Sunday, January 2, 2011

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Outfielder Carl Crawford sends thanks to Tampa Bay Rays fans in newspaper ad
St. Petersburg Times Sun, 02 Jan 2011 17:15 PM PST
By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer Sunday, January 2, 2011 Baseball Crawford says thanks to RAYS Fans in Ad Carl Crawford raised more than a few eyebrows by saying during his introductory news conference with the Red Sox that his heart was in Boston, but he said thanks to the Tampa Bay area in an ad that appeared in Sunday's St. Pet ersburg Times . Under the headline, "Thank you, Tampa Bay," and ...

Scorpions provide heart op clue
Spalding Today Sun, 02 Jan 2011 17:12 PM PST
Scorpion venom “could prevent bypass failures”, according to the Daily Mail, which says the toxin can help keep veins clear after heart bypass surgery.

Surgery has taken away her 'blues'
New Straits Times Sun, 02 Jan 2011 16:19 PM PST
KUALA LUMPUR: Little Ting Sim Ying's parents already knew that she had a heart condition when she was just three days old. And the doctors kept telling them that she needed to gain a certain weight before she could undergo surgery.

World War II vet receives Purple Heart in surprise ceremony
The Virginian-Pilot Sun, 02 Jan 2011 16:10 PM PST
VIRGINIA BEACH It’s been well over half a century since Japan surrendered and Turk Turner left the Japanese prison camp that was his home for three and a half years. He still wears the scars, across his back from the beatings, and in his health, permanently damaged by malnutrition. But for some reason no one knows, he never received a Purple Heart for his war injuries.

Team care to help multiple chronic conditions
News-Medical-Net Sun, 02 Jan 2011 14:53 PM PST
According to a new study patients with multiple chronic diseases like diabetes mellitus and heart disease are at higher risk of depression that can render medication ineffective. Lead researcher Dr. Wayne J. Katon and colleagues at University of Washington in the study found that patients who received care from nurses who worked with patients and physicians to manage the care for depression and ...

Radnor considering who will provide emergency medical services
Main Line Suburban Life Sun, 02 Jan 2011 14:22 PM PST
Heart attack. Trauma caused by an accident. Airway obstruction.




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