Sherman celebrates serving 50,000 heart patients The Courier News Mon, 27 Jul 2009 02:15 AM PDT In 1972, little did Sherman Hospital know that it would wind up being the first community hospital in the area to perform open heart surgeries. according to Dr. Muhammad Riaz, a cardiologist at Sherman for the past 30 years. | S$9m cell therapy facility to open at Health Sciences Authority Channel NewsAsia Mon, 27 Jul 2009 02:13 AM PDT SINGAPORE: Stroke patients in Singapore and those with blood diseases or heart problems may soon benefit from advanced cell therapy treatment, thanks to a S$9 million investment to expand a cell processing laboratory at the Health Sciences Authority (HSA). | Sarkozy's heart checked after jogging collapse KCOY Santa Maria Mon, 27 Jul 2009 02:12 AM PDT PARIS (AP) â" French President Nicolas Sarkozy was recovering in the hospital Monday while doctors watched his heart, a day after he collapsed while jogging in hot weather, his office said. | Happy proves healthy in Aspen The Aspen Times Mon, 27 Jul 2009 02:08 AM PDT ASPEN - We live in a world of multiple terrifying health challenges: AIDS, swine flu, heart disease, obesity, maternal mortality, cancer, post-traumatic stress and lack of insurance, to name a few. | Korea ex-POW became labor leader in Lima The Toledo Blade Mon, 27 Jul 2009 01:59 AM PDT LIMA, Ohio - Edward A. Finn, Jr., an Army veteran who coached youth football, became a high-profile labor leader, and reared five children after being a prisoner during the Korean War, died Wednesday in St. Rita's Medical Center of congestive heart failure. He was 78. "He was a man who believed in doing his duty," a son, Keith Finn, said. "I think he liked seeing people treated the way they ... | Uganda: Heart Patients to be Taken Abroad AllAfrica.com Mon, 27 Jul 2009 01:48 AM PDT Kampala â" UGANDA will continue referring patients with complex heart conditions for treatment outside the country, a parliament committee heard on Wednesday. | Mothers furious at NHS âobeseâ claims The Journal Mon, 27 Jul 2009 01:17 AM PDT OBESITY levels in the UK are on the rise, according to NHS figures. Worryingly, about a quarter of people in the UK are classed as obese, many of them children, prompting fears of âsilent killersâ diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. | Sarkozy expected to be released after collapse MyMotherLode.com Mon, 27 Jul 2009 00:55 AM PDT French President Nicolas Sarkozy was recovering in the hospital Monday while doctors watched his heart function, a day after he collapsed while jogging in hot weather, his office said. | Jim Hill basketball coach dies at 47 The Clarion-Ledger Mon, 27 Jul 2009 00:39 AM PDT Jim Hill High School boys basketball coach and assistant principal Fred Harris died Sunday after suffering a heart attack at home hours earlier. | | |
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