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    Where can I watch Whisper of the Heart?

    It is one of my favorite anime movies, and I'd like to know where to watch Whisper of the Heart online for free full version, possibly subbed and with subtitles (in english). Thank you! (:
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    why people who speak from the heart are funny or even attractive for other people ?

    i'd like a scientifical answer
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    AT&T unveils new collaboration center in the heart of Silicon Valley

    Dozens of collaborative innovation projects currently underway as Palo Alto joins locations in Texas and Israel to expand AT&T Foundry constellation.
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    Preventing Colon Cancer Without Increasing Heart Disease Risk

    Several clinical studies have shown that taking the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib can reduce the risk of developing polyps that lead to colon cancers, at the cost of increasing the risk of heart disease. But what if this tradeoff was not necessary? Researchers at Winship Cancer Institute of...
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    Seaweed Does The Heart Good

    Researchers at Teagasc have been investigating lipids from a variety of Irish and Canadian seaweed species for their heart-health properties. In both Ireland and Canada (provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador), seaweeds have a long tradition of use. In Ireland, for example, approximately 36,000...
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    Following A Heart Attack, What Do Patients Receiving Optimal Medical Therapy Die From

    Because of improved management at the acute stage, the risk of dying in hospital after a heart attack has decreased by about 50% in the past 10 years. Likewise, the prescription of recommended medications when patients leave hospital, has resulted in improved survival and fewer recurrent heart...
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    Medication Reduces Heart Volume

    As guest speaker at the European Society of Cardiology's Congress currently under way in Paris, Dr. Jean-Claude Tardif, Director of the Montreal Heart Institute's Research Centre and professor of medicine at the Universite de Montreal, presented the results of an analysis demonstrating that...
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    Harmful Toxins A Threat To Children With Congenital Heart Disease

    Babies and toddlers with congenital heart disease are at an increased risk of having harmful toxins in their blood, particularly following surgery, according to research by a team at Imperial College London. The study, published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine...
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    Genes Play Largest Role In Coronary Heart Disease, Not Family Lifestyle

    It has long been known that hereditary factors play a role in coronary heart disease. However, it has been unclear whether the increased risk is transferred through the genes or through an unhealthy lifestyle in the family. A new study from the Center for Primary Health Care Research in Sweden...
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    Tompkins died of a heart attack, funeral arrangements and memorial fund set

    The mixed martial arts world is still reeling from the shocking passing of trainer Shawn Tompkins. An autopsy revealed that the 37-year-old died from a heart attack in his sleep while staying at a friend's house in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on Sunday. "Shawn's family had a history of heart...
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    Heart condition ends Allan Chaney’s Hokie career prematurely

    What could have been a promising final two years of Allan Chaney's college basketball career at Virginia Tech vanished Wednesday. Chaney, a 6-foot-9 former blue chip recruit at Florida, will not be medically cleared to play for the Hokies due to a heart condition that came to light a little...
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    No Proof Fibrate Drugs Reduce Heart Risk In Diabetes Patients On Statins

    Type 2 diabetes patients, who face higher risk of cardiovascular disease, often take a combination of medications designed to lower their LDL or "bad" cholesterol and triglyceride levels while raising their HDL or "good" cholesterol because doctors long have thought that taken together, the...
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    Stem Cell Researchers Uncover Reason Why The Adult Human Heart Cannot Regenerate Itse

    Stem cell researchers at UCLA have uncovered for the first time why adult human cardiac myocytes have lost their ability to proliferate, perhaps explaining why the human heart has little regenerative capacity. The study, done in cell lines and mice, may lead to methods of reprogramming a...
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    World's Most Ridiculous Roof Lies Deep in the Heart of Texas [Video]

    The NFL lockout is finally over and we can all stop pretending to care about soccer. It's time to revel at the altar of America's Sport in the Mecca of Texas under the world's largest single-span retractable roof. More »
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    Hormone Therapy May Be Hazardous For Men With Heart Conditions

    Adding hormone therapy to radiation therapy has been proven in randomized clinical trials to improve overall survival for men with intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer. However, adding hormone therapy may reduce overall survival in men with pre-existing heart conditions, even if they have...
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    Multaq (dronedarone) Has Higher Death, Stroke And Heart Failure Risk For Patients Wit

    Patients with permanent atrial fibrillation who take Multaq (dronedarone), an antiarrhythmic medication, have double the risk of death and double the risk of being hospitalized for heart failure or developing stroke compared to those on a placebo, the FDA announced after the evaluation of a...
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    Teen Mom Recap: Home Is Where the Heart Is...As Long as You Don't Live in Tennessee

    They may not have all graduated high school, but the young mothers of Teen Mom are acing Home Economics. Cohabitation is the theme of tonight's episode, which featured three of the...
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    Wrestler Randy Savage Died Of Heart Disease And Not Car Crash Injuries

    The Medical Examiner's Office revealed that an autopsy on "Macho Man" Sandy Savage, 58, showed he had died of heart disease, rather than injuries from a car crash near his home in Seminole, Florida on May 20th, 2011. He had become unresponsive while driving his Jeep Wrangler. The vehicle left...
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    Low Body Fat May Not Lower Risk For Heart Disease And Diabetes

    Having a lower percentage of body fat may not always lower your risk for heart disease and diabetes, according to a study by an international consortium of investigators, including two scientists from the Institute for Aging Research of Hebrew SeniorLife, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School...
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    FDA Asks Pfizer About Chantix, Heart Risk And The Stop Smoking Drug

    Pfizer's stop-smoking drug Chantix (varenicline) can lead to a small increase in cardiovascular problems such as heart attacks for patients who already have cardiovascular disease, U.S. drug regulators said on Thursday. In fact, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is changing the label for...
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