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The First Cut!
The first cut is the deepest...especially when it comes to reality TV competitions! Dancing With the Stars said goodbye to its first celebrity tonight, bidding adieu to tennis ace Martina Navratilova and her partner Tony Dovolani. So what did Martina...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Melissa Gilbert, Dance, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Aspirin (drug)
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At The Heart Of Arrhythmia
Chief, Division of Cardiology, The Hospital of Central ConnecticutHas your heart ever skipped a beat? If you have experienced an uncomfortable awareness of your own heartbeat, you could have an arrhythmia. An arrhythmia is any change in your heart rhythm. The heart may beat too fast, too slow or beat irregularly....Tags: Heart Attack, Electronics, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bradycardia
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Common Heart Tests And Why They're Done
Cardiologist and Hospital of Central Connecticut medical staff memberWhether you go for a physical or already see a cardiologist, chances are your doctor may order a test to check how well your heart is working. Among the most common cardiac tests are electrocardiogram, echocardiogram and stress test. Each test helps to...Tags: Cardiologists, Chest Pains, Behavioral Conditions, Heart Attack, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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NH city sues parking meter 'Robin Hood' group
KEENE, N.H. (AP) — The city of Keene, N.H., has sued a group that feeds change into parking meters that are about to expire, saying members are harassing enforcement officers. The group calls itself "Robin Hood of Keene." Members walk city streets... -
Parking meter 'Robin Hoods' provoke New Hampshire city's ire
ReutersBy Jason McLure LITTLETON, N.H., May 15 (Reuters) - In December James Cleaveland made an unusual New Year's resolution: to do all he could to keep police in the city of Keene, New Hampshire, from issuing parking tickets. Cleaveland and a group of...Tags: Human Rights, Politics
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Bad news can be bad for your health
The terrorist bombings and subsequent manhunt in Boston last month left four innocent people dead and many more injured. But the stress caused by these tragic events could adversely affect the health of a much wider population. The citywide shutdown, the...Tags: Cardiologists, Heart Failure, Diseases and Illnesses, Behavioral Conditions, Asthma
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Baltimore's new downtown
Harbor East is moving farther east with baker-cum-developer John Paterakis Sr.'s announcement Friday that he will break ground this summer on a new, mega-Whole Foods and later on a new residential/retail building across Central Avenue from the...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Whole Foods Market, Taxation, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Dr. Christian de Duve dies at 95; Nobel-winning scientist
For the first half of the 20th century, the cell was a mysterious, unfathomable entity. Nutrients went in and hormones, wastes and other products came out. But what happened in between was anybody's guess. Light microscopes could reveal the rough...Tags: Science and Technology, Physiology, New York City, World War I (1914-1918), Entertainment Events
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Timothy R. Streett, criminal defense attorney
Timothy R. Streett, a Bel Air lawyer and outdoorsman, died Saturday of complications from cardiac arrhythmia at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. He was 53. Timothy Ryan Streett, whose father owns Boyd & Fulford Drugs in Bel Air, was born in Baltimore...
Tags: Nova Southeastern University, Christianity, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Roman Catholicism
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FDA approves a drug to reverse anticoagulation
Ever since the drug warfarin was discovered to be a highly effective anti-clotting agent as well as a good rat poison in the early 1950s, it has been the frontline weapon in preventing stroke among those with atrial fibrillation. But its growing use has...
Tags: Rivaroxaban (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Dietary Supplements, Pradaxa (drug), Warfarin (drug)
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Bristol-Myers Squibb sales disappoint, shares fall
Reuters(Reuters) - Bristol-Myers Squibb reported disappointing first-quarter sales, prompting a drop in shares that have risen sharply this year on enthusiasm for its lineup of promising experimental drugs. The company on Thursday said sales plunged 27...Tags: Plavix (drug), NYSE Euronext, Inc., Rheumatoid Arthritis, Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Leukemia
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A Word, Please: Rest easy for a period
An island nation you can't find on a map can threaten your retirement savings. Your health insurer could refuse to pay your medical bills by arguing you're covered only if someone drops a baby grand piano on your head, not an upright. On any given day,...Tags: H.L. Mencken, FBI, Central Intelligence Agency
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