Comeback kid near lead The Globe and Mail Fri, 06 Mar 2009 06:14 AM PST Compton, in second PGA Tour event since heart transplant surgery, shoots first-round 69 at Honda Classic | False amino acid limits heart's strength The Times of India Fri, 06 Mar 2009 06:00 AM PST WASHINGTON: Scientists at the Heidelberg University Hospital in Germany have found that just one "false" amino acid can limit the strength of heart in zebrafish. | Tillery waits for second new heart The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel Fri, 06 Mar 2009 05:58 AM PST Michael Tillery is living on borrowed time. He has been for years. But his story isn't one of self-pity. It is one of triumph. Tillery, an unemployment compensation technician with the State of Alabama who lives in the Prattville area, is awaiting his second heart transplant. | Two seriously injured in Thursday morning crash The News Herald Fri, 06 Mar 2009 05:40 AM PST WALTON COUNTY -- Charges are pending in a Thursday morning accident that sent two to Sacred Heart Hospital with serious injuries. William Blair, a 52-year-old from Caryville, was eastbound on State 20 when he crossed the center line for unknown reasons | Tomah Memorial Hospital has front line care for heart attacks The Tomah Journal Fri, 06 Mar 2009 05:24 AM PST Timing is critical during a heart attack, and recognizing the symptoms is just as important. That was the lesson taught to more than 80 people who attended the Tomah Memorial Hospital Healthy Heart program Feb 24. | Hearts unite at the Honda Classic WPTV West Palm Beach Fri, 06 Mar 2009 05:12 AM PST Local boy with rare heart condition joins PGA Tour player Erik Compton on the greens | Stymied by Low-sodium Needs? Some Simple Steps to Cut Sodium Today's News-Herald Fri, 06 Mar 2009 04:56 AM PST (ARA) - Salt is simply everywhere, from frozen dinners to canned soup, and fast food to fine dining fare. Even if you never touch the salt shaker while cooking or sitting down to eat, you may still be consuming a high salt intake that might work against you if you have heart disease. | Red hair for hearts Daily Pilot Fri, 06 Mar 2009 04:51 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 Fri, 06 Mar 2009 04:44 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. | | |
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