Retirement Can Invigorate and Improve Mood Psych Central Fri, 26 Nov 2010 18:18 PM PST A new study suggests retirement leads to a substantial reduction in mental and physical fatigue and depressive symptoms. However, the research also concludes that retirement does not change the risk of major chronic illnesses such as respiratory disease, diabetes and heart disease. The authors, led by Hugo Westerlund, Ph.D., from Stockholm University, say their research [...] | Coal City Fire Chief dies, a community mourns WVVA Bluefield Fri, 26 Nov 2010 18:07 PM PST BECKLEY (WVVA)-A community says goodbye to a local fire chief just days after he suffered a massive heart attack... Friends left in shock. Rodger Bell was Fire Chief at the Coal City Fire Department. | Eastday-Foreign surgical team gives hope to children Eastday.com Fri, 26 Nov 2010 17:48 PM PST Hou Yufeng smiles with relief at the examination report of her three-year-old daughter, who underwent heart surgery performed by a group of foreign doctors two years ago. | Eastday-Help the needy Eastday.com Fri, 26 Nov 2010 17:19 PM PST The Shanghai Charity Foundation will hold auctions, including the World Expo exhibits, next month to help the children of migrant workers and local needy people. Meanwhile, a local hospital will offer a free operation to a child suffering from congenital heart disease early next month. | Dealing with Mid-Air Medical Emergencies CBS 6 Richmond Fri, 26 Nov 2010 15:02 PM PST Commercial Pilot talks about how prepared airline crewmembers are. An elderly passenger suffers a life threatening condition either a stroke or heart-attack and the pilot at the controls is forced to make an emergency landing at Richmond International Airport. | From Breck Girl to heart-disease advocate The Cincinnati Enquirer Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:40 PM PST Cyndi Glaub Brown, of Glendale, is using her recent personal struggles with heart disease to help other women. She recently completed a prestigious national program to become a volunteer spokeswomen on the topic. | Trot runners save man The Cincinnati Enquirer Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:40 PM PST A 54-year-old Turkey Trot runner, apparently who had suffered a heart attack, was saved by two runners â" both nurses â" who administered CPR. Another runner alerted an ambulance. Photos: Turkey Trot | Race times | | |
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