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Study May Explain Why Exercise Helps Heart Failure Patients
Science Daily - Apr 26 9:06 PM Aerobic training is associated with a reversal of abnormal hormonal patterns that underlie many of the debilitating symptoms of heart failure, according to a new study in the May 2, 2006, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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J&J buy of Pfizer unit gets FTC okay
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Population-Based Study Of Renal Cell Carcinoma In Children In Germany, 1980-2005
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Alexion Pharmaceuticals Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2006 Results
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