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Wednesday 18 January 2012

Albania is a natural wonder and the best tourist destination in the world, Jan 18, 2012

"Sahit Muja: Albania is a natural wonder and the best tourist destination in the world .
Albania has been chosen on the top 10 best tourist destinations in the world for 2011.
Tourism in Albania has increased tremendously in recent years.
Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha has indicated that tourism has increased 1000%, in the last decade.
Albania has become the world’s fastest growing tourist destination."
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WEBMD - Cardiac Arrest Risk Low in Marathons, Study Finds, Jan 18, 2012

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"an. 11, 2012 -- When a runner dies during a marathon because their heart stops, it's big news -- and can be scary to the 2 million runners who participate in U.S. long-distance events each year.
However, the risk of cardiac arrest during long-distance races is relatively low, according to new research. A cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops beating, and it's generally more serious than a heart attack.
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How to Induce Labor Naturally: Is It Possible? - Over a 10-year period, 59 runners, or 1 in 184,000 participants in half or full marathons, suffered cardiac arrest, says researcher Aaron Baggish, MD, associate director of the Cardiovascular Performance Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also the cardiologist for the Boston Marathon. There were nearly 11 million participants during the decade studied."
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WEBMD - Aspirin Therapy for Heart Disease, Stroke Prevention Not for Everyone, Jan 18, 2012

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"Jan. 12, 2012 -- Many people who have never had a heart attack or stroke take an aspirin every day to lower their risk for these events.
While some may benefit, for many others the benefits appear to be outweighed by an increased risk for potentially serious and even life-threatening bleeding, a new study shows.
Researchers analyzed data from nine large studies, including three published since 2007, which followed participants for an average of six years.
Aspirin therapy was not associated with a reduction in deaths due to heart attack and stroke, but it was associated with a significant increase in risk for bleeding, says researcher Kausik K. Ray, MD."
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