A little booze really is good for you The Columbus Dispatch Thu, 24 Feb 2011 02:12 AM PST If you enjoy wrapping up your day with a cocktail, your heart might be better off for it, according to the most comprehensive review to date of research into alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease. | Man died while smoking, leading to fire, officials say Philadelphia Daily News Thu, 24 Feb 2011 02:06 AM PST A Vietnam veteran who neighbors said was a hoarder died of a heart attack Monday while smoking a cigarette that then fell out of his hands and set his Wissinoming house ablaze, according to findings from the Medical Examiner's Office and the fire marshal. | Accident survivor urges smart choices The Bolivar Commercial Thu, 24 Feb 2011 02:05 AM PST âI had no heart beat, no pulse,â Sarah Panzau told Cleveland High School students Tuesday. âMy left arm was literally torn from my body. I chose to drink and drive.â | Mission hospital announces patient-friendly cardiac finance schemes New Kerala Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:52 AM PST Kolkata, Feb 24 : Pumping in an investment of a few crores, the Mission Hospital, Durgapur today announced the launch of 'Healthy Heart for All Financing', an innovative finance offering advanced cardiac care to people from different walks of life. | Traffic fumes more dangerous than cocaine? New Kerala Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:44 AM PST London, Feb 24 : Traffic fumes trigger more than eight times as many heart attacks as snorting cocaine, according to a new study. | Hospitalized Actress Elizabeth Taylor 'In Good Spirits' TheCelebrityCafe.com Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:08 AM PST Yoni Kaufman Doctors say she is making progress every day. Earlier this month, Oscar-winning actress Elizabeth Taylor, 78, checked into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center due to a pre-existing heart condition. According to the Washington Post , she is being treated for symptoms of congestive heart failure, a condition she was first diagnosed with in November 2004. Now, after about two weeks in the ... | Tributes paid to 'lovely girl' who died in fiance's arms Cambridge Evening News Thu, 24 Feb 2011 00:52 AM PST A newly engaged 30-year-old woman died in her fiancéâs arms after she suffered a massive heart attack. Louise Copsey, who lived with her parents John and Susan in The Brambles, Bar Hill, died on February 5, when she was visiting Chris Rowland at his home in Southminster, Essex. | | |
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