Stopping arm blood 'saves heart' BBC News Thu, 25 Feb 2010 18:12 PM PST Temporarily stopping blood flow in the arm prevents damage in people having a heart attack, a study has shown. | Jumping for a cause The Times-Reporter Thu, 25 Feb 2010 18:08 PM PST Kindergarten and 1st grade students at Tuscarawas Valley Primary School in Mineral City sure got a workout the past several days as the annual jump-a-thon at the school was held to benefit the American Heart Assn. and the school. | Gossip Girl CW Arkansas Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:29 PM PST Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death. What can you do to reduce the risk of heart disease? | Purple Heart recipient known for compassion, dedication to others Rockford Register Star Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:26 PM PST ROCKFORD â" Thomas J. Hogan Sr., 85, a Purple Heart recipient and former Rockford police officer died on Monday. Hogan was just 19 years old when the Navy ship he was on was sunk by a Japanese destroyer during World War II in the Battle of Ormoc Bay. | Former TV reporter, Portland commissioner dies The Columbian Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:22 PM PST Dick Bogle, Oregonâs first black TV journalist, former Portland City Commissioner and Vancouver resident, died Thursday morning of congestive heart failure. Family members told KATU-TV that Bogle had been in and out of hospitals and nursing facilities since October but appeared to be recovering. He died at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center at age 79. | Broken Heart Syndrome Symptoms Similar to Heart Attack The Kentucky Post Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:20 PM PST We've all heard of someone dying of a broken heart. University of Cincinnati Doctors say now there's proof sudden emotional stress from something like the death of a loved one can create a real medical condition known as Broken Heart Syndrome. | Sonata, new sixth generation sedan Ventura County Star Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:19 PM PST First, the good news: Hyundai's 2011 Sonata is a remarkably stylish and fuel-efficient threat to the heart of the car market, particularly perilous to Toyota 's once charmed and now Congressionally cursed Camry.Now, the bad news: The first 1,300 of the new Sonatas delivered to customers are being voluntarily recalled to replace the front door latches.The fact that the new Sonata should be caught ... | | |
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