Cancer claims Thilges The Algona Upper Des Moines Fri, 28 May 2010 06:18 AM PDT Denny Thilgesâs battle against cardiomyopathy, a heart transplant and then cancer caused by complications from the heart transplant, has ended, along with his family and friendâs roller coaster ride of raised hopes and dashed dreams. Thilges died Saturday, May 15, at home. | Brushing Teeth May Lower Heart Risk KETV 7 Omaha Fri, 28 May 2010 06:17 AM PDT If you don't brush your teeth twice a day, you're more likely to develop heart disease, researchers say. | Health News The Walton Sun Fri, 28 May 2010 05:54 AM PDT All area codes are 850 unless specified. Wound care The Sacred Heart Center for Wound Care in Pensacola provides advanced wound care therapy to promote healing and a speedy recovery. The Sacred Heart Center for Wound Care team will begin seeing... | Fewer Infections With New Heart-Pump Implant Medical News Today Fri, 28 May 2010 05:30 AM PDT A state-of-the-art heart pump recently approved for use in end-stage cardiac patients has a significantly lower risk for infection than an earlier model of the device, according to researchers at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Known as a left ventricular assist device, the newest version of the HeartMate is much smaller than the first and uses a tiny turbine with synthetic ruby bearings ... | Growing the âperfect salad stormâ in Chatham Chatham Courier Fri, 28 May 2010 05:09 AM PDT CHATHAM â" Thanks to a borough gardener with a green thumb and gold heart, fresh salad greens grown at the Mansion in May 2010 Designer Showhouse and Gardens at Fawn Hill Farm in Harding Township are stocking the shelves of the Interfaith Food Pantry in Morris Township. | SACH ranks high in treatment of cardiac patients The Shamokin News-Item Fri, 28 May 2010 04:32 AM PDT COAL TOWNSHIP - Having a heart attack or any cardiac problem can be frightening, but a survey shows those who get to Shamokin Area Community Hospital will receive better treatment than the average hospital in the state or nation.A 2009 survey from the C | Players circling bases for colleges Harrison Daily Times Fri, 28 May 2010 04:23 AM PDT Americaâs favorite pastime is putting scholarship money in the banks of several Heart of the Ozarks athletes. Fifteen baseball players and four softball players rounded the bases for their college this year with one player being a part of a national championship team. | | |
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