Personal Health: News and Notes The Philadelphia Inquirer Mon, 03 Jan 2011 22:14 PM PST Patients with heart disease or diabetes who also suffer from depression are notoriously difficult to treat: They have more severe complications and higher mortality than patients who aren't depressed. | Send your congratulations to Joannie Rochette! Abbotsford Mission Times Mon, 03 Jan 2011 22:06 PM PST In this file photo, Joannie Rochette thanks the crowd after competing in the ladies short program at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, BC at the 2010 Olympics after her mother died of a heart attack. | Doc keeping an eye on your heart The Wichita Eagle Mon, 03 Jan 2011 22:05 PM PST Feeling nervous? Heart beating fast? It's a good bet you're blinking more, too. Lots of blinks mean lots of stress. It's such a dependable clue that one Boston College researcher has figured out how to predict who'll be the next U.S. president based solely on how much each candidate blinks during the presidential debates. | Pediatric coverage expanded at Lawrence hospital The Eagle-Tribune Mon, 03 Jan 2011 21:29 PM PST LAWRENCE â" For the last 15 years, newborns who needed additional medical care and children with heart problems have been treated at Lawrence General Hospital by specialists from Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center. | Granby shows lots of heart The Republican Mon, 03 Jan 2011 21:20 PM PST GRANBY - This town has been named a "HeartSafe Community" by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the Department of Emergency Medical Services, meaning that it is well-equipped to save lives in cases of cardiac arrest. | Doc: Pay plan bad medicine Boston Herald Mon, 03 Jan 2011 21:12 PM PST Domenic Paolini, a heart surgeon turned lawyer, told The Pulse yesterday that the prognosis for health care in... | CBS 2 Exclusive: The Fall Of âSpider-Manâ CBS New York Mon, 03 Jan 2011 20:17 PM PST Spider-Man's heart-stopping plunge to the stage last month stunned a Broadway audience and left the actor critically injured. For the first time, he is speaking about that terrifying stage turn. | 'Hands that Touch a Heart' in seventh year The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Mon, 03 Jan 2011 20:00 PM PST ASHLAND -- U.S. soldiers serving abroad and residents of local nursing homes will receive handmade Valentine's Day cards again this year, thanks to those who participate in the seventh annual Hands that Touch a Heart campaign. | Stark's greatest swimmer, 'Marty' Mull, dies at 68 The Canton Repository Mon, 03 Jan 2011 19:35 PM PST Harley M. âMartyâ Mull has been the gold standard for Stark County swimmers for more than half a century. A multiple state youth, high school and college champion swimmer, Mull died at the age of 68 after suffering a heart attack Monday in California, said his brother, Canton resident Gary Mull. | | |
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