Cubs' Silva hospitalized with heart problem Chicago Tribune Sun, 01 Aug 2010 18:15 PM PDT DENVER -- Carlos Silva was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in Denver on Sunday afternoon after experiencing an abnormally high heart rate during his start in an 8-7 loss to Colorado. | Jazz singer Jarreau leaves hospital in France AsiaOne Sun, 01 Aug 2010 18:08 PM PDT MARSEILLE, France - US jazz singer Al Jarreau was discharged from hospital on Sunday after being treated for heart problems and plans to continue his European tour on Tuesday, hospital authorities in Marseille said. | Di Stefano released from hospital The Star Sun, 01 Aug 2010 17:57 PM PDT MADRID: Real Madrid great Alfredo Di Stefano has been released from hospital after being monitored for a heart problem. | Questions Persist About NYC Doctor's 1981 Slaying WCBS-TV New York Sun, 01 Aug 2010 17:42 PM PDT Dr. John Chase Wood Jr. was shot in the heart for $5 in his wallet in 1981, walking back to work at a hospital after dinner with his pregnant wife. The 31-year-old pediatric surgeon-in-training died as weeping colleagues tried to save him in his emergency room. Wood's killing became a symbol of a violent era's senseless street crime -- and a case that lingered unresolved for more than two ... | Jazz man Jarreau leaves hospital BigPond News Sun, 01 Aug 2010 17:04 PM PDT US jazz singer Al Jarreau has left a French hospital after a week of treatment for heart problems. | BLOOD VESSEL BREAKTHROUGH The Scotsman Sun, 01 Aug 2010 16:52 PM PDT A DISCOVERY that makes it possible to speed up or slow down the growth of blood vessels could yield new ways of tackling cancer and heart disease, researchers believe. | Consume calcium-rich food The Star Sun, 01 Aug 2010 16:44 PM PDT I REFER to âCalcium pills may increase heart attack risk,â (The Star , July 31) which reported a definitive study covering 12,000 patients who were given calcium pills or placebos for osteoporosis. | VA could soon pay new Agent Orange claims Montgomery Advertiser Sun, 01 Aug 2010 16:32 PM PDT The Department of Veterans Affairs likely will begin in October to pay thousands of disability claims to Vietnam veterans with ischemic heart disease, ParkinÂson's disease and B-cell leukemia -- illnesses newly associated with exposure to defoliants, including Agent Orange, used in that war. | | |
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