Glaxo says that its own analysis, when taken with other data, does not show a clear increased heart attack risk.
Once it's clear that broken heart syndrome is the cause of your symptoms, your doctor will likely prescribe heart medications for you to take while you're in the hospital, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, beta blockers or diuretics.
And that is how I vote, with clear conscience and saddened heart.
Bush usually tends to be clear when speaking from the heart like that.
Unlike some other diseases, however, clear genetic markers for coronary heart disease, which accounts for 1 in 6 U.S. deaths, remain elusive.
But you make a very good point, which is that the place you put your money makes a pretty clear indication of where your heart is.
"I am absolutely innocent of the charges that have been levied against me, and I'm going to fight my heart out to clear my name, " he said after his indictment.
The BBC's Kevin Connolly in Jerusalem says Mr Netanyahu's change of heart is a clear indication of the diplomatic clout that the US still wields with its two key allies in a turbulent region.
It is also clear that she has a strong heart and while she is scared, she knows she must press on.
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Pfizer 's most important experimental drug, a new heart medicine designed to clear plaque from the arteries, has also been it's most controversial.
He still wants to see clear data on how Zetia affects heart attacks, strokes and deaths, and doesn't understand why it took so long to embark on a big study to prove it.
There are numerous types of leukotrienes, and it is not yet totally clear which kinds are most involved in heart disease.
Treatment is similar to treatment for a heart attack until the diagnosis is clear.
Particularly troubling for Merck investors is the company's failure to suggest a clear cut-off date of when a heart attack could be linked to Vioxx.
Everyone has heard of statins: they are a class of cholesterol-lowering drugs that offer clear benefits in people who already have suffered heart attacks or other serious cardiovascular problems.
It is clear from over 40 years of research on heart disease that the first alternative has a strong effect, whereas data for the second alternative are much weaker.
The devices are used in a procedure called angioplasty, in which a balloon is snaked in through the leg and used to clear clogs in the arteries that feed the heart.
Clear Channel plans to Webcast the event on I Heart Radio, its Web-based radio site.
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Making this vision the driving force at the heart of the next government shows the clear difference between Labour and the Tories.
Angioplasty was invented in the 1970s as a way to clear clogged arteries and relieve chest pain or treat heart attacks without opening a patients' chest.
However, East Asia leads the charge with a clear strategy to reposition its industrial powerhouses at the heart of the clean tech revolution with both intellectual property and manufacturing might.
It has never been clear, for instance, exactly which cases of heart disease result from greater susceptibility as the body gets old and which are largely due to environmental factors.
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It's clear that many people think they are eating a healthy heart diet when they are not.
One thing that is clear is that Vioxx had a particularly strong link to heart attacks and strokes.
The drug is designed to boost high-density lipoprotein (HDL), nicknamed "good cholesterol" because it appears to actually clear plaque from the arteries and reduce the risk of heart attack.
But we are expected to govern with integrity, good will, clear convictions, and ... a servant's heart.
This was a campaign that had direct marketing at the heart: There was an identifiable audience, a clear proposition and a measurable response.
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Later on, precautionary language was added about heart risk--although, as Merck made clear at the time, it was not a warning to patients.
The message was clear: if people under 70 who are at risk of heart disease were to take aspirin regularly, the number of deaths from such disease across the world could be reduced by 100, 000 a year.
On a conference call held by Merck, research chief Peter Kim emphasized that the Duke study had reached the total number of heart attacks, strokes, and other heart problems it would need to get a statistically clear answer.
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