Healthy heart expo encourages community to be active WNCT Greenville Sun, 27 Feb 2011 22:17 PM PST GREENVILLE, N.C.- The East Carolina Heart Institute and Pitt Memorial Hospital hosted the third annual Healthy Heart Expo event today as part of American heart month. | Liz Taylor Celebrates 79th In LA Hospital KETV 7 Omaha Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:49 PM PST A spokeswoman for Elizabeth Taylor says the two-time Oscar winner will spend her birthday watching the Academy Awards in a Los Angeles hospital room, where she's recovering from treatment for congestive heart failure. | Students to dance away 12 hours for charity The Minnesota Daily Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:42 PM PST By: Raya Zimmerman This Saturday, fundraisers will log a cumulative 1,200 hours of charity work by busting their moves for a worthy cause. More than 22 groups and 100 dancers are gearing up to dance for 12 hours straight at Dance Marathon. Previously known as the Dance Your Heart Out dance marathon, the event will raise money and awareness for pediatric AIDS and HIV by featuring live music, DJs ... | Local mother of two urges awareness of congenital heart defects Niagara Gazette Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:38 PM PST Adrienne Navarroli didnât get much sleep at the beginning. When her daughter Olivia was born, she was informed that her baby had a heart murmur. Despite her concerns, she was sent home from St. Maryâs Hospital because as she was told, lots of babies were born with them. But Oliviaâs heavy, labored breathing worried her. | Your life has been touched by March of Dimes if ... Gaffney Ledger Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:21 PM PST Dear Editor: The March of Dimes continues to work tirelessly toward the day when all babies are born healthy. Babies have been at the heart of their mission for decades. Although you may not know it, you have been touched by the March of Dimes if ⦠â" You or your baby received a polio vaccine; read more | This Year Tell 5, Save Lives Erie Times-News Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:14 PM PST The American Heart Association is asking everyone to tell five friends how they can reduce their risk of heart disease. | Study may help explain link between education and lower risk of heart disease News-Medical-Net Sun, 27 Feb 2011 20:47 PM PST Freshmen on the eve of finals and graduate students staring down a thesis committee may not feel this way, but the privilege of obtaining an advanced education correlates with decades of lower blood pressure, according to a study led by a public health researcher at Brown University. The benefit appears to be greater for women than for men. | RANDY GRIFFITH | Heart Month wrap-up The Tribune-Democrat Sun, 27 Feb 2011 20:28 PM PST As I wrap up The Tribune-Democratâs first American Heart Month project with this column and todayâs Health Matters installment, I am humbled by the energy, passion and dedication of the doctors and health-care workers who helped me through the 16 published pieces, with more than 9,100 words. | Liz Taylor's hospital birthday bash The Malay Mail Sun, 27 Feb 2011 19:53 PM PST Monday, February 28th, 2011 11:14:00 LOS ANGELES : A spokeswoman for Elizabeth Taylor says the two-time Oscar winner will spend her birthday watching the Academy Awards in a Los Angeles hospital room, where she's recovering from treatment for congestive heart failure. | | |
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