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Heart repair breakthroughs replace surgeon's knife
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Have a heart problem? If it's fixable, there's a good chance it can be done without surgery, using tiny tools and devices that are pushed through tubes into blood vessels. Heart care is in the midst of a transformation. Many...
Tags: Stroke, High Blood Pressure, Medical Procedures and Tests, American Heart Association, Colleges and Universities
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Officials delve into LaGrange County land deal
South Bend TribuneWOLCOTTVILLE -- Ruth and Alvin Lambright Jr. grew up together on the family "homeplace" in rural LaGrange County. Ruth and her younger brother, Alvin, ran the farm together for decades after their parents died and are described variously as "salt of...Tags: FBI, Malpractice, Real Estate Sellers, Services and Shopping, Cardiologists
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Wrongful death suit filed by Bubba Gutierrez's parents is settled by city of Imperial
Local Content EditorA $600,000 out-of-court settlement has been reached in the federal wrongful death lawsuit between the family of Edmund “Bubba” Gutierrez and the city of Imperial. The case could be officially dismissed within days, but for all intents and...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Arbitration
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Connecticut Nutritionist in a Standoff With Monster After Calling Out Energy Drinks
A multi-billion-dollar monster of a beverage company is threatening to sue a Connecticut nutritionist unless she takes back her statements that little kids shouldn't have caffeine-loaded "energy" drinks. In fact, the company's name happens to be Monster...
Tags: The New York Times, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Yale University, Food and Drug Administration, Starbucks Corp.
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Shockers send off four seniors vs. Evansville, Wednesday night
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsThere are four seniors on Wichita State, and all of them have a different journey to their final year with the Shockers. Malcom Armstead walked on from Oregon and had to sit out last year only to thrive in 2013. 7-footer Ehimen Orupke went through every...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Evansville Purple Aces, Bradley Braves, Indiana State Sycamores, Missouri Valley Conference
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Heart disease often missed in women
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, but many don't recognize the warning signs. They may ignore the symptoms or mistake them for more benign ailments. Dr. Shannon J. Winakur, medical director of the Women's Heart Center at Saint Agnes Hospital,...
Tags: Stroke, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Quitting Smoking
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Digest: Maryland rules on claiming horses toughened
Horse racing Rules on claiming horses toughened The Maryland Racing Commission toughened its rules on claiming horses at its monthly meeting Wednesday, addressing an issue that some believe might have contributed to an early-year spike in racetrack...Tags: Carolina Panthers, Virginia Tech, College Sports, The Washington Post, Rob Jackson
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PASSINGS: Peter Meyerson, Fran Warren, Max Jakobson
Peter Meyerson TV writer, producer worked on 'The Monkees' and 'Welcome Back, Kotter' Peter Meyerson, 81, a TV writer and producer who co-wrote the debut episodes of sitcom classics "The Monkees" and "Welcome Back, Kotter," died March 11 at Hoag...
Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), The Monkees (music group), New York City, Entertainment, New York University
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Area high schools offer free heart screenings
Christopher Storm was a seemingly healthy teenager, running both track and cross country for Waubonsie Valley High School. But doctors say a lurking heart condition could have cost him his life if it hadn't been detected during a heart screening offered...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Health and Medical Professionals, Cardiologists
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Study: Radiation for breast cancer can harm hearts
Women treated with radiation for breast cancer are more likely to develop heart problems later, even with the lower doses used today, troubling new research suggests. The risk comes from any amount of radiation, starts five years after treatment and lasts...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Medical Procedures and Tests, University of Oxford, Heart Disease, Cancer
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Licorice root helps with chronic fatigue, heartburn
Dear Pharmacist: What is licorice root? I heard you say something like it could take the place of lots of different drugs, and that it helped with chronic fatigue. — W.W., Dallas Dear W.W.: Unlike licorice candy, licorice root has many medicinal...Tags: Fatigue, Gastritis
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Grandson of Johnny Oates spends some quality time with Orioles
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — Just before Wednesday's workout began at the Ed Smith Stadium Complex, Orioles manager Buck Showalter called for 10-year-old Johnny Oates II and his younger brother Jackson to hop the fence and join the team on the field. The...Tags: New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Grapefruit League, Heart Murmur, Heart Surgery
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