BOYS BASKETBALL: Hawk seniors set the standard Suburban Journals Sat, 07 Mar 2009 06:08 AM PST There was a marauding, buccaneering, big left-footed presence at the heart of Gibaultâs run to three straight IHSA Class A state soccer championships from 2005-2007. | Appeals Court: Greene County Jailers Not Immune The Morning News Sat, 07 Mar 2009 05:40 AM PST PARAGOULD -- A federal appeals court said Friday three Greene County jailers are not immune from a lawsuit alleging they were deliberately indifferent toward an inmate who died from a heart attack. | It takes heart to be a mum The Courier Mail Sat, 07 Mar 2009 05:16 AM PST IT'S a marital battleground for any couple raising children: who works harder ... the breadwinner or the homemaker? | Red hair for hearts Daily Pilot Sat, 07 Mar 2009 04:50 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 Sat, 07 Mar 2009 04:43 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. | Saving Heart Attack Patients In The Middle Of The Night Medical News Today Sat, 07 Mar 2009 04:02 AM PST When Joyce Moss recently arrived at Loyola University Hospital with a life-threatening heart attack, it took just 42 minutes to perform an emergency balloon angioplasty. The procedure opened up an artery that was 100 percent blocked. "There was no damage to the heart because of how quick they were," said Moss, 56, of Berwyn. "I feel good. | Lehigh Valley's deep-fried pizza keeps sizzling The Morning Call Sat, 07 Mar 2009 03:11 AM PST David Barker, the Lehigh Valley's deep-fried pizza man, nearly had a heart attack en route Friday for an appearance on Fox TV's ''Good Day Philadelphia.'' But it wasn't because he had eaten too many slices of his new product. | Transparent Zebrafish A Must-See Model For Atherosclerosis Medical News Today Sat, 07 Mar 2009 03:01 AM PST We usually think of fish as a "heart-healthy" food. Now fish are helping researchers better understand how heart disease develops in studies that could lead to new drugs to slow disease and prevent heart attacks. | | |
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