In his room at the apartment, Mr. Sen's possessions offered a snapshot of a man described as gentle and hard-working: heart medication, a large box of fudge brownies and several books on learning HTML and business.
One might expect that at the ripe old age of 100 the company would be creaking along with brittle bones, weak knees, a bad heart, and finding it hard to get up in the morning.
It sounds impressive, but in fact, a relatively modest increase in a common ailment such as heart attacks is hard to detect clearly.
It is supposed to be much more difficult to show a benefit in the "hard events"--heart attack, stroke and death--than in the broader swath of "extra" heart problems that AtheroGenics measured in its trial.
This fact hit Windsor hard in 2009, while in a hospital after suffering a heart attack a month after Spyer's death.
Think of all the hard work and all the heart you put into a cause that you believed in for years -- for years.
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No special equipment is needed (although a heart rate monitor can be helpful for gauging how hard you are working) and interval training can be done either outdoors or indoors.
If Mr Putin represents a new faction at the heart of power, it is remarkably hard to spot.
Smoking kills around 430, 000 Americans a year, but in many cases the link with death is hard to prove: for instance, a smoker who dies of heart disease may also be an overeater (or drinker).
Last week, hostility against the liquor stores on the edge of the reservation (booze is banned within it) erupted after the bodies of Ronald Hard Heart and Wilson Black Elk were found decomposing in a ditch near the stores.
It's hard to believe that we are in the heart of Europe, only a few hours' drive from Trieste or Vienna.
Only giant clinical trials measuring hard outcomes like heart attacks, strokes and deaths can tell doctors whether a heart drug's benefits outweigh its risks.
It was not an outcomes trial measuring "hard" outcomes such as heart attack or stroke, but instead was a "surrogate" study measuring carotid artery thickness.
Back in the 16th Century, the point where the St Lawrence River tightens became a base for a rogue collection of hard-bitten survivalists, who spent months venturing deep into the heart of Innu territory to the trading posts at Lac St-Jean.
U.S. allies in the region already "struggle with their populations' perceptions that they are merely instruments of the U.S. government and do not have their citizens' best interests at heart, " and releasing the images "would likely deal a particularly hard blow" to American efforts in those countries, he stated.
The problem is that as there are relatively few heart transplants - just over 150 a year in the UK - it is hard to establish good practice guidelines.
Instead transcending capitalism requires a critical mass of people who have experienced- not the change of mind that our business schools labor so hard to produce- but the change of heart that we usually associate with a spiritual experience.
Most doctors also advise heart patients to minimize stress, but stress is one thing Cheney will have a hard time avoiding--at least for the time being.
Heart patients who get standard treatment get better quickly, so it is hard to tell without doing a rigorous trial whether it was due to the new treatment or now.
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