Get to the heart of the matter The Pasadena Citizen Mon, 23 Feb 2009 02:13 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. | Straight to the heart Lake County News-Sun Mon, 23 Feb 2009 02:07 AM PST Chef shows way to eat smart at Vista health fair | Two die during pond rescue effort The Citizens' Voice Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:49 AM PST â" DAVID SINGLETON 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. | Glenwood Springs' Valley View Hospital gets new cardiologist Glenwood Springs Post Independent Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:19 AM PST GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - Valley View Hospital recently doubled its capability to provide potentially life-saving heart procedures in a more timely manner, with the addition of a second full-time cardiologist. | Egg proteins may reduce blood pressure: Study Nutraingredients.com Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:07 AM PST Traditional views on eggs, and particularly their cholesterol content, has led to some recommendations to avoid eggs in order to boost heart health, but new research published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry , suggests that proteins from eggs may benefit cardiovascular health. | Heart smarts Calgary Sun Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:06 AM PST Why is it that breast cancer is our top fear as women when it's actually heart disease that is our No. 1 killer? One reason may be that women still think of heart disease as a man's disease. | Power of positive thinking The Springfield News-Leader Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:02 AM PST Pauline Jones has always believed in the power of a positive attitude. It has helped her smile as she battled stomach cancer and congestive heart failure, had three knee replacement surgeries, a shoulder replacement and back surgery and recently took a nasty fall. | Smoking bans linked to fewer heart attacks The Glendale News-Press Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:00 AM PST DOWNTOWN â" A government study showing that a partial smoking ban had a dramatic effect on reducing heart attacks in a Colorado town may have implications for Glendale and Burbank, where similar ordinances have been passed in recent years, experts said. | | |
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