Regulate Salvia, don't ban it Portage Daily Graphic Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:14 AM PST The push to ban a little-known herb, Salvia, from Canadian health stores has the best intentions at heart. The herb, sold in head shops across the country and online, produces a quick and mild halucinatory effect when smoked.[...] | LETU partners with new ministry The Longview News-Journal Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:07 AM PST Shepherd's Heart founder Dr. James Dill and LETU President Dr. Dale A. Lunsford announce a partnership agreement. | Coffee, sex, smog can all trigger heart attack, study finds The Argus Leader Sat, 26 Feb 2011 00:39 AM PST A major analysis of data on potential triggers for heart attacks finds that many of the substances and activities Americans indulge in every day - coffee, alcohol, sex, even breathing - can all help spur an attack. Because so many people are exposed to dirty air, air pollution while stuck in traffic topped the list of potential heart attack triggers, with the researchers pegging 7.4 percent of ... | Art in the family way - Sat, 26 Feb 2011 PST The Spokesman-Review Sat, 26 Feb 2011 00:16 AM PST Emerging artist Amberle Madden had, at one point, decided art wasnât for her. As a teen, she watched her father, Roch Fautch, leave a successful job in construction in order to follow his heart and become an artist. âIt was kind of hard watching him struggle,â she said. Still, genetics, something inherited or the simple desire to universally communicate with others led her to art. | Lower heart attack risk for early sufferers of hot flashes Chicago Sun-Times Sat, 26 Feb 2011 00:05 AM PST Hot flashes that bedevil many women in menopause might actually be a good thing, depending on when they strike, according to new data from a long-running government study.Women who had hot flashes at the start of menopause but not later seemed to have a lower risk for heart attack and death than women who never had hot flashes, or those whose symptoms persisted long after menopause began.By ... | Former Annapolis mayor Chambers, 82, dies The Capital Fri, 25 Feb 2011 22:59 PM PST The only African-American to serve as mayor of Annapolis has died. John T. Chambers Jr. died yesterday morning of a heart attack following a long illness, his family said. He would have been 83 on Tuesday. Chambers was a senior alderman in 1981 when Mayor Gustav Akerland committed suicide. The City Council voted to name Chambers the city's top executive. He held that post from April 12 to June 7 ... | Arizona parents of conjoined twins shut down race The Arizona Republic Fri, 25 Feb 2011 22:53 PM PST It is possible that the Two Sisters, One Heart Memorial Run in honor of conjoined twins Emma and Taylor Bailey could have evolved into a successful annual event in San Tan Valley. | Worth the wait Purple Heart 65 years late Wichita Falls Times Record News Fri, 25 Feb 2011 22:31 PM PST It came without ceremony, wrapped plainly in a brown paper envelope with no return address.It came more than six decades late, but admittedly no one thought it would ever come at all. | | |
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