Cornley becomes Lionsâ heart Centre Daily Times Sun, 22 Feb 2009 05:40 AM PST There is really no way to get an exact count of how many people will be in the seats in the Jerome Schottenstein Center on Tuesday night to watch Jamelle Cornley, Columbusâ native son, make his final homecoming as a Penn State Nittany Lion. | Heart transplant gives Villages resident new appreciation for life The Villages Daily Sun Sun, 22 Feb 2009 05:34 AM PST THE VILLAGES â" Mary Childs says it is the little things in life she has learned to appreciate the most. That realization came after the Village of Sunset Pointe resident was given perhaps the greatest gift of all â" the chance at a new life. | Red hair for hearts Daily Pilot Sun, 22 Feb 2009 05:29 AM PST When 57-year-old Thomas Kiserâs wife died in his arms of a heart attack just outside of their condominium on the day after Christmas three years ago, he was stunned. | âSurvivor, not a victimâ Daily Pilot Sun, 22 Feb 2009 05:22 AM PST There were seven of them, once laid low by heart disease and stroke, but now walking tall on the runway in the Island Hotel ballroom. | Hit Your Peak For Heart Research UK Medical News Today Sun, 22 Feb 2009 04:09 AM PST National heart charity, Heart Research UK, is urging walkers to get their boots on and sign up for their flagship fundraiser, the 'Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge' on Saturday 20 June. This 25-mile walk, not only provides spectacular scenery and gets the heart pumping, it helps raise funds for pioneering research into the prevention, treatment and cure of Britain's biggest killer, heart disease. | Could bad teeth mean a bad heart? MyCentralJersey.com Sun, 22 Feb 2009 04:07 AM PST It seems like the unthinkable, but many doctors are convinced that there is a relationship between poor dental hygiene and heart disease. For years, researchers have been studying the connection between oral hygiene and cardiac health. | Free fair to focus on heart health Salem Statesman Journal Sun, 22 Feb 2009 03:41 AM PST MID-VALLEY â" Salem Hospital will host a free health fair and forum focused on heart wellness at the Salem Conference Center. | LI DUNGEON PERVERT DIES New York Post Sun, 22 Feb 2009 03:22 AM PST Sal Inghilleri, the Long Island man convicted of molesting 9-year-old Katie Beers in a dungeon in 1992, died in the Suffolk County jail yesterday. Inghilleri, 55, collapsed of a possible heart attack, the sheriff's office said. Inghilleri was... | dear abby Daily Local News Sun, 22 Feb 2009 03:17 AM PST Five heart attacks fail to change man's habits DEAR ABBY: My husband "William" and I have been married 32 years. I love him dearly, but his health is poor. William is only 55, has had five heart attacks and has three stents in his heart. His last visit to the ER included being hit with paddles because his heart had stopped. In spite of this, my husband continues to smoke, eat whatever he wants ... | | |
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