A heart-stopping moment The Vail Trail Sat, 29 Jan 2011 21:53 PM PST Ismael Hermosillo wouldn't be here today if the Gypsum Urgent Emergent Care facility had not been there. On Dec. 4, Hermosillo, 63, was saved from a heart attack - and his was the first life saved by GUEC, which opened i Copyright 2011 Vail Daily. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Vail Daily A heart-stopping ... | Hart to Heart: Spirited 1-year-old deals with malformation of tongue, mouth Savannah Morning News Sat, 29 Jan 2011 21:28 PM PST Janet and Joe Steffen have spent much of their adult lives helping others. Joe is a Savannah attorney and Democratic activist. Janet is a nurse. But now these well-loved Savannah parents are the ones receiving an unexpected and welcome outpouring of support. The Steffens' second child, Liam, suffers from a cystic hygroma, a malformation in his tongue and floor of his mouth that required him to ... | Healing Baltimore's harbor Baltimore Sun Sat, 29 Jan 2011 21:23 PM PST A movement is under way to purge the trash, bacteria and pollution that have long infected the city's heart Ray Bahr ought to be taking it easy. He's 75 and retired after a successful career as a cardiologist. Instead, the Canton resident finds himself prowling alleys in East Baltimore on the lookout for illegally dumped trash and goading city officials to clean up mini-landfills in back of ... | Gay Marineâs husband surprised at respect shown by Naval Academy Chicago Sun-Times Sat, 29 Jan 2011 21:05 PM PST John Fliszar had a heart attack in 2006 and was rushed to Illinois Masonic Medical Center.âWhen I was in the emergency room with him, he asked me to promise him, if he died, to make sure his ashes were interred in the Naval Academy,â said Mark Ketterson. âHe loved that place. He very much wanted to be there.âFliszar, a Marine aviator who served two tours in Vietnam, survived that heart attack ... | Keeping A Healthy Heart WBNG Binghamton Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:35 PM PST Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) Heart disease is the #1 killer of both women and men in the United States. | | |
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