Sentences with phrase «wrought by heart attacks»

The finding, which was published today in the journal Nature, shows that it is possible to limit the damage wrought by heart attacks, which strike nearly one million people in the United States each year.

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In addition, alcohol and drug abuse, as well as deaths caused by heart attacks and other stress - related ailments, mount during times when many are out of work.
Perhaps the best player on the pitch, Santi Cazorla showed great work rate today and was at the heart of every good attacking play by the Gunners, going on a great run to set up Welbeck for the winner.
Both Keynes and White died of heart attacks within two years of the summit, Keynes through work, travel and stress, White through stress brought on by investigations into his long - term leaking of government documents and information to the Soviet Union.
Among dozens of mouse studies, he presented work led by Moderna Co-Founder Kenneth Chien, then at Harvard Medical School in Boston, showing that mice recovering from induced heart attacks survived longer and had stronger hearts when injected with mRNA encoding a protein that drives blood vessel formation — vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).
We are working to transform this game - changing research into therapies that help doctors repair hearts damaged by heart attacks and disease.
In a paper published in the March 25, 2010 issue of Nature, researchers working at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the Center of Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona (CMRB) identified a fish heart cell population that is the source of this astonishing healing feat, a finding that could provide insight into how mammalian hearts might be coaxed into repairing themselves after injury brought on by heart attack.
Their work could pave the way for more effective prevention of heart attack and stroke in humans caused by atherosclerosis.
Their work could pave the way for more effective prevention of heart attack and stroke in humans caused by atherosclerosis, in which artery walls thicken and suffer reduced plasticity due to an accumulation of white blood cells.
Other blogs on Clinton's transformation: «Heart attack proof» diet worked for me Clinton Declares Vegan Victory Bill Clinton, Champion Of The Plant - Based Diet, Goes Vegan Bill Clinton became a vegan, lost 24 pounds, healing himself by not ingesting any cholesterol.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Frustrated Writer Finds New Career as Criminal in Wacky Romantic Comedy When his grandfather (Harry Sterling) has a heart attack while sitting in the balcony during the performance of his latest play, Max Solomon (Spencer Berger) takes it as indication that maybe he's chosen the wrong line of work.
Following a massive heart attack, infamous British barrister Sir Wilfred Robarts (Charles Laughten) has been ordered by his doctors to forswear drinking, smoking, and his work in the courtroom.
I, Daniel Blake Directed by Ken Loach UK, 2016, 100m U.S. Premiere Unable to work after suffering a heart attack, Daniel (Dave Johns) must apply to the government for benefits.
Based on research and interviews by the screenwriter Paul Laverty, this movie tells the fictional story of Daniel Blake, a middle - aged widower in the North East who can't work or get benefits after a near - fatal heart attack, and the story is told with stark and fierce plainness: unadorned, unapologetic, even unevolved.
Studies show that patients who've had heart attacks can improve their well - being by practicing forgiveness and working to be less angry.
Ralph died of a heart attack several years later and was buried in the yard outside the ranch house, and Bruce died of pneumonia the next year, overwhelmed by the rigors of twice the amount of work, and he, too, was buried in the yard, next to Ralph, in an aspen grove, through which passed on some nights wandering herds of deer and elk, the elk direct descendants of the big bull Jyl had shot, and which the brothers had dismembered and then shared with her, the three of them eating on it for well over a year.
The painter died young at age 43 in 1969 from a heart attack, but in his short lifetime he established himself as a major played on the Southern California art scene whose work was heavily influenced by Abstract Expressionism and figuration, and often included socially political themes and sexual imagery.
Trans fat, as described by the watchdog organization Environmental Working Group (EWG), is an artery - clogging synthetic blamed for 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths yearly.
He has successfully handled cases involving brain injury, plane crashes, stock fraud, truck wrecks, deadly exposure to negligently manufactured drugs, intoxicated or drug impaired drivers who injure innocent citizens, negligent road construction and maintenance, negligent design or manufacture of machines, explosions and home fires, violation of DOT regulations regarding 18 wheelers, severe burns and scars, negligent installation of hot water heaters, wrongful denial of claims by insurance companies, sale of alcohol to minors by convenience stores, defective residential or commercial construction, heart attacks at work from overexertion, defective airbags, wrecks caused by trucks that exceeded size and weight limits, nursing home abuse, product liability, unrelenting pain from on - the - job injuries, and numerous other cases where the injuries were so severe that the person died or became totally disabled.
First, the Railroad sought» a bright - line rule that persons who experience a heart attack at work do not qualify for protections of the FRSA until an expert testifies that the heart attack was caused by work conditions.»
The car insurance agent working this case felt that the ambulance cost and the emergency room visit should have been covered by the insurance company, since he felt that it was likely the man would have required medical attention from the accident anyways (apart from the heart attack).
Now the question: can work stress make you sick Stress at work is a normal part of life, but prolonged stress can cause heart disease, including heart attacks and stroke, mental health problems, obesity, skin and hair conditions, and gastrointestinal problems, just to name a few ailments as provided by WebMD.
Surgical Tech Mayo Clinic, Saugus, MA (6/2010 to Present) • Saved a patient's life who had suffered a mid-surgery heart attack by providing her with immediate CPR • Suggested a series of novel disinfection procedures, decreasing chances of in - room infection by 88 % • Handle patient position duties according to instructions provided by surgeon • Pad points of pressure such as heels, knees, eyes and axillary regions • Discuss patient's temperature and other vitals with the anesthesia personnel to provide them with a heads on • Prepare surgery suites by checking and gathering supplies and equipment • Ascertain that all instruments are working properly before and after each surgical case • Facilitate effective transition between surgical procedures by providing logistical support • Assist in the maintenance and care of specimens and identify specimens and ensure correct labeling
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