Simple Test May Identify Stroke Survivors At Risk Of Another Cardiovascular Event Science Daily Sat, 29 Aug 2009 17:36 PM PDT Measuring blood flow in the ankle may identify stroke survivors at risk of subsequent events. This test, the ankle brachial index, compares blood flow in the ankle to blood flow in the arm to detect poor circulation caused by fatty plaque buildup in the lower body, a condition known as peripheral artery disease. | News Briefs Westminster Community Times Sat, 29 Aug 2009 17:28 PM PDT Detectives are investigating the death of Scott Michael Greenberg, whose body was found with multiple gunshot wounds on Saturday night. Greenberg, 51, lived in the 2300 block of Velvet Valley Way. Police believe that Greenberg may have known his attacker. | America bids farewell to Kennedy The Malaysian Insider Sat, 29 Aug 2009 16:39 PM PDT WASHINGTON, Aug 30 â" Washington said goodbye to Senator Edward Kennedy yesterday as the casket of the man President Barack Obama called the âgreatest legislator of our timeâ was driven through the capital to his burial. The body was flown from Boston where the patriarch of Americaâs pre-eminent political family received an emotional sendoff at a Roman Catholic funeral Mass attended by the elite ... | Arlington Prepares To Lay Kennedy To Rest NPR Sat, 29 Aug 2009 15:35 PM PDT Sen. Edward Kennedy's body was flown from Boston to Washington, D.C., Saturday afternoon for burial across the Potomac River in Arlington National Cemetery. | Police search for evidence and answers WIVB Buffalo Sat, 29 Aug 2009 15:27 PM PDT The body of 39 year old Angela Moss was discovered Friday morning along a roadway in Orchard Park. She was killed by a single shot to the head | Kennedy remembered for 'the dream he kept alive' WKTV Utica Sat, 29 Aug 2009 14:58 PM PDT BOSTON (AP) - His life has been celebrated in a two-hour funeral Mass. Now, the body of Sen. Ted Kennedy heads for its final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery. | | |
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