Memorial services set for Terrell paralympian The Terrell Tribune Thu, 26 Nov 2009 02:19 AM PST Thomas Randall Snow, better known as Randy Snow, 50, of Terrell, died of a heart attack Nov. 19 in El Salvador, leaving a legacy of service and accomplishments that few could ever dream of attaining. | Eat less meat to save Earth and your heart New Kerala Thu, 26 Nov 2009 02:15 AM PST London, November 26 : In a new research, a team of scientists has determined that eating less meat may help save planet Earth, as well as reduce the risk of heart attacks in humans. | Banta-Cain got $$, Patriots got change Worcester Telegram & Gazette Thu, 26 Nov 2009 02:10 AM PST FOXBORO - Money drew Tully Banta-Cain to San Francisco a couple of years ago, but he followed his heart back to New England. | Evidence suggests TM benefits The Monterey County Herald Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:59 AM PST Transcendental Meditation has been around for many years and is perhaps the most scientifically tested of all forms of meditation. Two studies presented this month add to the evidence that this form of stress reduction benefits people with heart disease and those at high risk for it. | McDonald blames costly lapses 4thegame.com Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:45 AM PST Stand-in manager Neil McDonald blamed defensive mistakes for Wednesday's 3-0 defeat at Fulham. McDonald, who is in charge of first-team affairs at Ewood Park while Sam Allardyce undergoes a heart operation, admitted he was surprised at the full-time scoreline from the Craven Cottage clash. | Stem cells used to rebuild hearts The Tuscaloosa News Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:43 AM PST McClatchy-Tribune News Service CHICAGO | A treatment that uses adult stem cells to rebuild failing hearts reduced chest pain and improved activity of severely ill patients one year after injection, a Northwestern University researcher working with a Chicago device maker reported Tuesday at a major heart conference. | Family tribute to tragic Davison girl Chichester Observer Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:20 AM PST THE family of a Davison girl who died after a heart attack at a Brighton house party have described her as "a fantastic daughter and grand-daughter". | MARK STRYKER: Arild Remmereit steps in at DSO podium Detroit Free Press Thu, 26 Nov 2009 00:28 AM PST Detroit Symphony Orchestra music director Leonard Slatkin remains sidelined as he recovers from a heart attack he suffered at the beginning of the month. For its post-Thanksgiving weekend concerts the orchestra has turned to the fast-rising Norwegian conductor Arild Remmereit, who has developed a sharp rapport in three previous appearances with the DSO. | | |
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