Fat not where it's at Belleville Intelligencer Sat, 03 Apr 2010 06:16 AM PDT Residents of the Quinte region are no exception in the battle against weight gain, but a new Heart and Stroke Foundation program may help them win the fight. An online survey by the foundation of nearly 2,000 Canadians found 62 per cent had lost at least five pounds in the past five years but [...] | Russia seeks more about subway bombing widows AP via Yahoo! News Sat, 03 Apr 2010 05:58 AM PDT Russian authorities pressed hard Saturday to discover more about the two mysterious widows who brought terror to the heart of Moscow by targeting its famed subway system. | Obama awards 3 wounded Fort Carson Purple Heart KOAA Colorado Springs - Pueblo Sat, 03 Apr 2010 05:53 AM PDT The Army says three Fort Carson soldiers wounded in Afghanistan were awarded the Purple Heart during President Barack Obama's visit to Kabul last weekend. The Colorado Springs Gazette reported Friday that Obama gave the soldiers the medals a day after they were attacked March 27 in a roadside bombing. The soldiers were with the 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team ... | Sen. Isakson of Georgia out of hospital UPI Sat, 03 Apr 2010 05:23 AM PDT ATLANTA, April 3 (UPI) -- U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., is out of the hospital after being treated for a heart problem and blood clot in his leg, hospital officials said. | NCAA bench bosses miles apart Toronto Star Sat, 03 Apr 2010 04:25 AM PDT On one bench, there's Bob Huggins, a coach who has dealt with an NCAA investigation, suffered a heart attack, been arrested for DUI, endured the stain of a 0 per cent graduation rate and the tumult of two contentious job changes. | Free-For-All in Indy: Duke, West Virgina to do battle New Haven Register Sat, 03 Apr 2010 04:24 AM PDT INDIANAPOLIS â" On one bench, thereâs Bob Huggins, a coach who has dealt with an NCAA investigation, suffered a heart attack, been arrested for DUI, endured the stain of a zero-percent graduation rate and the tumult of two contentious job changes. | Fad diets don't work: new study Sarnia Observer Sat, 03 Apr 2010 04:18 AM PDT While local residents scarf down chocolate eggs and Easter dinner this weekend, the Heart and Stroke Foundation is ominously warning that 56% of Sarnia-Lambton's population is overweight or obese. But those who try to lose weight through fad diets and other quick-fix strategies fail miserably, a [...] | Dark chocolate good for the heart â" study The Jamaica Observer Sat, 03 Apr 2010 03:43 AM PDT PARIS, France (AFP) -- Easter eggs and other chocolate may be good for the heart and lower blood pressure, provide you eat a tiny amount each day and prefer dark rather than milk or white chocolate, a medical journal reported on Wednesday. | Cardiac Health And Creative Engagement Medical News Today Sat, 03 Apr 2010 03:24 AM PDT The Foundation for Art & Healing has released the proceedings from its groundbreaking Arts and the Heart Roundtable (AHR), a gathering of luminaries from the medical, arts and public health sectors regarding the connection between creative engagement and cardiac health. Held during the summer of 2009 in New York, the goal of the meeting was to draw on research and clinical expertise as well as ... | | |
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