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    Nov 29, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Nov 25, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  2. Where in the World? The history of Ale-8-One, part 2

    G.L. Wainscott was very successful in his business ventures, especially with the Roxa Kola brand of soda pop. He was not always so fortunate in his personal life, however. He married Sarah “Sallie” Bell Miller in about 1890, probably during his sojourn in Texas. There is some confusion about her name, as it was reported that Wainscott named the soft drink after his wife Roxanne. Although she signed her name “Sarah Bell” she is listed as “Ann” in the census of 1900. Thus, Ann or Roxanne may have been a nickname. Wainscott bought a lot in the Thomson Addition at the southwest corner of Maple and Belmont, and the couple built an elegant home, completed in the year 1899. Architecturally, the house was described as having “interior woodwork of a restrained Colonial Revival design that contrasts with the exuberant Queen Anne exterior.” A newspaper reported that the Wainscotts “had built a splendid home in a popular residence portion of the city.” Lee and Sarah sailed abroad for a tour of Europe and the Paris Exposition. Everyone supposed that “there was nowhere a more loving, happy and contented couple.”
    G.L. Wainscott was very successful in his business ventures, especially with the Roxa Kola brand of soda pop. He was not always so fortunate in his personal life, however. He married Sarah “Sallie” Bell Miller in about 1890, probably during...

    Tags: Health, Defense, Heart Problems, Injuries and Wounds, Executive Branch

  3. Nov 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  4. One former Terps player's loss brings another renewed health

    Too much was happening at once.
    Too much was happening at once. It seemed that years worth of life-altering news — some good, some tragic — was being compressed into a single, unforgettable day. Remarkably, the thread that tied the day's events together was football. It...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Dialysis, Football, Restaurants, Maryland Terrapins

  5. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  6. Protection at a cost

    Studies showing that alcohol protects the heart raise questions about drinking.
    Studies showing that alcohol protects the heart raise questions about drinking. Does moderate, prudent drinking protect the heart and arteries? Two analyses say — shout, actually — that the answer is yes. But they raise a bigger issue: What...

    Tags: Health, Heart Attack, Death, Heart Disease, Medical Research

  7. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  8. Exercise: A pregnant pause

    At a British 10K charity run last year, a blonde with sunglasses and a slew of world records jogged easily among the 11,000 other runners who'd shown up that day. Olympic marathoner Paula Radcliffe crossed the finish line with a huge smile on her face, despite being a whopping 15 minutes off her best time for the distance.
    At a British 10K charity run last year, a blonde with sunglasses and a slew of world records jogged easily among the 11,000 other runners who'd shown up that day. Olympic marathoner Paula Radcliffe crossed the finish line with a huge smile on her face,...

    Tags: Health, Women's Health, Heart Disease, Obesity, Michigan State University

  9. Nov 11, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  10. Better sports physicals needed to prevent sudden cardiac death, says study released at AHA meeting in Orlando

    Although screening guidelines that could prevent sudden cardiac death in athletes have existed since 1996, fewer than 6 percent of physicians actually follow them, according to a study that will be presented this week at the American Heart Association (AHA) meeting in Orlando.
    Although screening guidelines that could prevent sudden cardiac death in athletes have existed since 1996, fewer than 6 percent of physicians actually follow them, according to a study that will be presented this week at the American Heart Association...

    Tags: Health, Medical Research, University of Washington, American Heart Association, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  11. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  12. Coroner: LRG co-founder died of natural causes

    A Laguna Beach clothing designer died of natural causes, according to the Orange County coroner.
    A Laguna Beach clothing designer died of natural causes, according to the Orange County coroner. Jonas Gregory Bevacqua, 33, was found dead in his Laguna Beach home May 30 by his father and fiancé. Bevacqua was suffering from pneumonia and myocarditis...

    Tags: Health, Twitter, Inc., Pneumonia, Diseases and Illnesses

  13. Nov 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  14. Team effort saves Baltimore half-marathon runner in cardiac arrest

    Like many veteran marathoners, Bob Pohl always had an eye on the clock.
    Like many veteran marathoners, Bob Pohl always had an eye on the clock. "I used to tell my wife that if I drop in a race to stop my watch because I don't want to go to the hereafter with a bad time," he said. "The joke was funnier before." The 55-...

    Tags: Health, Heart Failure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Medical Professionals, Track and Field

  15. Nov 8, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  16. 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: Health, Heart Attack, Behavioral Conditions, Holiday Vacations, Albert Einstein

  17. Nov 5, 2011 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  18. 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: Immune System, Health, Alcoa Incorporated, Medical Research, Heart Surgery

  19. Nov 5, 2011 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  20. Walk it off! Newport News mother lost more than 30 pounds

    Joy Spencer will never forget when she stepped on the scale and it registered a few ounces short of 200 pounds. The number gave the now 34-year-old Newport News mother of two young children the jolt she needed to start exercising &mdash; and to sustain it.
    Joy Spencer will never forget when she stepped on the scale and it registered a few ounces short of 200 pounds. The number gave the now 34-year-old Newport News mother of two young children the jolt she needed to start exercising — and to sustain...

    Tags: Health, Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Heart Disease, Colon Cancer

  21. Nov 2, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  22. 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: Health, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Ford, Heart Disease, Transportation Accidents

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