms - HIV - The Symptoms of HIV

Search AIDS / HIV Home Health AIDS / HIV Email AIDS / HIV Symptoms/Prevention Treatment Daily Life Free AIDS / HIV Newsletter! Sign Up Discuss in my Forum HIV and Coronary Artery Disease Why Does HIV Increase Your Risk of Heart Attack? By Mark Cichocki, R.N. , About.com Guide Updated: January 25, 2009 About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by the Medical Review Board See ...

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Popular Diabetes Drugs Tied to Heart Failure

8 hours ago ago from Here and Now

Researchers report that diabetes patients who used sulfonylureas had a higher risk of death from all causes and a higher risk of heart failure than diabetes patients who used the most widely prescribed diabetes drug metformin.

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Winter and Your Heart — Part II

17 hours ago ago from Blogs 12 Connecticut

This is the second of a two-part series on Winter & Your Heart. The Winter Solstice is less than two weeks away, marking the shortest day of the year. This is the time of year you must take care of yourself by eating healthy foods, getting plenty of sleep, and exercising regularly. However, that's not possible for many of us. Studies have shown that the shorter days, colder air, and snowy weather bring an increased risk of heart attacks ...

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Geron Presents Interim Clinical Data on Its Telomerase Vaccine at the 2009 American Society of Hematology Meeting

14 hours ago ago from Good News Now

Geron Corporation (Nasdaq:GERN) today announced the presentation of interim data from its phase II trial of GRNVAC1, an autologous dendritic cell vaccine targeting telomerase, in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) at the 51 st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) in New Orleans, Louisiana. The multicenter, open-label trial is designed to evaluate the feasibility of GRNVAC1 manufacture and the safety and ...

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