Volunteer âgoes redâ for hearty cause The Longview News-Journal Sun, 29 Jan 2012 05:53 AM PST Trina Griffith is serving as media chairwoman for the Go Red for Women luncheon and fundraiser for the American Heart Association. The event will be Friday at Pinecrest Country Club. | Luncheon puts focus on heart disease risks The Longview News-Journal Sun, 29 Jan 2012 05:52 AM PST The numbers can be staggering â" one in three American women suffer from heart disease, according to the American Heart Association. | Mass & Healing Service at Hanover church Norwell Mariner Sun, 29 Jan 2012 05:41 AM PST St. Mary of The Sacred Heart Church, Route 139, Hanover, will hold a Mass and Healing Service at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 31 Come and experience the healing powers of Jesus. For information, call 781-826-4955 or 781-829-0089. | American Heart Association's Go Red for Women set for Biloxi The Mississippi Press Sun, 29 Jan 2012 04:43 AM PST BILOXI, Mississippi -- A redhead, Betty Oswald of Ocean Springs rarely wears red outfits. Next week, on Friday, she will make an exception when she attends the annual Go Red for Women event at Beau Rivage Resort and Casino. | New treatments improving heart disease survival CTV.ca Sun, 29 Jan 2012 04:15 AM PST Death rates from heart disease have plummeted in Britain, according to a new study by Oxford University researchers who suggest healthier lifestyles and better treatment and drugs have actually made hearts stronger. | Bertos cleared of serious injury Soccer Way Sun, 29 Jan 2012 04:13 AM PST The injury Wellington Phoenix midfielder Leo Bertos suffered in their 3-1 win over Melbourne Heart on Sunday is less serious than first feared. | A heart-warming story The Robesonian Sun, 29 Jan 2012 04:07 AM PST 10-year-old with city ties gets a second chance at life | Proticaâs Profect to Help Prevent Heart Disease PRWeb Sun, 29 Jan 2012 03:03 AM PST Protica Researchâs protein shot, Profect®, which was designed to help people follow a healthier diet, and in turn to help prevent health problems such as heart disease. There are many risk factors that can lead to heart disease including smoking, diet, weight, activity level, gender, and family history. Profect was designed to help consumers avoid and correct some of these risk factors. (PRWeb ... | | |
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