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en Unlike what was previously thought, drugs like Viagra can in fact alter heart function, ... It alters it particularly when the heart is stimulated by hormones.

en The perception that these hormones protect the heart was so strong that many doctors were prescribing it to prevent heart disease. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en Few drugs are as immediately effective for heart failure as diuretics. Any patient in whom these drugs are prescribed should feel at ease with the therapy, provided they are under the care of a team of health care professionals who are actively evaluating electrolyte balance and kidney function.

en [As part of the Science study, the researchers sought to understand why the salmon shark's heart continues to function when it is ice cold.] The shark heart slows down in the cold, just as our own heart would, ... But what sets it apart is where our heart would simply stop, the salmon shark keeps on ticking.

en [As part of the
Science study, the researchers sought to understand why the salmon
shark's heart continues to function when it is ice cold.] The shark
heart slows down in the cold, just as our own heart would, ... But what sets it apart is where our heart would simply stop, the
salmon shark keeps on ticking.


en We think we could alter the potency and specificity of many existing drugs. We are refining our techniques for finding these molecules and investigating their role in conditions such as heart failure and pain relief and inflammation.

en I never really thought too much about the American Heart Association until Nick was born with heart problems. I'm very thankful for everyone that donated to Nick and for the Heart Walk. It shows that people are supporting Nick and American Heart Association. It's important to get the word out about heart disease.

en John did not have heart troubles. He had some health problems 16 months earlier that were not connected to this. Giving Leo the heart attack was tied in part to the fact he was going to have to be away for 4 1 / 2 months recuperating from surgery. He and I talked and we said, 'Let's give him a heart attack.' We were sort of glib about it, and ironically he died of a heart attack.

en John did not have heart troubles. He had some health problems 16 months earlier that were not connected to this. Giving Leo the heart attack was tied in part to the fact he was going to have to be away for 4 1/2 months recuperating from surgery. He and I talked and we said, 'Let's give him a heart attack.' We were sort of glib about it, and ironically he died of a heart attack.

en This stimulation is similar to the way the nervous system normally increases heart function when triggered by emotional or exercise stress, or in diseases such as heart failure,

en This is a new development, a whole new concept. This is based on implanting a device that paces the heart and improves cardiac function. The pharmaceutical industry has spent over a decade developing drugs to accomplish the same goal. Those have failed.

en This new facility is already producing thrilling data. For example, CBC scientists have been able to locate the site of charge modification on specific regions of the proteins responsible for contraction and relaxation of the heart. These charge modifications may well have implications for healthy heart function and provide important information for drug targeting and early diagnosis of heart failure. We anticipate similar breakthroughs in many other areas of health and disease.

en We know that some individuals who have taken these diet medications have heart values that are thick and don't function properly. They can cause the heart to perform poorly over time and become weaker over time.

en We must change our perception of heart attack, ... For years, heart attack was thought of as a man's disease. Women get their heart attacks later, but the woman is vulnerable.

en From our earliest hour we have been taught that the thought of the heart, the shaping of the rain-cloud, the amount of wool that grows on a sheep's back, the length of a drought, and the growing of the corn, depend on nothing that moves immutable, at the heart of all things; but on the changeable will of a changeable being, whom our prayers can alter. To us, from the beginning, Nature has been but a poor plastic thing, to be toyed with this way or that, as man happens to please his deity or not; to go to church or not; to say his prayers right or not; to travel on a Sunday or not. Was it possible for us in an instant to see Nature as she is /the flowing vestment of an unchanging reality?
  Olive Schreiner


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