Walk will honor memory of lost babies The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:15 PM PDT Michelle Blazek wears a small silver lapel pin in the shape of a heart. It's a silent symbol for her, and for those she encounters in her life, of her grief. It's a symbol that will be prominent at the second annual Healing Hearts Walk to Remember in Fredericksburg on Saturday. The event, which coincides with National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, brings together people who are ... | Debt calls blamed for death The Sarasota Herald-Tribune Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:13 PM PDT By MITCH STACY The Associated Press A widow claims that debt collectors hounded her husband to death with as many as nine caustic calls per day, causing stress that contributed to his fatal heart attack. She's suing the Florida couple's mortgage company in a unique wrongful death case. | Regional Roundup Lodi News-Sentinel Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:10 PM PDT A Lodi man apparently suffered a heart attack while driving Friday, causing him to veer across opposite lanes of Interstate 5 before coming to a stop down an embankment. | Deaths | Aug. 28 - Sept. 15 | PUBLIC RECORDS Evansville Courier & Press Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:03 PM PDT Adams, Brinda M.; 46, Evansville, Sept. 11, metastatic breast cancer Angermeier, Wilfred C.; 78, Evansville, Sept. 6, debility, failure to thrive, atherosclerotic heart disease, hypertensive heart disease Bentley, Kathyleen L.; 65, Evansville, Sept. 13, respiratory failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Berger, Linda; 91, Evansville, Sept. 10, cerebral vascular accident Brown ... | Antidepressants in pregnancy up heart defect risk AsiaOne Sat, 26 Sep 2009 21:34 PM PDT NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - If you take antidepressants such as fluoxetine (marketed as Prozac) early in your pregnancy, you may be doubling the risk that your newborn will be born with a heart defect, according to a new study. | FMH adds new imaging system The Lewiston Sun Journal Sat, 26 Sep 2009 21:06 PM PDT FARMINGTON รข" Franklin Memorial Hospital has purchased a Siemens Symbia S nuclear medicine camera imaging system. The new system is ideal for the early detection and staging of cancer, heart disease and other hard-to-diagnose disorders. This innovative system is the first nuclear m... | Health-Care Debate Saps Energy of Those at Its Heart Washington Post Sat, 26 Sep 2009 21:00 PM PDT Chuck at 115 Linden Hall Lane worries about losing the monthly $9,000 infusions of a drug that keeps his lungs from collapsing. Martha, who lives at 113 and is expecting her second child, has had trouble finding a midwife. Thelma, residing at 109, fears being forced into a nursing home because... | | |
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