Ask the Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter of Chambersburg Chambersburg Public Opinion Tue, 30 Aug 2011 22:07 PM PDT Q: Are there healthy treats I can give my dog as a reward? I don't want her to become overweight. A: Obesity in our pets is a growing problem and can lead to a host of health problems, including osteoarthritis, heart disease and high blood pressure. | Electronic Nose Sniffs Out Heart Failure MedicineNet.com Tue, 30 Aug 2011 21:15 PM PDT Title: Electronic Nose Sniffs Out Heart Failure Category: Health News Created: 8/30/2011 11:01:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/30/2011 | Big Ten coach will begin season with heavy heart MSN Tue, 30 Aug 2011 20:50 PM PDT ARCHIVE | EMAIL | TWITTER For 15 years, Dave Dye was the Michigan State beat writer at The Detroit News. He's covered five Final Fours, three Rose Bowls, six Stanley Cup Finals, two NBA Finals and one World Series. | Autopsy Reveals Lions Beat Writer Tom Kowalski Had Heart Disease SB Nation Tue, 30 Aug 2011 20:36 PM PDT An autopsy has confirmed that veteran Detroit Lions beat writer Tom Kowalski died of an underlying heart disease: An autopsy found that Tom Kowalski, a veteran sportswriter for Booth Newspapers and MLive.com, died from acute congestive heart failure caused by hypertensive and arterioscleratic cardiovascular disease. A public memorial will take place in downtown Detroit on Friday at Cheli's ... | Come see a live beating heart in a box. Seriously. [Video] The Inquisitr Tue, 30 Aug 2011 20:16 PM PDT I still remember when the very first heart transplant was done and the incredible reaction to the news. Even though the patient died shortly afterwards that boundary had been crossed and we knew that we had the ability to perform human transplants and for many people since then their world has changed because of this [...] Come see a live beating heart in a box. Seriously. [Video] is a post from ... | Nadlers bid adieu Kern Valley Sun Tue, 30 Aug 2011 20:06 PM PDT Valerie CassitySpecial to the Sun Dr. Jack Nadler has a heart of gold, which he pours into his medical practice, his community, and most importantly, his family. The Kern Valley has been lucky to have Dr. Nadler for the past 12 years, but this December, he and his wife, Linda Block, and their two sons, Jackson, 9, and Eli, 7, will depart to begin a new chapter in their family adventure. | | |
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