UK adventurer adds Everest to achievement The New Zealand Herald Thu, 21 May 2009 14:16 PM PDT Exhausted and fearful for his health, Sir Ranulph Fiennes turned his back on the summit of the world's highest mountain for a second time a year ago and declared: "I won't try Everest again. The first time I got a heart attack. This time, bad timing and weather scuppered my chances. | Gossip Girl CW Arkansas Thu, 21 May 2009 14:08 PM PDT Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death. What can you do to reduce the risk of heart disease? | Girl recovering after being hit by SUV Northwest Florida Daily News Thu, 21 May 2009 13:53 PM PDT CRESTVIEW â" The little girl hurt Wednesday afternoon when an SUV backed over her is continuing to recover at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. Paris Wooten, 5, was standing behind 26-year-old Nicole Kemp's vehicle when Kemp backed into her, according | Local kids' efforts help kids in need The Herald-Press Thu, 21 May 2009 13:35 PM PDT When Kate Layman passed away at 18 months old because of heart and pulmonary issues, her parents, Andrew and Krista Layman from Fort Wayne, found a way to keep their daughterâs memory alive while helping other children in the hospital, including Parkview Huntington Hospital. | Potatoes Pack a Hearty Punch Paragould Daily Press Thu, 21 May 2009 13:13 PM PDT (ARA) - It's no secret that heart disease remains the leading cause of death in America, where one in every three Americans is at high risk, according to the American Heart Association. Sadly, most people don't know about the risk. | Blood Pressure Meds Broad Impact Examined KERO 23 Bakersfield Thu, 21 May 2009 12:44 PM PDT Researchers say hypertension medications could help many people beyond those with high blood pressure avoid heart attack and stroke. | | |
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