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Follow the path known by heart, down to the wide-open fields.
NPR: What's in a Song? 'Twilight'
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Diadexus drew headlines last month when it helped identify what may be a new risk factor in heart disease: a little-known protein produced by the body that can double the risk of heart attacks.
FORBES: Divining Disease
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Mr Koizumi, sometimes known as Lion Heart, may gain popularity by roaring at the Russian bear.
ECONOMIST: Japan and Russia
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The work has revealed hundreds of new genes and over 30 medical disorders are now known to be influenced by the chromosome, including heart defects, cancers and schizophrenia.
BBC: Book of life: Chapter one
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Inspra, also known as eplerenone, reduces deaths in heart failure patients by 15% compared to placebo, according to the Pharmacia-funded study of 6, 200 patients conducted by Bertram Pitt , a professor of medicine at the University of Michigan, and colleagues.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But in Boston, where Harvard and MIT dominate the MBA market, a lesser-known rival has differentiated itself by taking Mr Garten's advice to heart.
ECONOMIST: News from the schools, April 2006
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Additionally, sales of Celebrex and similar painkillers known as Cox-2 inhibitors have been hurt by concerns that they might cause heart problems.
FORBES: Using An Arthritis Drug Against Cancer
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The 6, 000-patient study was designed to show that AtheroGenics' drug, known by the code name AGI-1067, decreased the risk not only of heart attack, stroke and death but also of less important heart problems, including stent procedures, bypass surgery and chest pain.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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They quantify your stress level by calculating your heart rate and the minute variations in the time between each beat, a measurement known as heart rate variability (HRV), which has been used to gauge the likelihood of mortality after a heart attack and to help assess certain psychiatric conditions.
WSJ: Keep Calm and Carry a Gizmo