Flagstaff hospital using remote patient monitoring Washington Examiner Sun, 15 Jan 2012 09:43 AM PST FELICIA FONSECA Associated Press FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. Gisele Sorenson knew where each person with congestive heart failure lived. With a map in hand, she set out driving in northern Arizona â" across tribal land and to the Grand Canyon â" to find out whether the former Flagstaff Medical Center patients had wireless access. The answer was key to determining whether patients could be remotely monitored ... | Pilot Taxied Plane to Safety During Heart Attack NBC Miami Sun, 15 Jan 2012 09:35 AM PST The pilot who crashed his single-engine plane into a fence at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport managed to steer the plane away from people and property even while suffering a heart attack. | Miss America Confronted Family Pain With Pageant The Lakeland Ledger Sun, 15 Jan 2012 08:48 AM PST The nation's newest Miss America is a 23-year-old Wisconsin brunette who had long conversations with her family mulling whether or not to make her father's jail time for mail fraud the heart of her campaign in the beauty pageant. | Crystal Cathedral Holds Memorial for Former CFO The Christian Post Sun, 15 Jan 2012 08:35 AM PST The Calif. megachurch Crystal Cathedral on Saturday held a memorial for Fred Southard, the former chief financial officer who died of a heart attack at his home in the Newport Coast last Sunday. A close friend said Southard was shattered after he was asked to retire last January. | Heart attack turns into kind act Toowoomba Chronicle Sun, 15 Jan 2012 08:24 AM PST FLETCH O'Shanley will celebrate surviving a heart attack this Australia Day by raising money for RACQ CareFlight, who he credits with saving his life. | Snow Shoveling and Heart Attacks -- Is There Really A Link? Injury Board Sun, 15 Jan 2012 08:02 AM PST Weâve all heard it. Urban legend warns shoveling snow causes heart attacks. In fact, two of the most important cardiology associations in the US include snow shoveling on their websites as a high-risk physical activity. The citation references, however, indicate the warning is based on only one or two incidents. Recently, a team of researchers at Canadaâs Queens School of Medicine, together with ... | Kelly Tilghman and the Every Moment: Shameful Bleacher Report Sun, 15 Jan 2012 07:12 AM PST Round one of the Sony Open at Hawaii presented the viewers with a wonderful story about Eric Compton, told by himself and awesome golf writer Tim Rosaforte. It was a touching story about how Compton has survived two heart transplants and is living the dream as a PGA Tour player today. Second round became as embarrassing and awkward as the first was beautiful and life confirming. Kelly Tilghman ... | | |
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