'It's like a lightning bolt' St. Catharines Standard Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:55 PM PDT They lost him in minutes. Evan Frustaglio, 13, died Monday in such a sudden, shocking turn of the H1N1 virus that his father, Paul, said he was frightened by the speed that his son's symptoms went from flu-like to fatal, stopping his healthy, hockey-loving heart right before his eyes.[...] | Springs man joins fight to allow compensation for bone-marrow donors Colorado Springs Gazette Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:34 PM PDT For most people, it wouldnât matter much whether you called bone marrow an organ, as itâs medically classified, or a bodily fluid, which is what it looks like. But that distinction is at the heart of a lawsuit filed in federal court in Los... | Heart attack cited in detention officer trainee's death Houston Chronicle Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:28 PM PDT A sheriff's detention officer candidate who collapsed at the department's training academy last week died of a heart attack, according to a Harris County Medical Examiner's Office report. | Swine flu Arab News Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:22 PM PDT ⢠Pilgrims must not be over 65 years or under 12. ⢠Anyone suffering from chronic ailments such as heart, liver or kidney disease, or complications from diabetes, obesity or any other diseases should not perform Haj. | Butterflies make girls heart, mind soar Seminole Chronicle Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:10 PM PDT Last Christmas, 15-year-old Elizabeth Mann spent her holiday money on something dear to her heart: dirt. Not just any dirt, but soil to fill the 4-foot-by-7-foot garden box her family built to provide host plants for Elizabeth's extraordinary ... | Miracle of healing The Salt Lake Tribune Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:59 PM PDT Washington Terrace » It took a few weeks for it to sink in that he should be dead, David Morris said softly. A month ago, trauma surgeon Sheila Garvey had her hand pressed to Morris' heart, trying to make sure as much blood as possible would keep flowing into his brain instead of out | Docs discuss ways to combat heart attacks The Times of India Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:41 PM PDT The head of cardiology of Mumbai's Nanavati Hospital, Lekha Pathak, said chances of recanalisation or reopening of blocked artery/arteries are brighter if primary coronary intervention is done with drugs like Tenectaplase or Streptomycin. | Gossip Girl CW Arkansas Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:19 PM PDT Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death. What can you do to reduce the risk of heart disease? | Gunmen storm UN guest house in Kabul, 11 dead Laredo Morning Times Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:16 PM PDT KABUL â" Taliban militants wearing suicide vests and police uniforms stormed a guest house used by U.N. staff in the heart of the Afghan capital Wednesday, killing 11 people including five U.N. workers. | Experts Unveil New CVD Guidelines And Position Papers redOrbit Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:08 PM PDT Guideline Highlights2009 CCS Canadian Cholesterol Guidelines â' Chaired by Dr. Jacques GenestA joint effort with the Canadian Vascular Coalition and CIHR, the 2009 cholesterol guidelines have better defined secondary and high-risk prevention strategies and include clinical studies on end-stage disease (advanced heart failure and hemodialysis).What's new: * With regard to primary prevention, the ... | | |
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