Motorist dies of heart attack, friend fatally injuried when goes to his aid The Community Press Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:13 AM PDT Havelock-Belmont-Methuen â" A Havelock man and a Trenton man are both dead following a motor vehicle accident on Highway 7 in Havelock Saturday evening. William McConkey, 71, of Havelock, was driving east on Highway 7 through the village at approximately 6:40 p.[...] | Gossip Girl CW Arkansas Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:11 AM PDT Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death. What can you do to reduce the risk of heart disease? | UCSD students meet mayor at National Start Walking Day La Jolla Light Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:30 AM PDT PharmD students from the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at UCSD and Sheri Lightner from the La Jolla congressional district, along with Mayor Sanders. Photo courtesy of UCSD The UCSD School of Pharmacy students were a hit at the National Start Walking Day event hosted by the American Heart Association. The group of 13 students, led by Jennifer Lai, provided blood pressure ... | North West Evening Mail North-West Evening Mail Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:14 AM PDT A GRANDFATHER has died after climbing Mount Snowdon. Graham Downing suffered a heart attack and collapsed as he was near the summit of the Welsh mountain. | Katherine Roberts, former Cotati mayor, dies at 85 The Community Voice Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:13 AM PDT Former Cotati City Council member and mayor Katherine Roberts died Tuesday at Kaiser Hospital in Santa Rosa after suffering a heart attack. She was 85. | Student employees help rescue man Albany Democrat-Herald Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:06 AM PDT A man who collapsed of an apparent heart attack at Oregon State Universityâs Dixon Recreation Center was given life-saving first aid by three student employees two of whom were there purely by chance. | Blood drive to raise awareness of rare disorder The Telegraph Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:46 AM PDT ROXANA - Hoping to change lives and maybe even save some, Lisa Flener of Roxana is coordinating an event to raise awareness of a disease very close to her heart. | Take Care of Your Ticker Lexington Clipper-Herald Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:09 AM PDT (ARA) - Cardiovascular disease remains the No. 1 cause of death for both men and women in the United States. While heart-related illnesses are widespread, the good news is that your lifestyle choices can have a significantly positive effect on your overall heart health. | | |
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