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...Clinton loves. Somehow this candidate on the cusp of victory conjured up the macabre memory that his first taste of mango-chutney had come the night before he drove former House majority leader Hale Boggs, campaigning in Texas for McGovern, to the airport for what was to be a fatal airline trip to Alaska...
...study published in last week's New England Journal of Medicine proves that balloons are the key to a non-surgical procedure which can alleviate often fatal blockages of a valve between chambers of the heart. Blockages, often cause a shortness of breath and fatigue with exertion...
...treats the romance that grows between Berlin and Helena the same way. They edge toward connection tentatively, in full but unspoken awareness of the difficulties of their relationship. Nor is the suspicion of mad and more deadly passions visited upon either of them in the manner of Fatal Attraction or Basic Instinct. Evil is what it is supposed to be in fictions of this kind, an outsider, and the business of the narrative is to restore order in the community that evil has disordered. In other words, Jennifer 8 is adult entertainment in the best, traditional sense of the term...
...About 1 million Americans, nearly half of them women, have cardiovascular disease. Of the approximately half a million fatal heart attacks in the U.S. every year, 247,000 occur in women...
...widespread misconception that cardiovascular disease is essentially a man's problem stems largely from the fact that heart attacks are rare among pre-menopausal females. Of the quarter of a million fatal heart attacks suffered annually among women, only 6,000 occur in those under the age of 65. Coronary heart disease in women "doesn't take off until menopause," says Dr. Mary-Ann Malloy, a cardiologist at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, "and in the past a woman's life expectancy didn't extend much longer than that...