H1N1 battle makes family believe in miracles The Fayetteville Observer Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:20 PM PST As a minister in the Southern Baptist Church, the Rev. Brent Rector is no stranger to the power of prayer. But after his experience with his daughter, Elise, the stories Rector tells about prayer and faith are no longer based solely in scripture. They come from the heart. | Nursing Students Being Called Heroes FOX 10 Phoenix Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:47 PM PST Two valley students, working to become nurses, had a chance to practice their craft at a valley restaurant. The two are being hailed as heroes, for saving a man's life after he has a heart attack. | Detecting heart disease Straits Times Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:21 PM PST HEART surgeon Dr Kenny Sin has grim news for his patient. The 62- year-old has been experiencing acute chest pains over the last two months. The most recent bout was especially painful and hard to ignore. | CPR helps save students life WXOW 19 La Crosse Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:15 PM PST La Crosse, WI (WXOW)- 20-year-old Clare Malinowski was taking part in an aerobic workout on campus when her heart stopped. Two of her friends knew immediately what to do. During an aerobic workout | Taliban attack in Kabul; insurgents not crippled (8:33 a.m.) Sun Star Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:13 PM PST KABUL â" Insurgents struck at hotels in the heart of Kabul with suicide attackers and a car bomb, killing at least 16 people â" half of them foreigners â" in an assault that showed the militants re read more | Medical mannequins help prepare emergency workers The Wilmington Star-News Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:32 PM PST By Chelsea Kellner Chelsea.Kellner@StarNewsOnline.com A 911 call came from the Natural Sciences building on the Cape Fear Community College campus Friday afternoon. A patient named Stan was flatlining. EMT paramedic student Alexandra Checo had to act fast. With the injection of the right cocktail of drugs, Stan's blood pressure picked up and his heart rate was back to ... | The Biggest Loser Naples edition: Naples police, fire and city employees compete in fitness challenge Naples Daily News Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:32 PM PST NAPLES â"The fit is on.What started as a 30 person fitness challenge at the Naples Police and Fire Departments last year has gone citywide, with 108 city employees â" including City Manager Bill Moss â" taking part in a 12-week contest to improve their health.And those participating are taking it to heart.âIâm nearly 50 years old. I was a little overweight and not feeling too well,â said Naples ... | | |
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