Wednesday, May 27, 2009

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Indians owner Dolan resting after heart attack
FOX 16 Little Rock Wed, 27 May 2009 17:39 PM PDT
Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan suffered a mild heart attack on Wednesday morning.

Indians owner in hospital after mild heart attack
Sports Illustrated Wed, 27 May 2009 17:35 PM PDT
Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan has been hospitalized after what team officials termed a mild heart attack.

Chicken millionaire had heart disease, trial told
The West Australian Wed, 27 May 2009 17:20 PM PDT
A forensic pathologist could not rule out that coronary artery disease killed millionaire Frank Cianciosi, the Supreme Court was told yesterday. Dr Judith McCreath told the murder trial of Gerardus

Indians owner Larry Dolan has heart attack
KAAL Austin Wed, 27 May 2009 17:17 PM PDT
(AP) CLEVELAND - Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan has been hospitalized after what team officials termed a mild heart attack. Indians vice president Bob DiBiasio says Dolan was taken to the hospital Wednesday and will remain there for observation.

This Just In: The Cleveland Indians Suffer a Major Setback
19 Action News Cleveland Wed, 27 May 2009 16:58 PM PDT
Cleveland, OH (WOIO) - Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan is recovering in the hospital. The 78-year old suffered a heart attack Wednesday.

'He cared about the community' : Former owner of Sackville Tribune-Post dies at 74
The Sackville Tribune Post Wed, 27 May 2009 16:54 PM PDT
Earl Joseph Gouchie, whose  54-year newspaper career transcended the era of hot metal to the world-wide technology of the Internet, died Saturday of an apparent heart attack at his camp in Shulie, Cumberland County.

Sleep essential to heart health
Haleakala Times Wed, 27 May 2009 16:50 PM PDT
According to Lawrence Epstein, M.D., medical director of Sleep Health Centers and instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, treating sleep disorders and getting an adequate amount of sleep are necessary for a healthy heart. “Sleep apnea (SA) is a known risk factor for the development of hypertension, heart disease and stroke,” reported Epstein. Patients with SA commonly complain of ...

Indians owner Larry Dolan has heart
MyMotherLode.com Wed, 27 May 2009 16:42 PM PDT
Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan has been hospitalized after what team officials termed a mild heart attack. Indians vice president Bob DiBiasio says Dolan was taken to the hospital Wednesday and will remain there for observation. DiBiasio says the 78-year-old Dolan is in good spirits.

New 'microcapsules' put more medication into the bloodstream to treat disease
PhysOrg Wed, 27 May 2009 16:38 PM PDT
Scientists are reporting a potential solution to a problem that limits the human body`s ability to absorb and use medications for heart disease, Type-2 diabetes, cancer and other conditions. It is a `nano-hybrid microcapsule` that enables the stomach to absorb more of these so-called `poorly-soluble` medicines. Their study is scheduled for the June 1 issue of ACS` Molecular Pharmaceutics.

Life saved by quick response
KVII 7 Amarillo Wed, 27 May 2009 16:30 PM PDT
When Mike Hardy suffered a severe heart attack in mid-April, he had no idea who saved him, or what happened. Today, he got to meet, and thank, the police officer who saved his life.




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