Va. public-housing residents angry over orders to relocate
Last Updated on Monday, 21 December 2009 10:56 Written by Natural Health Team Monday, 21 December 2009 10:56
Alternative therapy for hypertension
New research from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine has found that an alternative therapy may be possible for treating some types of hypertension using an enzyme called ACE2.
Crossroads helps Susan Floyd breathe easier
Susan Floyd of Estes Park has some breathing room, thanks to Crossroads Ministry. She is on oxygen 24/7, since her diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension in 2005. That diagnosis caused the lifelong resident of Estes Park to give up her massage therapy career of 11 years.
Enzyme may help offer new approach to hypertension therapy
Washington, Dec 18 : An enzyme called ACE2 may help offer an alternative therapy for treating some types of hypertension, a new study has found.
Enzyme may create new approach to hypertension therapy
( Northwestern University ) New research from Northwestern University has found that an alternative therapy may be possible for treating some types of hypertension using an enzyme called ACE2.
Va. public-housing residents angry over orders to relocate
Martha Holmes’s small, frail body often bumps into things in her new apartment, which seems like a maze to the 87-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s disease. In the last month, she has been hospitalized twice, and police have found her wandering the streets, attempting to walk back to the public…
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