For Brevard's wounded heroes, a red stone Florida Today Sun, 27 May 2012 22:12 PM PDT The military Order of Purple Heart will unveil a Purple Heart monument during Memorial Day ceremonies at Veterans Memorial Center in Merritt Island. | PHOTOS: Remembering loved ones in Milford The Milford Daily News Sun, 27 May 2012 21:57 PM PDT Russ Shipp and Norma Comastra of Rhode Island walk among the graves of veterans adorned with American flags at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Milford yesterday. Comastra made a promise to her husband, who died of cancer two years ago, that she would look after the grave sites of his family members in Milford. | War wounds still fresh for World War II veteran's daughter Fall River Herald News Sun, 27 May 2012 21:57 PM PDT Seeing the photo of her father with Gen. Douglas MacArthur 67 years later still pulls at Doreen Saulnierâs heart strings. Saulnierâs father, the late Pfc. Joseph W. Pypniowski, was serving in Bataan in March 1945 when a photographer shot a picture of MacArthur and six other soldiers. | Soy supplement shows no blood pressure benefit: study Khaleej Times Sun, 27 May 2012 21:56 PM PDT Soy-rich diets have been linked to lower rates of heart disease, but soy supplements alone may not do anything for older womenâs blood pressure, according to a US study. | Pranayama- the Power of the Breath North Fort Myers Neighbor Sun, 27 May 2012 21:40 PM PDT Pranayama, the practice of controlling the breath, lies at the heart of yoga. Our breath can reduce stress, increase mental clarity, and improve the quality of our relationships. Learn both the theory and practical techniques of integrating pranayama into your current practice. | New program to combat heart disease, stroke launches soon Texarkana Gazette Sun, 27 May 2012 21:24 PM PDT A promising new program designed to combat heart disease and stroke, two of the leading causes of death in Arkansas, will launch this month. The Arkansas Department of Health has access to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention program that will allow public he... | Putnam is affluent, but need remains The Charleston Gazette Sun, 27 May 2012 20:08 PM PDT HURRICANE, W.Va. -- Janet Richards cant work. She is still recovering from a heart attack, her legs and feet swell and she takes 100 milligrams of blood pressure medicine a day that causes dizziness. The Teays Valley woman is supposed to see h... | | |
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