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29/07/2010


Daily Mail

Liverpool\'s Blood Pressure Boiling, say Lloyds Pharmacy
Click Liverpool
Professor O'Brien, Professor of Cardiovascular Pharmacology at The Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, ...
One third of young people suffer from high blood pressure thanks to drinking ...Daily Mail
Shocking Blood Pressure Stats For YoungstersSky News

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29/07/2010


Air travel no threat to cardiovascular health
PersonnelToday.com
Passengers already at high risk of angina, heart attack, heart failure or abnormal heart rhythms, may be adversely affected by hypoxia, but the blood oxygen ...

29/07/2010


Reuters UK

US FDA advisory panel backs AstraZeneca's Brilinta, as firm posts 22% rise in ...
The Pharma Letter
The US Food and Drug Administration Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee has recommended the approval of Anglo-Swedish drug major AstraZeneca's ...
FDA's Panel Members Approve on AstraZeneca's BrilintaTopNews United Kingdom (blog)
FDA committee approves AstraZeneca's BrilintaBusiness Financial News Wire
FACTBOX-UPDATE 1-Blood-thinning drugs may face new competitionReuters UK
Pharma Times -Morningstar -Earthtimes (press release)
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30/07/2010


SAMAA TV

Women who take calcium supplements 'increase risk of heart attack by up to 30%'
Daily Mail
It was the way supplements increase the levels of calcium circulating in the blood which appeared to have an adverse effect on the cardiovascular system. ...
Calcium linked to higher risk of heart attacksThe Guardian
Calcium supplements may raise risk of heart attackReuters UK

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28/07/2010


Cardiovascular drugs are most commonly prescribed pills
OnMedica
Four out of the five most often prescribed drugs by doctors in England are to treat cardiovascular disease, it has been revealed. The NHS Information Centre ...