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Coffee drinking linked to reduced stroke risk in women. |
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EurekAlert: Drinking more than a cup of coffee a day was associated with a 22 percent to 25 percent lower risk of stroke, compared with those who drank less, in a study reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.
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Wnt1 can stimulate new blood vessel formation and also improve blood flow. |
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Univ. North Carolina: Now researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered that a molecule – called Wnt1 – can improve the function of endothelial progenitor cells, increasing the blood flow to organs that previously had been cut off from the circulation. The finding could enhance clinical trials already testing these powerful cells in patients hospitalized with cardiac arrest.
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Pair of Tar Heel receivers to miss spring practice - msnbc.com |
msnbc.com
He is currently being treated by UNC Hospitals' Chief of Nephrology Dr. Ronald Falk, and UNC Director of Sports Medicine Dr. Mario Ciocca. It's also unclear whether he'll be available for the summer camp as his playing status for next fall will be
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Ironman inspires dialysis patients - ENC Today |
ENC Today
Also in attendance was Shad Ireland, an Ironman triathlete and dialysis patient for over 28 years. Ireland was there to discuss his experiences with kidney failure and to give fellow patients a bit of inspiration. “Kidney disease is tough,” he said,
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Renal awareness drive launched - Arab News |
Arab News
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, supervisor of Prince Fahd bin Salman Charitable Society for the Care of Kidney Patients, right, and Health Minister Abdullah Al-Rabeeah are seen at the launch of Renal Awareness and Education campaign in Riyadh on Saturday.
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