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Items 981 through 990 of 1001 items:

981. A dash of seafood may cut men's risk of stroke
http://www.iht.com/articles/81378.htm
International Herald Tribune

Description: Men who eat seafood as seldom as once a month may cut their risk of the most common kind of stroke by more than 40 percent, a new study by the Harvard School of Public Health has found.
982. Study in 43,000 men touts benefits of even a little fish
http://www.boston.com/dailynews/358/nation/Study_in_43_000_men_touts_bene:.shtml
Boston.com

Description: Eating fish just once a month is enough to reduce the risk of strokes in men, according to a study of more than 43,000 health professionals. While numerous studies have touted the cardiovascular benefits of eating fish several times a week, the new research found a similar benefit from just occasional meals of seafood. Men who ate about 3 to 5 ounces of fish one to three times a month were 43 percent less likely to have a stroke during 12 years of follow-up. Men who ate fish more often did not reduce their risk any further, suggesting that a small amount works just as well as a larger one, said co-author Dr. Ka He of Harvard's School of Public Health and colleagues.
983. Staying healthy while you travel
http://www.msnbc.com/news/848277.asp
MSNBC

Description: DVT, which stands for deep vein thrombosis, has been reported often over the past few years. It occurs when the flow of blood is restricted in a vein, and a clot forms. It can be caused by poor circulation because of problems such as heart disease, a recent heart attack or stroke, varicose veins, or from inactivity.
984. ABCNEWS.com : Australia Court Allows Blood Clot Case Vs Airlines
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/SciTech/reuters20021220_11.html
ABCNews.com

Description: An Australian court gave the go-ahead Friday to a landmark lawsuit against Qantas Airways Ltd. and British Airways Plc over a blood clot suffered by a passenger on a long-haul flight. In a ruling that could have international implications, the Supreme Court of the state of Victoria state rejected the airlines' argument that blood clots suffered by passengers on long-haul flights could not be defined as an accident.
985. Bone marrow stem cells used to create brain cells
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/4779029.htm
SiliconValley.com

Description: Stem cells from a person's own bone marrow can be used to generate brain cells and other nervous system cells that, when put back into the body, may be a way to treat diseases like brain cancer or Alzheimer's, researchers said on Friday.
986. Old-fashioned blood pressure treatment best?
http://www.cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/conditions/12/17/high.blood.pressure.ap/index.html
CNN

Description: An old-fashioned diuretic is as good, if not better, than some newer, more expensive medicines for treating high blood pressure and preventing its complications, according to a government-sponsored study released Tuesday.
987. A Blood-Thinning Blockbuster?
http://www.forbes.com/business/2002/12/09/cx_mh_1209azn.html
Forbes

Description: Hopes are building that AstraZeneca's blood-thinning pill, Exanta, could eventually become a standard treatment for preventing heart attacks, pulmonary embolisms and strokes. Millions of Americans might someday take it following surgery or to prevent blood clots from forming. If approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Exanta will be the first new anticoagulant pill in 50 years.
988. **Brain** haemorrhage
http://www.thewest.com.au/20021105/news/perth/tw-news-perth-home-sto77660.html
The West Australian

Description: ADELE SIXSMITH'S life changed irreparably the day she had a brain haemorrhage.The once vibrant, active and independent young woman needs 24-hour care, is legally blind and severely disabled. Click the title to read the rest of the article.
989. Heart toll could be cut by 50%
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2336601.stm
BBC News

Description: More than half of deaths and disability from heart disease and strokes across the world could be prevented by simple measures, according to the World Health Organization.
990. New method for stroke prevention may be easier on patients
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/healthscience/134555685_stents16.html
Seattle Times

Description: For months after his stroke, Chuck Friday's balance was so out of kilter that he had to aim for the front bumper of his truck to walk to the vehicle's door. Until recently, he was afraid the same thing — or worse — might soon start happening again because he was at high risk for another stroke: One of his two carotid arteries — which supply blood to the brain — was completely blocked and the other was 90 percent closed. Click the title to read more...


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