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    Nov 2, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  1. Heart-Healthy Rides

    Just as a prudent owner cares for their car via regular maintenance, tomorrow’s vehicles will be able to care for their drivers by helping them keep track of their medical conditions.  Engineers at Ford are developing a car seat that incorporates a...

    Tags: Allergies, File Sharing, United States Census Bureau, Asthma, Hybrid Vehicles

  2. Nov 5, 2011 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  3. Teenager's new valve holds promise for others with heart defects - including her own sister

    <span style="font-size: small;">When Courtney DeGraff was born 19 years ago, doctors quickly discovered that her heart was riddled with problems.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    When Courtney DeGraff was born 19 years ago, doctors quickly discovered that her heart was riddled with problems. Pediatric heart surgeons at what’s now called Riley Hospital for Children at University Health decided to wait a few months to...

    Tags: Halloween, Immune System, Health and Safety at School, Alcoa Incorporated, Hospitals and Clinics

  4. Nov 8, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  5. Health Notes: 5 tips for surviving "heart attack season"

    <strong>5&nbsp;Simple Doctor Recommendations for Surviving&nbsp;The Holiday Heart Attack Season</strong>
    5 Simple Doctor Recommendations for Surviving The Holiday Heart Attack Season “In addition to the cold weather restricting our blood circulation, most of us do things during the holidays that are very hazardous to our health, especially if we&...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Cardiologists, Travel

  6. Nov 9, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  7. Teens Have Heart Attacks After Smoking K2

    Three 16-year-olds experienced heart attacks after smoking K2, a blend of herbs and spices laced with synthetic cannabis-like chemicals, Texas doctors reported Monday.
    Reuters
    Three 16-year-olds experienced heart attacks after smoking K2, a blend of herbs and spices laced with synthetic cannabis-like chemicals, Texas doctors reported Monday. While there is no proof that the drug is to blame, the doctors worry it might have...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Cardiologists

  8. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 'Why Do We Kill?' -- The life and times of a murder police

    There is certainly no shortage of cop books. That’s why when I decided to collaborate with Kelvin Sewell a former Baltimore city homicide detective, on “Why Do We Kill?” (out now) we decided to start the book with an underlying question...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Crimes, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Health, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| WXMI
  11. Heart Screening Detects Condition In Muskegon Athlete 'Cleared To Play' After Physical

    Muskegon mom Charlotte Tetzlaff dragged her two sons to a recent heart screening program. And, it's a good thing she did.
    FOX 17 News
    Muskegon mom Charlotte Tetzlaff dragged her two sons to a recent heart screening program. And, it's a good thing she did. Mason Tetzlaff, a three sport athlete at Muskegon Catholic Central High School, was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome....

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Athletes, High School Sports, Fox Broadcasting Company, Physical Conditions

  12. Jul 21, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  13. Space Shuttle Technology a Real Lifesaver

    The Space Shuttle Atlantis touched down Thursday morning at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida just a few hours before 77 year old Jim Myers checked out of his room at The Heart Hospital Baylor-Plano.
    The 33 News
    The Space Shuttle Atlantis touched down Thursday morning at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida just a few hours before 77 year old Jim Myers checked out of his room at The Heart Hospital Baylor-Plano. For Jim the timing was hard to miss--in 1981 he...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, High Blood Pressure, NASA, Science and Technology, Rocketry

  14. Aug 7, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  15. Patricia D. (Hutchinson) Beverly, 50, Somerset, formerly of Berlin

    Patricia D. (Hutchinson) Beverly, 50, Somerset, formerly of Berlin, went to be with our Lord and Savior on Aug. 6, 2011. Born Aug. 11, 1960, in Meyersdale, the daughter of Wilbur W. Hutchinson, Fresno, Calif., and Ellen (Ackerman) Nightingale, Somerset. Preceded in death by her son, Bradley; and sisters, Cindy Walker and Brenda Hutchinson. Also survived by her husband, William, daughter Jessica, and son Brandon, all of Berlin; sisters: Tammy, married to Mike Donaldson, Garrett, and Lynda, married to Paul Straka, Friedens; nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly: Shannon Beverly Shuck, Josh Hutchinson, Kristi Donaldson and fiance Chadd Sines, Matt Donaldson, and Olivia and Andrew Straka. Also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. She is a 1978 graduate of Meyersdale Area High School and a graduate of Cambria-Rowe Business College. Patty entered heaven totally healed of the heart disease that claimed her life and she will live forever with our heavenly father. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Price Funeral Home, Meyersdale, where service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Robert Stahl officiating. Interment, Meyersdale Area Union Cemetery. Arrangements by William Rowe Price Funeral Home Inc., Meyersdale.
    Patricia D. (Hutchinson) Beverly, 50, Somerset, formerly of Berlin, went to be with our Lord and Savior on Aug. 6, 2011. Born Aug. 11, 1960, in Meyersdale, the daughter of Wilbur W. Hutchinson, Fresno, Calif., and Ellen (Ackerman) Nightingale, Somerset....

    Tags: Friedens, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Health, Diseases and Illnesses

  16. Jun 29, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Ereck Plancher trial: Doctor says sickle cell trait can't cause death

    Dr. Martin H. Steinberg, a Boston University hematologist, testified the suggestion  complications from sickle cell trait caused Ereck Plancher's death was "nuts."
    Dr. Martin H. Steinberg, a Boston University hematologist, testified the suggestion complications from sickle cell trait caused Ereck Plancher's death was "nuts." Steinberg, an expert hired by the UCF Athletics Association, told the jury Wednesday...

    Tags: Sickle Cell Disease, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Employers, Medical Research, Health and Medical Professionals

  18. Jun 27, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Ereck Plancher trial: Planchers rest their case after parents' emotional testimony

    Gisele Plancher took a deep breath and began to read her son's handwritten message inside the last Mother's Day card he ever gave her.
    Gisele Plancher took a deep breath and began to read her son's handwritten message inside the last Mother's Day card he ever gave her. Her voice wavered as she told jurors that her son, Ereck, wrote, "I would like to personally thank you for raising me...

    Tags: Medical Services, Government, Public Employees, Medical Research, Politics

  20. Jun 16, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Ereck Plancher trial: Doctor testifies sickle cell trait caused player's death

    Dr. Barry J. Maron, a cardiologist with more than 40 years of experience, testified it is his opinion former UCF football player Ereck Plancher died from sickle cell trait complications.
    Dr. Barry J. Maron, a cardiologist with more than 40 years of experience, testified it is his opinion former UCF football player Ereck Plancher died from sickle cell trait complications. The Ereck Plancher trial continued to be slowed down by contentious...

    Tags: Politics, Employees, Athletes, Medical Procedures and Tests, African Americans

  22. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  23. Heart disease, No. 1 killer, can sneak up on women

    <span style="font-size: small;">WASHINGTON (AP) &mdash; A new report says there's been too little  progress in tackling how the symptoms of heart disease differ in men and  women.</span>
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A new report says there's been too little progress in tackling how the symptoms of heart disease differ in men and women. Some symptoms of heart disease in women don't show up in standard cardiac tests. And women are more likely...

    Tags: Heart Disease, Symptoms, Cardiologists, Washington, DC, Health

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