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    Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Details disputed in condition of patient who died after abortion

    A Baltimore abortion clinic whose license was suspended last week disputes that a patient suffered cardiac arrest at its facility, as the state contends.
    A Baltimore abortion clinic whose license was suspended last week disputes that a patient suffered cardiac arrest at its facility, as the state contends. The administrator for the clinic, Associates in Ob/Gyn Care LLC on North Calvert Street, said in a...

    Tags: Swelling, Emergency Health Procedures, General Practitioners, Health, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

  2. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  3. Recognizing heart disease in your pet

    Heart disease in dogs and cats has some similarities to heart problems in people. However, there are some significant differences.
    Heart disease in dogs and cats has some similarities to heart problems in people. However, there are some significant differences. Heart failure is the inability of the heart to sufficiently circulate blood to meet the body’s needs. This usually...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, High Blood Pressure, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Murmur, Heart Attack

  4. Oct 12, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Dr. Charles S. Houston dies at 96; pioneer of high-altitude medicine

    Charles S. Houston, who pioneered the field of high-altitude medicine after an expedition up the world's second-highest mountain claimed the life of a fellow mountaineer, died Sept. 27 at his home in Burlington, Vt. He was 96.
    Charles S. Houston, who pioneered the field of high-altitude medicine after an expedition up the world's second-highest mountain claimed the life of a fellow mountaineer, died Sept. 27 at his home in Burlington, Vt. He was 96. No cause of death was...

    Tags: Swelling, Medical Research, Climbing, Columbia University, Entertainment

  6. Dec 13, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Tennis great Martina Navratilova recounts having to give up Kilimanjaro climb after becoming seriously ill

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    Times sports columnist Bill Dwyre was one of a handful of reporters who spoke to Martina Navratilova by telephone Sunday morning following her release from a hospital where the tennis legend had been after becoming seriously ill during her attempt......
  8. Dec 22, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  9. Heartfelt care at UCI facility

    As manager of the cardiovascular program at the UC Irvine Medical Center, Nathalie De Michelis sees many patients who either have a propensity for heart failure or are well on their way and need help. That's where the hospital in Orange and its...

    Tags: American Heart Association, Physical Conditions, University of California, Irvine, Health, Heart and Circulatory System

  10. Jan 17, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Viagra can help with altitude sickness, report says

    <b>I have heard that Viagra is effective for altitude sickness. Is this true?</b>
    I have heard that Viagra is effective for altitude sickness. Is this true? Viagra is best known as a treatment for erectile dysfunction. But there are reports that it has off-label uses in treating a number of other conditions, including pulmonary...

    Tags: Stress, Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Erectile Dysfunction

  12. Feb 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Tune in to symptoms of altitude sickness

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Doing what he loved nearly killed Jon Dana. Dana, now 36, a lifelong skier, drove all night from his farm in Richmond, Mo., to Colorado's Winter Park Resort a few years ago. Then he hit the slopes just as he always did. By Day 3, after developing a...

    Tags: Swelling, Health, Feet, Los Angeles Times, Headaches

  14. Aug 24, 2003 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Counterintelligence analyst dies serving in Iraq

    The Hartford Courant
    Army Staff Sgt. Richard S. Eaton Jr., a Maryland-based counterintelligence analyst who grew up in Guilford, Conn., died in his sleep in Ramadi, Iraq, on Aug. 12, 2003. The Army reported that he probably died of pulmonary edema. He was 37 years old. As...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, University of New Haven, Guilford (New Haven, Connecticut), Maryland, Defense

  16. Aug 24, 2003 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Staff Sgt. Richard S. Eaton Jr.

    Army Staff Sgt. Richard S. Eaton Jr., a counterintelligence analyst who grew up in Guilford, died in his sleep in Ar Ramadi, Iraq,  on Aug. 20, 2003.  The Army reported that he probably died of pulmonary edema. He was 37 years old.
    The Hartford Courant
    Army Staff Sgt. Richard S. Eaton Jr., a counterintelligence analyst who grew up in Guilford, died in his sleep in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, on Aug. 20, 2003. The Army reported that he probably died of pulmonary edema. He was 37 years old. --------------------...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, University of New Haven, Guilford (New Haven, Connecticut), Defense, Politics

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