Driver dies of apparent heart attack The Hendersonville Times-News Thu, 03 Dec 2009 02:01 AM PST By Mark Schulman Times-News Staff Writer COLUMBUS -- Rescuers responding to what they thought was a one-car accident instead found the driver had died of a heart attack. | Across the nation Worcester Telegram & Gazette Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:59 AM PST WASHINGTON - Hospitals are giving faster care to lots more heart attack patients, a speed-up sure to be saving lives. | Monster, Burke shake off heart scare Toronto Star Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:39 AM PST While the Maple Leafs have yet to release details of Jonas Gustavsson's latest heart exam, assurances that the rookie goalie is "fine" came from all quarters รข" his agent, his friends, his teammates, himself, and his general manager. | Study: Stem cells from donor bone marrow may help repair heart damage News-Medical-Net Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:34 AM PST Adult stem cells may help repair heart tissue damaged by heart attack according to the findings of a new study to be published in the December 8 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Results from the Phase I study show stem cells from donor bone marrow appear to help heart attack patients recover better by growing new blood vessels to bring more oxygen to the heart | Mates worry about Monster Toronto Sun Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:30 AM PST In a competitive sense, Jonas Gustavsson's teammates applaud their rookie goaltender's heart. | Hughes in talks over new deal as Fulham try to cement their firm foundations Evening Standard Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:25 AM PST The club's success last season was built on their solid defence, which had Hughes and Brede Hangeland at the heart of it. Roy Hodgson 's side conceded just 34 Premier League goals in that campaign - the fourth lowest in the division - and have let in the sixth fewest amount this term. | Smoking first thing 'the worst' BBC News Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:12 AM PST Banning smoking in public places has had a bigger impact on reducing heart disease than expected, studies claim. | Seeds Of Wisdom Park Hills Daily Journal Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:12 AM PST The 6th annual Seeds of Wisdom fair for women over the age of 35 took place Thursday morning. The fair is sponsored by Parkland Health Center, BJC Behavioral Health and BJC Home Health and Hospice. Women received information on nutrition and cooking demonstration, treatment and prevention of heart disease and exercise and staying in shape. Dr. Nancy Wegge was the special keynote speaker talking ... | Smoking tobacco through waterpipe as harmful as puffing on cigarette New Kerala Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:09 AM PST Washington, Dec 3 : A new study has shown that smoking tobacco through a waterpipe exposes the user to the same toxicants - carbon monoxide and nicotine-as puffing on a cigarette, which could lead to nicotine addiction and heart disease. | | |
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