Stoughton plays through tough news Slam! Sports Mon, 16 Mar 2009 06:14 AM PDT Jeff Stoughton hid his concern well. You'd never have known his dad Jack was hospitalized because of a mild heart attack before last night's 2009 Brier championship game. | Susperia Rockers Heart Surgery ContactMusic Mon, 16 Mar 2009 05:44 AM PDT The lead singer of Norwegian rock band SUSPERIA is to undergo open heart surgery after suffering a cardiac arrest last Monday (09Mar09). Pal 'Athera' Mathiesen was admitted ... | Chicago tourist's death in Puerto Rico probed Chicago Tribune Mon, 16 Mar 2009 05:41 AM PDT The death of a Chicago tourist who had a heart attack at Puerto Rico's main airport has raised concerns among lawmakers in the U.S. territory. | Death of Chicago tourist in Puerto Rico raises stir Chicago Tribune Mon, 16 Mar 2009 05:30 AM PDT SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The death of a Chicago tourist who had a heart attack at Puerto Rico's main airport has raised concerns among lawmakers in the United States territory. Hector Martinez heads the island Senate's public safety committee. He said Sunday he'll seek an explanation of why it reportedly took paramedics 20 minutes to reach the woman after she suffered the attack March 7. El ... | Dear God, I need more time for my dying heart Chicago Sun-Times Mon, 16 Mar 2009 05:30 AM PDT Imagine having to say goodbye to that dearest part of your body: Your heart. During my 65 years on earth, I have had to bid farewell to countless strands of hair, some 40 teeth, countless skin cells, millions of taste buds, tons of nails and lakes of evaporated body fluids. | Ozark Profile : O'Daniel has great love for local politics NWAnews.com Mon, 16 Mar 2009 05:29 AM PDT Amidst the glamor of being a delegate at the 2008 Democratic National Convention and casting a historic vote for Hillary Clinton, Susana O'Daniel's heart was back home with the Fayetteville City Council race. (Northwest Arkansas Times) | Biomedical News from the Largest Physics Meeting of the Year Newswise Mon, 16 Mar 2009 05:29 AM PDT 1) Immune Cells Shoulder Microscopic Backpacks; 2) New Polymer Material Helps Accelerate Bones Growth; 3) Imaging Neuronal Activity Directly with MRI; 4) Measuring the Flexibility of Human Eye Lenses as we Age; 5) Unraveling the Proteins at the Heart of Parkinson's Disease. | Efforts Seek To Prevent Diabetes, Raise HIV Awareness Among Blacks Medical News Today Mon, 16 Mar 2009 05:08 AM PDT The following summarizes events that seek to reduce racial and ethnic health disparities. Georgia: The American Heart Association's "Fit Body and Soul," a faith-based weight-loss initiative in Georgia, which targets overweight and obese blacks, has helped almost half of its participants lose 5% or more of their body weight, and most participants kept the weight off for at least six months. | | |
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