Former Livingston schools official dies Washington Examiner Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:14 PM PDT The Associated Press The Associated Press LIVINGSTON, La. Livingston Parish Schools Superintendent Bill Spear says former school board member Louis Carlisle has died. Spear told The Advocate that Carlisle, who played a round of golf Tuesday, died Wednesday morning after a heart attack. He was 82. Carlisle also coached football at Assumption High School, where he guided the Mustangs to a state ... | Jennings Osborne dead at 67 Arkansas Times Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:14 PM PDT Several sources reporting now that Little Rock businessman and philanthropist Jennings Osborne has died following a long illness. Osborne suffered a heart attack in August 2010, and had been hospitalized since undergoing heart surgery in April. [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] | Billings man dies of heart attack at Rose Park KTVQ Billings Wed, 27 Jul 2011 13:57 PM PDT BILLINGS - A Billings man who died after swimming at a local pool this weekend has been identified and the cause of death has been released. | Concern Over Intensive Treatment For Patients With Type 2 Diabetes redOrbit Wed, 27 Jul 2011 13:53 PM PDT Research: Effect of intensive glucose lowering treatment on all cause mortality, cardiovascular death and microvascular events in Type 2 diabetes: Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Doctors should be cautious about prescribing intensive glucose lowering treatment for patients with type 2 diabetes as a way of reducing heart complications, concludes a new study published on bmj.com ... | Little golfer returns to links after heart surgery Clay Today Wed, 27 Jul 2011 13:47 PM PDT FLEMING ISLAND â" The last two years have been a tumultuous ride to say the least for six-year-old Taâani Jackson and his parents Erin and Jason of Fleming Island. | Out-of-the-blue panic attacks aren't without warning: Body sends signals for hour before Science Daily Wed, 27 Jul 2011 13:24 PM PDT Panic attacks that seem to strike out-of-the-blue are not without warning after all, says psychologists. A new study found significant physiological instability one hour before patients reported feeling a panic attack. The patients wore portable recorders around-the-clock that monitored bodily functions like respiration and heart rate. The findings suggest potentially new treatments for panic ... | Healthcare access lagging in rural U.S.: report MSNBC Wed, 27 Jul 2011 13:09 PM PDT Rural Americans are more likely to suffer from chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart problems and cancer, and face greater difficulty accessing quality healthcare than urban counterparts, according to a report released on Wednesday. | Keeping Your Muscles Healthy As You Age Fulton County News Wed, 27 Jul 2011 13:00 PM PDT Did you know you have more than 600 muscles in your body, including your tongue, heart and stomach? When exerted, your muscles pull against your skeleton, causing your bones to become strong and durable. But a lack of exercise and nutrition can compromise your muscle strength, especially as you age. | | |
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