Penning a classic The Sudbury Star Sat, 29 Jan 2011 02:06 AM PST If it ain't broke, don't fix it. But there's always room for improvement. Which of these contradictory old saws are we supposed to live by? In this case, it doesn't matter -- the folks at Olympus took both to heart when designing the new PEN E-PL2, their latest crowd-pleasing digital camera.[...] | Sweet Hearts Ball could help save a life Douglas County News-Press Sat, 29 Jan 2011 01:59 AM PST Long QT Syndrome â" a cardiac arrhythmia three times more common in the U.S. than childhood leukemia â" is one of several genetic heart conditions that can cause sudden death in young, seemingly healthy people. The conditions can be treated if diagnosed properly and deaths can be prevented if an automated external defibrillator is readily available. | Firm downplays impact of lawsuit Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sat, 29 Jan 2011 01:58 AM PST NATICK - Boston Scientific Corp., which has a facility in Marlboro, said Friday it doesn't expect the civil lawsuit filed by the U.S. government over implantable heart devices to cost the company a significant amount of money. | Pride, anger for homeland The Iowa City Press-Citizen Sat, 29 Jan 2011 01:39 AM PST Today is the fourth "Day of the Wrath" for my native land, and my heart is aching as I watch Egyptians killing and injuring Egyptians. | Heart attack suspected in roofer's death Baraboo News Republic Sat, 29 Jan 2011 01:37 AM PST TOWN OF WESTFIELD - A Wonewoc man died Tuesday afternoon while at work roofing a barn in the town of Westfield. | Therapeutic Ways Music Can Heal Manila Bulletin Sat, 29 Jan 2011 01:30 AM PST The sound of music can heal a person by causing changes in brainwave activity and by altering a personâs heart and breathing rates. Sound can be recreated to offer release from a traumatic experience and certain sound frequencies can dissolve blocks. | âHeart to Heartâ planned to raise heart disease awareness Denison Bulletin & Review Sat, 29 Jan 2011 01:27 AM PST Too many women each year are conducting conversations with their health care providers about how to proceed after a diagnosis of heart disease. Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC) believes it is time to have a âHeart to Heartâ talk about this number one killer of women before more of those diagnoses are made. | Medical Cannabis Symposium The Ukiah Daily Journal Sat, 29 Jan 2011 00:50 AM PST Dispensaries sponsor seminar For the Daily Journal About 50 community members attended a recent seminar sponsored by Ukiah's three cannabis dispensaries: Compassionate Heart, MJ's Place and Reflections of Avalon, for an afternoon of presentations and discussion - the first of what sponsors hope will be many future events. | FOR THE RECORD The Register-Guard Sat, 29 Jan 2011 00:37 AM PST Births SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER AT RIVERBEND Springfield Jan. 23. 2011 Asbury â" Shawna and Robert Asbury, of Junction City, a daughter. Stewart â" Hanna and Trevor Stewart, of Eugene, a son. Jan. 24, 2011 Robertson â" Franchesca and Gerry Robertson, of Eugene, a daughter. Jan. 25, 2011 Jenkins â" ⦠| | |
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