Gossip Girl CW Arkansas Fri, 04 Sep 2009 18:08 PM PDT Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death. What can you do to reduce the risk of heart disease? | Fat thighs healthier than thin thighs The Age Fri, 04 Sep 2009 17:35 PM PDT Got fat thighs? The time has come to rejoice. New research suggests people with thin thighs are at higher risk of heart disease and premature death. | Minister's plea over blood donation Belfast Telegraph Fri, 04 Sep 2009 16:47 PM PDT Just six per cent of people in Northern Ireland who could donate blood do so, it was revealed today. Related Stories Gene that could make you immune to obesity Big thighs linked to lower heart disease risk Big thighs cut heart disease risk | BN assemblyman dies from blood disorder The Star Fri, 04 Sep 2009 16:37 PM PDT SEREMBAN: Umnoâs Bagan Pinang assemblyman Azman Mohammad Noor, who underwent a heart bypass operation in May, died from a blood disorder here yesterday afternoon. | Captured fugitive served 11 years for stabbing common-law wife in the heart The Gilroy Dispatch Fri, 04 Sep 2009 16:34 PM PDT Joel Barnes, 39, who served 11 years for killing the mother of his child with a single stab wound to the heart. Photo by: Dispatch file photo Also check out a story on Barnes' capture and arrest for trying to kill a peace officer . A fugitive recently captured after a two day manhunt is no stranger to the prison system, having served 11 years for killing the mother of his child during a fight ... | Large Thighs Protect Against Heart Disease And Early Death Science Daily Fri, 04 Sep 2009 16:18 PM PDT Men and women whose thighs are less than 60cm in circumference have a higher risk of premature death and heart disease, according to new research. The study also concluded that individuals whose thighs are wider than 60cm have no added protective effect. | Samaritan offers bariatric program Columbia Basin Herald Fri, 04 Sep 2009 16:15 PM PDT MOSES LAKEâ" Samaritan Healthcare is offering a temporary reduced cost bariatrics surgery program to test the results before implementing the program. âBariatrics is necessary because obesity causes health problems such as diabetes, cancer and heart issues,â said Dr. Louis Martin, general surgery. | Worker dies in detention Arab News Fri, 04 Sep 2009 16:07 PM PDT DAMMAM: A foreign worker died of a heart attack at Dammam Deportation Center amid allegations that he was beaten by police. The allegations were made by the manâs sponsor, a local daily reported. | POKIN AROUND: The 'bad guy' with the big heart behind rock concert Suburban Journals Fri, 04 Sep 2009 15:37 PM PDT Norman McFadden once was a bad, bad man. Back when he was Stormin' Norman, professional wrestler, he was making his entrance to a chorus of boos when he turned to one detractor, a senior citizen, and advised, "Shut up old lady before I smack you." | Local writer, beer connoisseur Ort hospitalized Athens Banner-Herald Fri, 04 Sep 2009 15:25 PM PDT Flagpole Magazine scribe William Orten Carlton, better known as Ort, is suffering from a heart condition and on Thursday was admitted to Athens Regional Medical Center. | | |
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