LIFESTYLE: GMH Basic Life Support course Dec. 28 Pacific Daily News Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:44 PM PST The Guam Memorial Hospital Authority will conduct an American Heart Association Basic Life Support for health care providers instructor course Dec. 28. | 'It's a blessing to see them together' Boston Herald Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:36 PM PST Christmas came early yesterday when 6-year-old Ethan Lindberg, who has already undergone six open-heart surgeries... | By Colleen Flaherty Fort Hood Herald Killeen Daily Herald Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:28 PM PST Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Allyn, 1st Cavalry Division commander, pinned Purple Heart medals on three soldiers from the division's Comanche Troop, 6th Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, Thursday for injuries sustained in support of Operation New Dawn. | Rocco on the rebound New York Post Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:21 PM PST New York nightlife guru Rocco Ancarola has undergone a second round of major heart surgery after suffering an aneurysm at Midtown hot spot Lavo on... | Widow donates heart device The Smithfield Herald Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:10 PM PST Country club manager Chris McDonald, left, holds the defibrillator donated by Gayle Keen, third from left, in memory of her husband, John Keen. With them are, from left, Charles Mast, representing the country club's ownership group; Karen Brown, daughter of John Keen, with her twin sons, Dylan and Jackson; and Michelle Brown, Karen Brown's sister-in-law. | HEART for Women Act Ventura County Star Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:03 PM PST This may not have made the headlines, but the reintroduction of the HEART For Women Act in Congress is important news to women, especially for heart disease survivors like me. | Consumer Reports: Money-saving fish oil supplements Bristol Herald Courier Tue, 13 Dec 2011 20:49 PM PST More and more people are buying fish-oil capsules to help reduce the risk of heart attack and strokes. Theyâre reportedly the most popular supplement after multivitamins. Consumer Reports just tested more than a dozen to see if they contain what they promise and are contaminant-free. | Angioplasty Safe at Hospitals Without On-Site Surgery: Review HealthDay via Yahoo! News Tue, 13 Dec 2011 20:48 PM PST TUESDAY, Dec. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Despite current guidelines, many people who have angioplasty to open blocked heart arteries can safely undergo these procedures in hospitals that don't have on-site cardiac surgery capabilities, according to a new review of 15 studies. | | |
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