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Pacemaker for High Blood Pressure -- In-Depth Doctor's Interview
John Blebea, M.D., Professor-in-Chief of Vascular Surgery at Temple University in Philadelphia, Penn., talks about a new device that helps patients with high blood pressure when medications don't work.
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Making Waves: Two New Exercise Trends
BOSTON, Mass. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Crunches, leg lifts, and planks can get tedious and difficult, but now, two new exercise programs are changing the way both the young and the old get in shape.
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Dangerous Energy Drinks?
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Energy drinks are a booming business. Americans spent 744 million dollars on them in one year alone.
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Cooking Brain Tumors Cancerous brain tumors are the most difficult to treat. They spread fast and kill more than 13,000 people every year.
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Washing Away Varicose Veins Experts estimate 50 percent of Americans over age 50 have varicose veins. For women -- and men -- they can be embarrassing, ugly, and even so painful it's hard to walk.
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