Individuals with a high resting heart rate and a low beat-to-beat heart rate variability have an increased risk of developing kidney disease, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the... [Read More]
(Dexter Daily Statesman) Many things about Kim Lacy have changed over the past four years but not her smile. With a positive attitude and a deep faith, she has battled the effects of a rare and debilitating disease called...... [Read More]
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(People's Daily) &$ &$ One or two alcoholic drinks a day can help healthy people-and heart patients-live longer, new research confirms. But the two new studies-one of nearly 250,000 US adults, the other an analysis of... [Read More]
(Science Daily) A protein discovered in fruit fly eyes has brought scienetists closer to understanding how the human heart and other organs automatically "right size" themselves, a piece of information that may hold ... [Read More]
(KSL Salt Lake City) Several people in Lehi have contracted Lyme disease through tick bites. The State Health Department along with Utah County and the Division of Wildlife Resources have formed a task force to figure out... [Read More]
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