Players for Life The Harlan Tribune Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:17 AM PDT HARLAN -- In August, Harlan attorney Joe Lauterbach had been playing noon ball at the Wellness Center when he suffered a heart attack. Thanks to Shawn McLaughlin, Sue Fowler and Clarke McGrath for performing CPR, and the efforts of many other people, including his teammates shown in the above picture, Joeâs life was saved and he even hopes to play basketball with his team again in the near ... | Extraordinary efforts save Harlan man's life The Harlan Tribune Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:14 AM PDT HARLAN -- The American Red Cross honored 15 individuals last week who helped save the life of a Harlan man who suffered a heart attack on opening day of the wellness center in August. | Librando awarded Purple Heart medal Pacific Daily News Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:12 AM PDT Guam sailor Stephen 'Ted' Librando received the Purple Heart award yesterday on his hospital bed at the National Naval Medical Center in Maryland. | 'No problems' at heart surgery unit, baby inquest told Chichester Observer Thu, 28 Oct 2010 09:34 AM PDT A doctor who carried out heart surgery on a baby girl who was one of four infants to die at a leading Oxford hospital in a matter of months has told an inquest there were no problems within the unit at the time. | Tips for a safe Halloween Louisville Courier-Journal Thu, 28 Oct 2010 09:31 AM PDT Whether it's avoiding accidents or protecting your teeth, there are plenty of ways to keep your Halloween safe and satisfying. MORE IN HEALTH Halloween tips | More Halloween Pollution and heart disease The Body Shop: Women and weight Healthy Plate: Cheese-stuffed chicken Health Bytes: Blogging for wellness Courier-Journal Health | Beware what's in the air: Pollution may raise your heart disease risks Louisville Courier-Journal Thu, 28 Oct 2010 09:31 AM PDT That greasy fast-food meal isn't the only thing that could be leading you down the path to poor heart health. "Of course, your personal lifestyle choices are important," but "the air that we breathe is important as well," said U of L's Dr. Aruni Bhatnagar. | | |
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