Heart healthy programs set The Herald News Mon, 09 Feb 2009 02:16 AM PST Area hospitals are sponsoring events this month in recognition of American Heart Month to raise awareness of heart disease and stroke as the greatest health threats women face today. | Salute to Coaches Deer Park Broadcaster & Progress Mon, 09 Feb 2009 02:14 AM PST The duties of being a coach go far beyond teaching a player how to run faster, throw a ball further, swing a bat harder or learn the plays. Itâs about tapping into a playerâs heart and soul; helping him/her become the best they possibly can be. Itâs about mentorship and leading the player in the right direction by teaching them all the things that being a student-athlete stand for: fortitude, ... | Former university pres has bypass surgery The Bismarck Tribune Mon, 09 Feb 2009 02:10 AM PST GRAND FORKS (AP) - Former University of North Dakota president Charles Kupchella is recovering from triple bypass surgery after what he calls a "fairly mild" heart attack. | Area shoppers recoil from recall products Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:54 AM PST WATERLOO --- When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issues a food recall, consumers understandably take the warning to heart. That sometimes means a recall's effect can linger and transcend the products listed. | Deaths lead to scrutiny of 2 heart units Boston Globe Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:46 AM PST State public health officials have begun monitoring heart programs at Massachusetts General Hospital and at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester after discovering that they had high death rates in 2007 among patients who underwent cardiac catheterization procedures. | Thieves steal deadly drugs from veterinary clinic Kitchener - Waterloo Record Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:42 AM PST GREY COUNTY (Feb 9, 2009) -- Police are warning thieves about potentially deadly drugs stolen from a veterinary clinic this weekend. At some point early Saturday morning, someone broke into the Markdale Veterinary Clinic and stole several bottles containing sedatives, tranquilizers, anticoagulants, heart stimulants, steroids and antibiotics. The Ontario Provincial Police are warning that some of ... | Heart problem sidelines Lions head coach Lucas Hammond Daily Star Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:40 AM PST Southeastern's star-crossed athletics program absorbed another stunning blow on Wednesday with the announcement that head football coach Mike Lucas will have to miss the rest of the season with a heart problem. | Staying fit after 50 The Hendersonville Times-News Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:39 AM PST Kicking up your feet on the dance floor for a little fun is not only beneficial for your heart, joints and muscles, it could also help prevent memory loss. | A gift from the heart Tulsa World Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:38 AM PST In time for Valentine's, Lacie Bradshaw gives a kidney to her fiance, Juan Perez. | | |
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