Take Care of Your Ticker Paragould Daily Press Tue, 24 Feb 2009 10:19 AM PST (ARA) - There is more to February than romance and candy hearts. It's also the perfect time to jump-start your heart health during American Heart Month. | North West Evening Mail North-West Evening Mail Tue, 24 Feb 2009 10:15 AM PST A POKER player collapsed and died during a game. Malcolm Milligan became unconscious after suffering a suspected heart attack at Millom Cricket Clubâs poker night on Friday. | Heart strategy could save billions: medical experts Global TV National Tue, 24 Feb 2009 10:04 AM PST OTTAWA -- A new nationwide strategy aimed at combating heart disease and stroke would cost $700-million to implement, but could save billions for the Canadian health-care system, top medical experts said Tuesday. | Detroit settles case of death in police lockup The Charlotte Observer Tue, 24 Feb 2009 10:03 AM PST (By ED WHITE, Associated Press Writer) The city has settled a lawsuit over the death of a 67-year-old man in a police lockup after a judge delivered an extraordinary rebuke about the performance of the city's lawyer. James Stone, arrested for a parole violation, had a heart attack and died in August 2005 at a police precinct. Lawyers for his estate said he complained for hours about chest pain ... | Suspect could face charges for heart attack News 14 Carolina Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:44 AM PST CHARLOTTE -- The two men charged with a deadly robbery in Gaston County last September appeared in court on Tuesday. Larry Whitfield and Quaterrious McCoy, both 20, were on the run after police say they attempted to rob the Fort Financial Credit Union on New Hope Road in Gastonia. | Report calls for $700M heart disease war The Ottawa Sun Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:13 AM PST After two years of consulting and analysis, a federal agency has concluded that too many Canadians die from heart attacks and strokes because they eat too much, exercise too little and are still smoking. | Heart strategy aims at top killer The Globe and Mail Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:01 AM PST Coalition of groups argue that a solid yearly investment will benefit Canadians and end up reducing health costs | Ohio inmate shocked with stun gun in hospital WFMJ Youngstown Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:01 AM PST AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Jail officials in Ohio say they used a stun gun on an inmate who attacked them, stopping his heart. A medical team performed CPR on 21-year-old Gregory Dillard and revived him Saturday night. He remains in critical condition at an Akron hospital. | | |
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