Super fund-raising effort for sick kids Griffith Area News Sun, 30 Oct 2011 17:55 PM PDT HE'S a mild-mannered cardiac technician by day, but when the stethoscope comes off, Scott Hobbs transforms into a fund-raising Superman. As part of his crusade to raise awareness about childhood heart disease, the Sydney man stopped off in Goolgowi on Friday night during his long-haul charity bike ride from Perth to Sydney. | Five-day healthy lifestyle programme The Star Sun, 30 Oct 2011 17:42 PM PDT A CARDIOLOGIST turned healthy lifestyle advocate, Dr Satish Gupta from India, will be conducting a five-day programme to teach participants how to prevent heart diseases. | 10 kids cured of heart illness Philippine Daily Inquirer Sun, 30 Oct 2011 17:09 PM PDT Life was not easy for Aaliyah Faith Perpetua, a 1-year old baby girl from barangay Casuntingan, Mandaue City, who was diagnosed with patent ductus arteriosus, a congenital heart disorder, before her first birthday. | ROBERT D. âBOBâ BELL SR. Bangor Daily News Sun, 30 Oct 2011 16:43 PM PDT WOODVILLE â" Robert D. "Bob" Bell Sr., 63, went home to the Lord and passed away peacefully in his sleep Friday, Oct. 28, 2011, after a long history of heart disease. He was born June 6, 1948, in Millinocket, to Wilfred W. Bell and Helen (Ducas) Bell. Bob attended school ... | Patrick House hopes for more losers at Heart Walk WLBT 3 Jackson Sun, 30 Oct 2011 16:38 PM PDT Patrick House, the Season 10 winner of NBC's hit the Biggest Loser, returned to his state to participate in Sunday's American Heart Association Heart Walk. Â | Con | Initiative 1163 not necessary and will force cuts in care for seniors, disabled Seattle Times Sun, 30 Oct 2011 16:06 PM PDT Initiative 1163 does not have the best interests of Washington's seniors and people with disabilities at heart, write guest columnists Cindi Laws and Julie Ferguson. The SEIU-sponsored measure would require new state-paid training and will force cuts in medical care and prescription drug coverage. | Heart drug as safe as others - Medsafe Stuff Sun, 30 Oct 2011 16:03 PM PDT Medsafe has hit back at claims clinical trials for heart drug Pradaxa were unreliable, saying safety information for all medicines is continually updated long after trial studies are finished. | | |
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