Hearts And Technology: Ongoing Innovations In Cardiology Hartford Courant Sun, 29 Apr 2012 05:26 AM PDT Lori Turner, 53, was lying on a table in the electrophysiology lab at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, obscured by heavy equipment. Born with a rare, potentially fatal heart condition called Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, or WPW, the Mansfield resident was undergoing an operation that would fix the defect and end her periodic bouts of rapid heartbeat and dizziness. | Adversity helped Armada woman achieve her dream The Armada Times Sun, 29 Apr 2012 04:28 AM PDT It took 15 months for Cheryl Coots to record her first album. It was not due to writers block, creative haggling or a perfectionist that could not be satisfied. For Coots it was a harrowing diagnosis that led to the delay in releasing "Songs of My Heart." | State Troopers Credited With Assisting In Lifesaving Action The Aero-News Network Sun, 29 Apr 2012 02:13 AM PDT Passenger Had A Heart Attack On A Delta Flight Two Colorado state troopers are being hailed for their quick action in assisting a Delta flight crew when another passenger suffered a heart attack on a flight from Denver to Atlanta Tuesday. | | |
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