Author joins cardiologist for lecture on heart disease YourWestValley.com Mon, 01 Feb 2010 10:07 AM PST Warren Selkow knows heart disease from being on the receiving end of it and he wants to tell you about it. Selkow, author of "The Simplified Handbook for Living with Heart Disease," will discuss his journey from the onset of symptoms to surgeries,... | Stereotaxis System Procedure Featured on NBC's The TODAY Show PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:50 AM PST Stereotaxis announced that NBC's The TODAY Show featured Dr. Mauricio Arruda, a leading electro-physiologist and Director of the University Hospitals Heart & Vascular Institute in Cleveland, Ohio, performing a live cardiac ablation procedure using a Stereotaxis system during its broadcast this morning.Ã The patient was a 69 year old woman who suffered from a severe cardiac arrhythmia.Ã The ... | Heart screenings reveal treatable conditions Dallas Morning News Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:49 AM PST MONA REEDER/DMN Henry "Hank" Princehouse IV watches during a test at The Heart Hospital at Baylor Plano, which offers $100 screenings for ages 13 to 22 on Saturdays.Karen Schrah, whose 16-year-old son Zachary died of sudden cardiac arrest last year, wants to spare other parents the pain of learning about a child's hidden heart problem too late. | Heart disease, America's No. 1 killer, high in Ohio Coshocton Tribune Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:17 AM PST COSHOCTON -- Coshocton County residents left hospitals with a heart disease diagnosis at a 30 percent greater clip than the state average, according to a report by the Ohio Department of Health. | Girl Barely Survives Bout With Swine Flu The Kentucky Post Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:17 AM PST LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) â" Doctors applied the paddles to Maddy Kidwell's little body over and over and over and over. Four times in 10 minutes. Four times before her heart began to beat again. | Healthy Woman Shocked by Heart Attack, Twice ABC News Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:13 AM PST Every woman should know the risk factors and how to improve heart health. Health - Heart disease - Diseases & Conditions - Risk factor - Cardiovascular Disorders | No bitter battle over salt science Food Navigator USA Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:00 AM PST Excess salt can cause hypertension, heart disease, death. Thatâs the scientific consensus behind public health campaigns to reduce consumption of sodium chloride in the diet. | | |
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