Medical examiner: Pitchman Mays had heart disease The Standard-Times Mon, 29 Jun 2009 22:11 PM PDT TAMPA, Fla. â" Television pitchman Billy Mays likely died of a heart attack in his sleep, but further tests are needed to be sure of the cause of death, a medical examiner said Monday. | Nation/world briefs Detroit News Mon, 29 Jun 2009 22:01 PM PDT Obama promises legislation for his prime initatives; Heart disease being tested in TV pitchman's death; 3 workers die from fumes at NYC waste station; Exiled Honduran president says he wants to return; Iran council affirms Ahmadinejad's landslide victory; Afghan guards working for U.S. killed police; Yemeni plane bound for Comoros crashes in ocean. | Up-lifting event raises $7,000 for Edmond girl The Oklahoman Mon, 29 Jun 2009 22:00 PM PDT EDMOND â" They may have the strength of an ox, but they showed they can have a heart of gold.More than 60 police officers and recruits, and some firefighters and serious weightlifters, were in Edmond Saturday to support an 8-year-old girl at the Leukemia Lift-A-Thon.Brian Attebery, owner of Results Fitness and Nutrition Center in Edmond, put the event together to help his longtime friend Edmond ... | Oklahoma man reunites with air crew who saved him The Oklahoman Mon, 29 Jun 2009 22:00 PM PDT The Frontier Airlines flight had been in the air only 15 minutes when Linda Upchurch looked over and saw her husband convulsing before slipping into unconsciousness â" his mouth open and his eyes in a fixed stare.She summoned flight attendants, who quickly began resuscitation efforts, capped by the use of a defibrillator. Her husbandâs heart started beating again.Linda and Mike Upchurch of Lamar, ... | Hawken School softball coach returns next year The Twinsburg Sun Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:56 PM PDT It was a difficult season for Hawken softball coach Pat McKinley and it wasn't mainly because the Hawks finished 5-14. McKinley, 52, suffered a heart attack very early in the season during a 6-1 victory over Fairport Harbor. "I... | UM Carries Out Heart Stem Cell Research CBS4 Miami Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:14 PM PDT Heart attacks have been in the headlines lately with the deaths of Michael Jackson and Billie Mays. As it turns out, a major clinical study is underway right here in South Florida to cure the number one killer in America. | Genevaâs aquarium expert dies Star Beacon Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:12 PM PDT Geneva native Jeff Swanagan, who directed several major zoos and aquariums across the country and most recently the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, died Sunday of an apparent heart attack as he mowed his lawn, the Associated Press reports. | | |
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