DNA Analysis Reveals Genetic Heart Defect That Could Have Killed Elvis

DNA analysis reveals genetic heart defect that could have killed Elvis
In his later years, Elvis Presley became addicted to junk-food and prescription drugs, which resulted in the former sex symbol becoming hugely overweight, and he died of cardiac arrhythmia at his home Graceland, in Memphis on August 16, 1977, aged 42.
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Capital Health Care: Community responds to LICH bids; balanced billing explainer
"The purpose of this paper is to call into question the ethical justifications that are often thought to ground a right to know one's genetic origins." http://bit.ly/1dKYVRa. -DRUG PROBLEM SOLVED -– Researchers believe they may have solved a problem …
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How much does the war on drugs costs you?
By Jason Reed. Vienna recently played host to the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), but the tone of this year's event was noticeably different to previous sessions. For many years the dialogue of 'to legalise … Uruguay plans to sell five commercial …
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