Hero of the greens Leader Community Newspapers Tue, 03 Aug 2010 17:22 PM PDT A DUTY manager at a Bentleigh East bowls club is the toast of the greens after he revived a member who had a heart attack. | Teammate: Favre texted players saying he's done AP via Yahoo! Sports Tue, 03 Aug 2010 17:03 PM PDT Even though Brett Favre has told some of his teammates he's calling it a career, the Minnesota Vikings are hoping for one last change of heart from the quarterback who just can't stay retired. Favre has started to contact teammates and Vikings officials to say he will not return for a 20th NFL season, tight end Visanthe Shiancoe said on Tuesday evening. | Quick thinking, acting saved heart-attack victim KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul Tue, 03 Aug 2010 17:01 PM PDT Emergency responders call it the perfect example of the "chain of survival" that can save someone's life during a medical emergency. | Cancer diagnosis confirmed for Christian radio host Orange County Register Tue, 03 Aug 2010 16:36 PM PDT Christian talk broadcaster Rich Buhler has pancreatic cancer, his wife Dianne confirmed in a message handed to Bill Martinez on Tuesday while he was on the air filling in for Buhler on his KBRT/740 AM "Talk from the Heart" radio program. "We regret... | Vitamin B no help for stroke victims, says study Channel NewsAsia Tue, 03 Aug 2010 16:36 PM PDT PARIS: Vitamin B, while harmless, does not help prevent a repeat occurrence of strokes or heart attacks, according to a study released on Wednesday. | Blue boy lives to tell a tale The Times of India Tue, 03 Aug 2010 16:31 PM PDT Blue babies have hope. Five-year-old Muhammad Arval from Indonesia recently underwent a successful open heart surgery for blue heart disease at Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology. | Camp Brave Heart helps Central Texas children work through grief KVUE-TV Austin Tue, 03 Aug 2010 16:27 PM PDT It is a place in the Hill Country where children who have suffered a loss can go to work through their grief. Children from across Central Texas are attending Camp Brave Heart this week.  At first glance, it seems like any ordinary summer camp. But for 11-year-old Royce McDonald, it is also a chance to heal. His father died of a heart attack in 2006.  âIt's hard to think about it, or talk ... | | |
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