Heart problems got you down? SouthtownStar Sun, 22 Feb 2009 02:16 AM PST Editor's note: This is part of a continuing series of stories about heart health in honor of American Heart Month. | ELO bass player dies at 63 The Monterey County Herald Sun, 22 Feb 2009 02:15 AM PST LONDON (AP) â" Kelly Groucutt, former bass player with 1970s rock hitmakers ELO, died Thursday. He was 63. Groucutt's management said the musician died in Worcester, central England, after having a heart attack. | Firm faith leads Frisch to pen book in face of grave illness The Toledo Blade Sun, 22 Feb 2009 02:08 AM PST Jackie Frisch has big plans and big dreams to go with her big heart and big family. The only thing that may be in short supply is time. Millions of people got to meet the bubbly mother of 12 when Extreme Makeover: Home Edition built the Frisch family a dream home in West Toledo last fall. What they didn't get to see on ABC was Mrs. Frisch's strong faith and her drive to make the most of ... | For cardiac nurse, having heart crucial to healing one The Beacon News Sun, 22 Feb 2009 02:05 AM PST With nurses like Linda Fisher, it is easy to see how Provena Mercy's cardiac surgery program is ranked among the top five percent in the nation and among the top three in the state. | Heart test can detect risk of sudden cardiac death The Allen American Sun, 22 Feb 2009 01:54 AM PST An Allen cardiologist is offering state-of-the-art technologies to patients to determine their risk of sudden cardiac arrest. Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing more than 325,000 people each year. | Two rescuers die The Scranton Times-Tribune Sun, 22 Feb 2009 01:53 AM PST NORTH ABINGTON TWP. â" A man and his stepfather died Saturday â" one by drowning, the other from an apparent heart attack â" while rescuing a girl and her mother from a partially ice-covered pond along Craig Road. | Red outfits target heart illness The Desert Sun Sun, 22 Feb 2009 01:24 AM PST More than 500,000 women. No, they were not all present for this event. But that's how many women will die this year alone from heart disease. | Hoop dreams still drive Carroll Daily News Journal Sun, 22 Feb 2009 01:05 AM PST Nearly two years after a heart transplant saved his life and gave him an opportunity to continue to play the game he loves, Neal Carroll is preparing for the final stretch of his basketball career. | Get to the heart of the matter The Pasadena Citizen Sun, 22 Feb 2009 00:50 AM PST It could be pure coincidence that American Heart Month and the initiation of the Go Red for Women Campaign falls in the midst of the Valentines Day season, but all three speak to the heart. | | |
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