jueves, 8 de agosto de 2013

10 Second Trick to Prevent Heart Attacks


Can this 10 Second Trick Help Prevent YOUR Heart Attack?

Bottom Line: 1 in 3 people die from Heart Disease.... so, unfortunately, there is a very good chance YOU will die of a heart attack.

Luckily, there is a 10 Second Trick that can help prevent heart attacks.

==> 10 second trick helps PREVENT heart attacks

When you watch this FREE presentation, you will discover the 10 Second Trick for preventing heart attacks - which, by-the-way, the Big Drug Companies would rather you didn't see.

==> 10 second trick helps PREVENT heart attacks


WARNING: The following presentation contains controversial material, and a graphic representation of what it feels like to suffer a heart attack. While there is no profanity of any kind, viewer discretion is advised.





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Myocardial infarction (MI) or acute myocardial infarction (AMI), is the medical term for an event commonly known as a heart attack. It happens when blood stops flowing properly to part of the heart and the heart muscle is injured due to not getting enough oxygen. Usually this is because one of the coronary arteries that supplies blood to the heart develops a blockage due to an unstable buildup of cholesterol and fat and white blood cells. Typical symptoms of acute myocardial infarction include sudden retrosternal chest pain (typically radiating to the left arm or left side of the neck), shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, sweating, and anxiety (often described as a sense of impending doom).[1] Women may experience fewer typical symptoms than men, most commonly shortness of breath, weakness, a feeling of indigestion, and fatigue.[2] A sizeable proportion of myocardial infarctions (22���64%)[3] are "silent", that is without chest pain or other symptoms. A number of diagnostic tests are available to detect heart muscle damage including, an electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiography, cardiac MRI and various blood tests. The most often used blood markers are the creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) fraction and the troponin levels. Immediate treatment for suspected acute myocardial infarction includes oxygen, aspirin, and sublingual nitroglycerin.[4]
service area to participate.Under the program, the locality pays 10 percent of the cost of about $6,500 for installing the charging station, as well as the cost of the electricity.In mid-January, Watertown dropped its proposal to install electric-car charging stations in the city parking lot altogether.Instead, earlier this month, National Grid announced that it would install charging stations in the parking lot of a Tops supermarket in Pamelia, the town directly north of Waterown.Watertown is known largely for its position as the last major city before the state's Canadian border to the north, as well as its 112 inches of average annual snowfall.Since most early plug-in electric cars will mostly be recharged via privately owned charging stations inside the owners' garages, the decision to keep free charging off city property won't make or break electric cars in the upstate city.But it does point out some of the unexpected hurdles and pitfalls that electric-car proponents can encounter as they work to install public charging infrastructure.Left unanswered is the question of whether city governments providing free parking also runs afoul of the New York state constitution.
Mubarak Ali Gilani, the shadowy founder of Muslims of the Americas, is believed to be living in Pakistan. (Christian Action Network)Christian Action Network vows to bring Gilani, founder of Muslims of the Americas, into a U.S. court if the $30 million defamation suit proceeds. (Christian Action Network)Gilani, who is believed to be in his eighties, fires a weapon in a training video made by Muslims of the Americas. (Christian Action Network)Muslims of the Americas has rural bases in several states, including South Carolina and New York.The shadowy leader of an American Muslim organization accused of running terror training camps in the U.S. could find himself being questioned under oath if his outfit follows through on its $30 million defamation suit against the Christian group that leveled the charges in a best-selling book.Muslims of the Americas, a group founded in the 1980s by elusive Pakistani Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani, is suing the Christian Action Network for defamation and libel following CANs recent publication of the book Twilight in America: The Untold Story of Islamist Terrorist Training Camps Inside America. Co-authored by CAN founder Martin Mawyer and Patti Pierucci, the book accuses MOA of acting as a front for the radical Islamist group Jamaat al-Fuqra.In the suit, filed this year in federal court in Albany, N.Y., the Muslim group accuses Mawyer, Pierucci and CAN of "malicious, repetitious and continuous pronouncements and




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In 1982, TransUnion was acquired as a subsidiary of Marmon Group, a holding company formed by Jay Pritzker and Robert Pritzker. It was spun off as a separate company under Pritzker control in 2005. The wealthy Pritzker family, most famous for owning the Hyatt hotel chain, began divesting the family's assets in late 2001 following the death of Jay Pritzker. Notable major divestitures include Hyatt Hotels Corp. public in 2009 and selling majority stake in TransUnion in 2010.[1] In April 2010, the Pritzker family, with Penny Pritzker as TransUnion Chair, sold controlling interest of TransUnion to a new majority owner, the Chicago-based private-equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners.[2] Madison Dearborn Partners acquired 51 percent stake in TransUnion, and the Pritzker family maintained 49 percent ownership. It is based in Chicago, Illinois.
LAS VEGAS Heckling at a hacker's conference didn't faze the head of the National Security Agency.Army Gen. Keith Alexander remained unapologetic Wednesday in Las Vegas about methods the NSA uses to, in his words, connect the dots and go after bad guys who aim to kill people.He told the tech-savvy audience in his keynote comments at the annual Black Hat conference at Caesars Palace that the ability to look for patterns in telephone and email communications has stopped terror attacks in the U.S. and other countries.Alexander even drew laughter when a voice in the overflow crowd shouted that he should read the Constitution. Alexander said he had, and the heckler should, too.He insisted that it wasn't true the spy agency listens to specific phone calls and reads emails.
LOS ANGELES Two years ago, the Los Angeles Unified School District tried to spruce up its lunch menu, with cafeteria ladies dishing out chicken tandoori, sushi, and broccoli and beef with brown rice.The kids hated it.So the nation's second-largest school district went back to basics. The district overhauled the menu last year after students turned away from unfamiliar fare. This year's menu will feature enchiladas, lasagna and beef sliders."There's nothing that the kids said, out and out, 'Get rid of that,'" Food Services chief David Hinkle told the Daily News of Los Angeles (http://bit.ly/18RYnM7). "We're trying to keep the menu cycle the same and interject a few new things here and there, based on student feedback."The district will try to sneak some goodness into the food. The fare, which will include taco salad and chicken-and-waffles, is designed to cut down on fat, salt and sugar and to meet federal nutritional guidelines."I'm really excited about the savory waffle," Binkle said. "It's a potato and chives, yeast-raised waffle with no sugar added. Students tried it this summer, and I believe that it will be a successful product."A few selections were created by students who won district-run culinary contests held last year.Guadalupe Gonzalez of Panorama High School came up with a breakfast tart containing fresh fruit and fruit syrup.West Adams High School students Esther Segura and Jose Landaverde contributed the "Tex-Mex Corn Bre