Unsung Heroes: Health watchdog with heart The New Zealand Herald Thu, 02 Apr 2009 10:07 AM PDT Maggie Kemp leaves her Otara home at 6.30 every morning to go to her work in the community. There are women who won't go for their breast-screening to cajole, men to convince that kidney disease is not the end of the world, and... | Hospital Offers Patients New Approach to Aortic Valve Replacement Newswise Thu, 02 Apr 2009 10:03 AM PDT A team of heart specialists at the University of Virginia Health System last week performed a leading-edge procedure in which an 74-year-old man, whose risk factors made him ineligible for traditional surgery, received a new aortic valve. Two days later, he was well enough to go home. The procedure is available at UVA as part of the PARTNER Trial, a large, randomized, controlled, multi-center ... | Stem cell debate to take center stage at Texas Senate News 8 Austin Thu, 02 Apr 2009 10:02 AM PDT Minutes away from surgery, Miles Simmons has high hopes for his future. The 74-year-old has a history of heart problems, but he hopes to keep trucking along, in the best health possible. | This band has heart Mississauga News Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:52 AM PDT Streetsville vocalist Chris Ning has gone the cover route lately during his live performances. And if you ask him, he's having an absolute blast. It's not to say he's given up on his original band, VII Days II Perfection â" the group is working on a new album. | America's Next Top Model CW Arkansas Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:41 AM PDT Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death. What can you do to reduce the risk of heart disease? | Exotic Dancer dies at Aintree RTÃ News Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:20 AM PDT Jonjo O'Neill's Exotic Dancer died after suffering a heart attack following the totesport Bowl Chase at Aintree. The nine-year-old finished second behind Madison Du Berlais in the Grade Two contest, beaten four and a half lengths, but later collapsed upon his return to the stables. | The heart of the matter Tulsa World Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:05 AM PDT It was a typical Friday for David Hardgrave. He went to work and then to Reed Park with some friends and co-workers to play basketball. "There were four of us playing," Chad Keller said. "I turned around and he was just laying there." | | |
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