Review of top local sports stories in 2010 The Titusville Herald Thu, 30 Dec 2010 22:03 PM PST The year of 2010 was filled with memorable moments in local sports. But most importantly, whether the result was a euphoric triumph or heart-wrenching defeat, all local athletes dedicated themselves to countless hours of practice with the goal of elevating their performances to a new level. | Electronic Medical Records Of Limited Help OfficialWire Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:22 PM PST U.S. hospitals using basic electronic health records provided better care for patients with heart failure but not heart attack or pneumonia, researchers say. | CT Heart Score detects risks Sterling Journal-Advocate Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:18 PM PST Did you know each year, heart attacks kill more that half a million people, and approximately half of these deaths occur suddenly, without prior symptoms? However, if the risk factors leading to a heart attack are identified early enough, 85 percent of sudden heart attacks may be prevented. | Teresa L. Beehan The Standard-Times Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:16 PM PST NEW BEDFORD â" Teresa L. Beehan, 85, of New Bedford, died Wednesday, December 29, 2010, at Sacred Heart Home after a brief illness. | Five things you must know about heart attacks The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:15 PM PST This is one of the most important health tips we gave you in 2010. We'd repeat it to you every day if you lived next door! | Glen Cover Qualifies for Boston Marathon Glen Cove Record-Pilot Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:01 PM PST Looking for Running Partner Joe Tumbarello, age 67, and a resident of Glen Cove, qualified for the 2011 April 18 Boston Marathon by running a 3:27:35 at the 2010 Disney Marathon. âI would like to finish in the top 10 in my age group,â said Tumbarello. He started running in 1996, shortly after having a heart attack and having a balloon angioplasty at St. Francis Hospital. Since then he has run ... | Man Who Flatlined 5 Times Thanks His Rescuers WKBW-TV Buffalo Thu, 30 Dec 2010 20:42 PM PST A ceremony for a paramedic team that saved an Orchard Park man's life he was brought back to life five times, after suffering a heart attack | | |
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