U.S. doctors urged to use heart scans judiciously Langley AdvanceNews Fri, 31 Dec 2010 17:51 PM PST Doctors examine an X-ray image. Doctors should be judicious in their use of X-ray heart imaging techniques and avoid their routine use to screen for cardiac problems, a leading U.S. medical group says. | BILL CULLINS: For fitness, follow your heart (rate) The San Angelo Standard-Times Fri, 31 Dec 2010 17:36 PM PST The previous two columns in this series focused on the annual plan and weekly workout schedule. This article, last in the series, will help you select the right type and intensity for workouts in each phase of your training program. | Top 10 local sports stories of 2010 (weigh in with your opinion) The Gaston Gazette Fri, 31 Dec 2010 16:56 PM PST 10. A pair of unexpected coaching changes came to Belmont Abbey College this fall. First in early November, popular track and cross country coach Bill Hodge died of a heart attack while rooting on his team in the Conference Carolinas championship... | Dance works arms, legs, heart Los Angeles Times Fri, 31 Dec 2010 16:50 PM PST Salsa and cha-cha build endurance, and the tango improves muscle control and posture. Any doubts about the transformative abilities of ballroom dance should be dashed after watching one season of "Dancing With the Stars" and seeing celebrities going from flabby to fit in a matter of weeks. | Krav Maga: Get in shape while learning self-defense Los Angeles Times Fri, 31 Dec 2010 16:50 PM PST Kicking and punching are great for boosting one's heart rate and toning muscles. But add some self-defense and street-fighting techniques and the adrenaline really stars to flow. | âTireless advocateâ is top volunteer for One Hope United Lake County News-Sun Fri, 31 Dec 2010 16:32 PM PST Danette Williamson of Lake Villa is One Hope United â" Northern Regionâs 2010 Volunteer of the Year, who has a heart for helping kids in need. Williamson has been a business operations analyst at Baxter Healthcare in Round Lake Beach for 12 years. Baxter has partnered with OHU for the ⦠| State Sen. Mike O'Pake dies after heart surgery The Phoenix Fri, 31 Dec 2010 15:51 PM PST READING â" The longest-serving member of the Pennsylvania Legislature, state Sen. Mike O'Pake, 70, died Monday at the Reading Hospital and Medical Center, where he had been recovering from complications suffered during heart bypass surgery Nov. 22. | Cache Valley music icon dies due to heart failure Cache Valley Daily Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:36 PM PST Deanna Edwards, a Cache Valley icon who used her musical talents to bring peace to the sick, the elderly and the dying died in Logan Wednesday evening of heart failure at the age of 67. | | |
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