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Heart Risks With Stimulant Use? Maybe. Worry? For Some.
New York Times – A.D.D. Drug: Millions of people take Ritalin. The calls are coming not just from parents of children who take the drugs but from adult users, who the panel warned might be at the highest risk for heart problems. “Every single adult patient I saw
Hidden In The Heart
Hartford Courant – Exercise lends vitality to almost all hearts. But Dr. Paul Thompson, director of cardiology at Hartford Hospital and a former competitive marathon racer, long has been fascinated with the rare cases when exercise kills seemingly healthy young
Painkillers raise blood pressure
Boston Online – Yes, some do, at least in women. In a study published last year in Hypertension, a journal of the American Heart Association, researchers from the Nurses’ Health Study looked at the records of more than 5,000 female nurses ages 34 to 77. They found
Nerve-stimulator device promising for some disorders
Argus Leader – ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. Don Falk stretched his right arm over his head, past the faint marks where a surgeon sank two wires deep in his brain, to show how tremors in his hand used to slap him awake in the morning. It was one of many difficulties he
Around Pasadena
Pasadena Star-News – SAN MARINO – Gary Isaacs has accepted the position of chief of police for the San Marino Police Department, effective Wednesday. Isaacs had assumed the position of interim chief in September, following the resignation of former Chief Arl Farris