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Vegan Diet Makes Bill Clinton "Feel Good", "Have More Energy" Twenty years ago US President Bill Clinton's diet featured a high amount of hamburgers and doughnuts, now two heart procedures later, and following a gradual conversion from meat-based to plant-based foods, he says his vegan diet makes him feel good and have more energy. | 20 Aug 2011 |
American Society Of Nuclear Cardiology Annual Meeting Promotes Patient-Centered Imaging The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology will host its 16th Annual Scientific Session, September 8 - 11, 2011 in Denver. Nearly 1,000 imaging specialists from around the world will gather at ASNC2011 to attend sessions reflecting the meeting's theme "Patient-Centered Imaging. | 20 Aug 2011 |
U-M Congenital Heart Center Selected To Join Leading National Consortium For Heart Research The University of Michigan Congenital Heart Center has been selected as a new Pediatric Heart Network core site for clinical research. Created and funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, the Pediatric Heart Network is a cooperative network of pediatric cardiovascular clinical research centers that conducts studies in children with congenital or acquired heart disease. | 20 Aug 2011 |
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New Nanostructured Glass For Medical Imaging And Recording University of Southampton researchers have developed new nano-structured glass, turning it into a new type of computer memory, which has applications in optical manipulation and will significantly reduce the cost of medical imaging. | 20 Aug 2011 |
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Seniors May Be Overwhelmed By Complex Choices In Medicare Advantage Program In health care, more choice may not always lead to better choices, particularly for the elderly.In a new study, researchers from Harvard Medical School's Department of Health Care Policy found that the large variety of managed care plans offered by the Medicare Advantage program may be counter-productive. | 20 Aug 2011 |
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