Prevention factor in fewer heart attack deaths at Edward Hospital The Naperville Sun Tue, 03 Aug 2010 22:17 PM PDT Death rates for Medicare patients who have suffered heart attacks have significantly declined in recent years, as Edward Hospital in Naperville certainly can attest: The hospital is ranked No. 1 in the Chicago area for lowest death rates in this category. | Football: Key Hearts ready sportal.com.au Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:53 PM PDT Melbourne Heart midfielders Matthew Thompson and Josip Skoko are set to overcome injuries and play in the club's historic first match against Central Coast at AAMI Park on Thursday night. | New Ulm declared a 'Heart Safe' community The New Ulm Journal Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:52 PM PDT NEW ULM - New Ulm has been named a "Heart Safe" community by Allina Hospitals and Clinics. Officials from Allina and New Ulm Medical Center gave the news and presented a certificate to the New Ulm City Council at its meeting on Tuesday. | Top 10 PGA Tour Players Since 2000 Bleacher Report Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:36 PM PDT Kathy Bissell  Whatâs a decade or so without a look back at the best things in it?  Thereâs American Idol , for those who love people named Simon and Paula. The DaVinci Code , by Dan Brown for those who love a good mystery.  And for the enchanted at heart, the Harry Potter series, whether films or books, they were blockbusters all.  Letâs face it, there have been some fabulous works produced ... | Vitamin B no help for stroke victims: study AsiaOne Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:34 PM PDT PARIS - Vitamin B, while harmless, does not help prevent a repeat occurrence of strokes or heart attacks, according to a study released Wednesday. | Low-carb edges low-fat for heart risk factors AsiaOne Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:32 PM PDT New York - Researchers say the findings offer reassurance that low-carb diets -- which tend to be relatively high in fat -- are not a threat to heart health. | Dietary supplements often contaminated AsiaOne Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:31 PM PDT WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Many popular dietary supplements contain ingredients that may cause cancer, heart problems, liver or kidney damage, but U.S. stores sell them anyway and Americans spend millions on them, according to Consumer Reports. | Smokers' Brains Can Control Cravings Muzi Tue, 03 Aug 2010 21:07 PM PDT Smokers, take heart: A new study finds that even strong cravings for cigarettes can be curbed. You just have to use the right parts of your brain. | | |
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