Heart Attack Symptoms Often Ignored By Women YNN Rochester Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:14 PM PST Despite a significant reduction in death rates, coronary artery disease has remained the leading cause of death in the United States and coronary artery disease claims the lives of more women than any other disease. The symptoms of a heart attack can be more subtle in women and are often ignored. | Cheney's five heart attacks unusual USA Today Sun, 28 Feb 2010 13:49 PM PST Surviving five heart attacks makes former vice president Dick Cheney pretty unusual, showing that he has good medical care as well as a particularly aggressive form of heart disease. | Godstone Ranch Motorsports Homestead preview Motorsport.com Sun, 28 Feb 2010 13:34 PM PST Dallas, Texas - February 25, 2010 - Godstone Ranch Motorsports and Karen Garrett confirmed today LRPG and Banner Racing will run the #07 Corvette "heart" car at the Rolex Grand Prix of Miami dressed in the stunning victory red livery of the Texas Heart Institute. | Historic Olympics a nation-building milestone for Canada: experts Vancouver Province Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:07 PM PST Seventeen days, 26 medals and a host of unforgettable Olympic moments: skier Alex Bilodeauâs first home-soil gold, the Canadian womenâs hockey triumph, skater Joannie Rochetteâs courageous, heart-wrenching bronze. | Coast Guard saves shrimp boat off Key West Northwest Florida Daily News Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:44 AM PST KEY WEST -- The U.S. Coast Guard worked overnight to save three occupants of a 67-foot shrimp boat that lost power and was taking on water. One occupant, 45-year-old Ronald Segui, was airlifted from the boat after suffering a possible heart attack.... | Woman injured in snowmobile accident The Telegram Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:32 AM PST A woman in her late 40s sustained injuries, believed to be non-life-threatening this afternoon in a snowmobile accident about five miles from the Heartâs Content Barrens Highway. | Joannie Rochette Will Carry The Flag In Tonight's Closing Ceremonies AM770 CHQR Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:26 AM PST Joannie Rochette will carry the Canadian flag into tonight's closing ceremonies for the Vancouver Olympics. The 24-year-old figure skater from Ile-Dupas, Que., won a bronze medal less than a week after her mom Therese died of a heart attack. Earlier it was short-track speedskater Charles Hamelin who was accepting flag-bearer congratulations at a party that drew many of the Canadian medallists ... | | |
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