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"Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)" is Marilyn Manson's first single from the studio album Eat Me, Drink Me released on June 5, 2007. Initially, "Putting Holes In Happiness" was set as the first single from the album, but this was changed, similar to the case of "Get Your Gunn".
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Damage caused by a heart attack has been healed using stem cells gathered from the patient's own heart, according to doctors in the US. - Air pollution tied to higher heart attack risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -- Breathing in dirty air may be linked to a higher chance of suffering a heart attack in the next few days, suggests a fresh look at past studies undertaken by French researchers. While it's well established that people who spend years living in polluted cities or near major highways are at increased risk of heart problems, the new findings suggest even short-term ... - Stem cells heal heart attack scars, regrow healthy muscle
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Title: Scarred Hearts Healed After Heart Attack Category: Health News Created: 2/14/2012 11:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/14/2012