Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Health News: [heart]


How much weight loss makes a body healthier?
KSDK St. Louis Tue, 30 Aug 2011 14:14 PM PDT
That extra weight you may be carrying doesn't only affect your heart health, it also has a negative impact on all of your other organ systems, including your brain and liver.

Bills WR Parrish eager to build off last season
The San Francisco Examiner Tue, 30 Aug 2011 14:07 PM PDT
JOHN WAWROW AP Sports Writer ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. Two years ago Roscoe Parrish wanted out of Buffalo. This season, the Bills receiver can't wait to get back on the field. All it took to inspire Parrish's change of heart was the arrival of a new coach in Chan Gailey, who provided Parrish the chance to prove, once and for all, that he can be more than a bit player on offense. And not even a left ...

Lehighton crash kills motorist
Times News Tue, 30 Aug 2011 14:05 PM PDT
A Jim Thorpe man suffered a fatal heart attack while driving along the Sgt. Stanley Hoffman Boulevard (SR209) in Lehighton on Monday afternoon and crashed into three parked cars. Louis Squillace, 47, of 200 South Ave., was pronounced dead at the scene.

Lack Of Deep Sleep Could Fuel High Blood Pressure
The Huffington Post Tue, 30 Aug 2011 14:02 PM PDT
Missing out on deep sleep can leave you feeling slow-witted and irritable in the morning, but the consequences don't necessarily end there. Over time, too little deep sleep may also take a toll on your heart by contributing to high blood pressure, a new study suggests.

Drumming out the stress
The Courier News Tue, 30 Aug 2011 14:02 PM PDT
As simple as the shape of a circle, and as primitive as the beat of a heart, drum circles bring out energy and harmony, say some of the Simple Beats Valley Drumming Circle’s musicians. The informal group, which meets the third Friday of each month at Simple Balance in Elgin, unites drummers from all walks of life and requires no musical training.“We are vibrational beings, and we respond ...

Science Says "High Levels" Of Chocolate Consumption Good For Your Heart
Gothamist Tue, 30 Aug 2011 14:01 PM PDT
Any idiot will tell you that eating chocolate protects your skin. This is just hard science, like gravity or magnets. But Uncle Science now says that eating chocolate can lower your blood pressure and reduce the risk of certain cardiovascular diseases. Finally, watching TV and eating Triple Double Oreos will cancel each other out. [ more › ]

Study supports benefits of chocolate
WABC-TV New York Tue, 30 Aug 2011 13:55 PM PDT
Good news for chocoholics. A recent study shows even more evidence that the tasty confection is good for the heart.

Where once he wanted out of Buffalo, Bills WR Parrish can’t wait to get back on field
Washington Post Tue, 30 Aug 2011 13:53 PM PDT
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. â€" Two years ago Roscoe Parrish wanted out of Buffalo. This season, the Bills receiver can’t wait to get back on the field. All it took to inspire Parrish’s change of heart was the arrival of a new coach in Chan Gailey, who provided Parrish the chance to prove, once and for all, that he can be more than a bit player on offense. And not even a left hamstring injury that’s wiped ...

Bay Medical Lining Up With Sacred Heart And Becoming A Private Facility
WJHG Panama City Tue, 30 Aug 2011 13:49 PM PDT
Bay Medical Center has confirmed yesterday’s NewsChannel Seven Exclusive Report and released more information about the deal involving an affiliation with Sacred Heart Hospital and a group of private investors, L-H-P of Plano, Texas.

Mikey C. â€" police horse for 8 years â€" suffers apparent heart attack
Chicago Sun-Times Tue, 30 Aug 2011 13:42 PM PDT
It would take 10 police officers to replace fallen Chicago police horse Mikey C., who died Monday of an apparent heart attack, Lt. Paul Bauer said Tuesday.“There’s an expression they use in the horse world â€" that horse was bomb-proof,” Bauer said at a press conference to discuss the horse’s death. “You could stand in the middle of a demonstration, and nothing would bother that horse.”The 18-year ...




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