| Heart palpitations very common but can be serious
Others have dozens a day, some so strong that they feel like a heart attack. Most palpitations are caused by a harmless hiccup in the heart's rhythm. A few reflect a problem in the heart or elsewhere in the body. Sorting out worrisome palpitations from the harmless ones isn't always easy. Doctors can be quick to attribute them to anxiety, depression, or some other emotional or psychological problem. Although sometimes that's exactly right, it's important to first rule out harmful heart rhythms and other physical causes. Common complaint Palpitations are extremely common. Although most people shrug them off, they worry countless folks enough to consult a primary care physician or cardiologist. Different people experience palpitations in different ways.
AdBrite Hires Daniel Issen as Vice President of Engineering
His skills are a perfect match to help scale AdBrite's business and enhance our targeting and matching capabilities." Issen joins AdBrite after nearly 6 years at eBay, where he held a number of engineering management positions throughout the company. Within eBay, Daniel was responsible for all aspects of finding, including catalogs, attributes, and search. Daniel was the sole architect for eBay's catalog system, blogs, several of eBay's motor related offerings, and online classifieds site Kijiji. At PayPal, Issen managed application and data architecture, and managed engineering teams for global operations. Issen has over 20 years experience designing and building highly available and horizontally scalable systems, most notably in the domains of search, financial systems, and operations research.
Election budget gives sops, writes off farm loans
Revenue recipts for 2008-09 are projected at Rs 6,02,935 crore and revenue expenditure at Rs 6,58,119 crore. Consequently, the revenue deficit is estimated at Rs 55,184 crore, which amounts to one per cent of GDP. The fiscal deficit is estimated at Rs 1,33,287 crore which is 2.5 per cent of GDP. Chidambaram said he would not only achieve the target for fiscal deficit under the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act but also meet the target of annual reduction of 0.5 per cent in the case of revenue deficit. "However, because of conscious shift in favour of health, education and the social sector, we may need one more year to eliminate the revenue deficit. In my view, this is an entirely acceptable deferment," he said. In cheerful news to the Central Government employees, he announced that the Sixth Pay Commission will give its report by March this year.
Pick 'n' roll: Wednesday's best NBA bets
With the trade of Jason Kidd to Dallas looking imminent, the Nets will likely take the court on Tuesday without their All-Star guard. It's hard to see how the Nets will win without him. Kidd missed just 22 games in his five seasons with New Jersey and the Nets lost 16 of them. He leads the team in assists (10.4), rebounds (8.1) and steals (1.5) this season and is putting up 11.3 points per game. It's not like things were going peachy with Kidd and the team, either. The Nets have dropped 13 of their last 18 games overall and are 5-13 against the spread over that stretch. The Bulls, meanwhile, covered the spread in six of seven games before the break. Pick: Bulls L.A. Lakers at Phoenix Suns (-4 1/2, 222) It seems that Shaquille O'Neal will finally make his Suns debut Wednesday night and it will happen against his former team.
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