Even fit baby boomers won’t escape heart ills
<p>CHICAGO — Here’s a reality check for health-conscious baby boomers: Even among those in good shape, at least 1 in 3 will eventually develop heart problems or have a stroke.</p>
<p>CHICAGO — Here’s a reality check for health-conscious baby boomers: Even among those in good shape, at least 1 in 3 will eventually develop heart problems or have a stroke.</p>
<p>Pa. pupils to wear gear to track flu</p>
<p>LOS ANGELES — A heart disease treatment that many doctors consider to be fringe medicine unexpectedly showed some promise in a federal study clouded by ethical and scientific controversy,
<p>LOS ANGELES — Multivitamins might help lower the risk for cancer in healthy older men but do not affect their chances of developing heart disease, new research suggests.</p>
<p>LONDON (AP) — Britain’s High Court rejected an attempt by a man who has locked-in syndrome to overturn the country’s euthanasia law by refusing to legally allow doctors to end his life.<
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<p>NEW YORK — A frightfully nervous Tig Notaro stood just offstage at the Los Angeles club Largo while Ed Helms introduced her.</p>
<p>RUSH TWP. — State Police have withdrawn a report that Randy A. Kileof Danville dismantled a retaining wall.</p>