Teammate's heart attack a wake-up call Welland Tribune Sat, 26 Feb 2011 06:16 AM PST ST. CATHARINES â" It was a dramatic twist in a 12-week fitness challenge. On Feb. 14, one of Mary-Jayne Mete's workout buddies and Turn Back Time teammates had a mild heart attack.[...] | Congestive heart failure can be as serious as a heart attack The Community Connection Sat, 26 Feb 2011 05:54 AM PST Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the country â" and for many heart patients who come to the emergency room, itâs not their first heart emergency. Over time, our hearts become weaker and less efficient at pumping blood. | Regulate Salvia, don't ban it Portage Daily Graphic Sat, 26 Feb 2011 05:46 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.[...] | Regrowing The Damaged Heart redOrbit Sat, 26 Feb 2011 05:38 AM PST US scientists have found that newborn mice can repair themselves after an injury, an important discovery that brings hopes that healing can occur with damaged hearts in people. Scientists removed large chunks of heart out of mice that were only a day old, only to find that their hearts were restored within three weeks. Fish and amphibians are known to have the power to re-grow parts of their ... | A heartfelt fashion statement North Platte Telegraph Sat, 26 Feb 2011 05:29 AM PST The North Platte Telegraph A recent report by the American Heart Association says the cost of heart disease in the United States will triple between now and 2030 - to more than $800 billion a year. | Zumba party today promotes heart health Valencia County News-Bulletin Sat, 26 Feb 2011 05:15 AM PST While the month of February is winding down, Patricia Griego wanted to do one last thing to remind residents that it is Heart Month. | Exercises to shed stress at work Queens Courier Sat, 26 Feb 2011 04:29 AM PST Leading an active lifestyle can help reduce stress from life, work, and relationships and the more active, the less likely to develop heart disease, with a quick work out regime â" at work. | | |
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