Watch CNN Talk to Mini Darth Vader About Medicaid Cuts Vulture Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:48 PM PDT Remember the little kid who played Darth Vader in that one Super Bowl ad ? He's got a heart problem, and Medicaid cuts would kill him. Take that, John Boehner! [ CNN ] Read more posts by Kyle Buchanan Filed Under: clickables , star wars , tv | Milk Cup teen in stable condition Belfast Telegraph Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:36 PM PDT The family of a young footballer who had to be revived at a Milk Cup match breathed a sigh of relief after he was said to be "stable" following delicate heart surgery last night. Related Stories Major river search for missing Coleraine man Man 'raped wife and threatened to kill her' I can call on other forces for more riot officers: PSNI chief Portadown Orangemen deny illegal parade at Drumcree ... | Dodgers' Pitcher Kenley Jansen Hospitalized with Irregular Heartbeat LAist Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:33 PM PDT After making seven pitches to record his second save of the season Tuesday night, Dodgers' relief pitcher Kenley Jansen reported feeling a little bit of a flutter in his heart. Not taking any chances the Dodgers immediately sent him to the hospital where he was kept overnight with an irregular heart beat. [ more ⺠] | Dodgers' Kenley Jansen hospitalized with irregular heart beat Los Angeles Times Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:32 PM PDT Reliever goes to the hospital following his seven-pitch save against the Rockies on Tuesday. He's expected to be out of the hospital Thursday. Reliever goes to the hospital following his seven-pitch save against the Rockies on Tuesday. He's expected to be out of the hospital Thursday. | Obesity: Moderation is key New Straits Times Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:16 PM PDT I REFER to the report "Hawker stalls linked to rising obesity" (NST, July 25). National Heart Institute chief dietician Mary Easaw-John says Malaysians overeat because there are too many hawker stalls and that restaurants serve large portions. | This is not the time to be soft! Drugs simply have no place in sport Daily Mail Wed, 27 Jul 2011 16:08 PM PDT At least the news that McDonald's are building their largest restaurant in the world at the heart of London's Olympic Park, to nourish the expanding obesity and diabetes time bomb with salt and fat, had the excuse, if we can call it that, of commercial reality. | | |
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