Toronto's Baby Kaylee in critical condition Dose Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:18 PM PDT Baby Kaylee, the seriously ill baby whose parents had offered her heart for donation should she die, has been taken to hospital in Toronto and is reportedly in critical condition. | Baby Kaylee on life support: spokesman CNews Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:10 PM PDT A baby whose health was so poor her parents offered her heart for transplant before she managed to pull through is back on life support in hospital. | Heart Signs The Golf Channel Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:35 PM PDT BETHESDA, Md. â" Ran into Kelly Murray â" long-drive champion, Big Break regular and caddie for inspiring pro Erik Compton â" on Thursday at Congressional. Murray was supposed to be looping for Compton this week, but the double heart transplant broke his arm loading his boat onto a trailer. | Childhood Arthritis: Common but Preventable Consequence of Lyme Disease Newswise Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:34 PM PDT When left untreated, children infected with Lyme disease can experience many severe complications as a result including arthritis, problems with the heart or central nervous system. Early detection is the key to preventing the lasting complications seen frequently at Hospital for Special Surgery. | MOST READ LOCAL STORIES Squamish Chief Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:30 PM PDT EDMONTON - Aboriginal people around the world are increasingly suffering from lifestyle-related illness such as heart disease, obesity and diabetes, according to a major new global study. | Poor sleep may be more dangerous for women than men News-Medical-Net Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:27 PM PDT Women who get less than the recommended eight hours sleep a night are at higher risk of heart disease and heart-related problems than men with the same sleeping patterns. | FDA approves Multaq tablets (dronedarone) to treat atrial fibrillation News-Medical-Net Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:12 PM PDT The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Multaq tablets (dronedarone) to help maintain normal heart rhythms in patients with a history of atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter (heart rhythm disorders). The drug is approved to be used in patients whose hearts have returned to normal rhythm or who will undergo drug or electric-shock treatment to restore a normal heart beat. | | |
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