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Shortness of Breath

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    Mar 1, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Heart Attack Symptoms: 5 unusual signs women should take note of year-round

    TribLocal - Evanston
    As Heart Healthy Month draws to a close, a reminder to keep this vital muscle in check—especially women. It's a sobering statistic: 60 million Americans …...
  2. Dec 22, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. 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: Heart and Circulatory System, Human Body, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Physical Conditions

  4. Oct 28, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Illinois has cited half of best nursing homes

    Tribune reporter
    Half of Illinois' best nursing homes -- those rated four or five stars by the federal government -- have been cited at least once since 2001 for misusing psychotropic drugs, and some violations involved injuries and deaths, the Tribune has found. The...

    Tags: Illinois, Social Issues, Anxiety, Pharmaceuticals, Long Term Care

  6. Jun 16, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. New Gadget Fixes Heart-Valve Back-Up

    When Mary Ann Bernal's fatigue and shortness of breath were diagnosed as a leaky mitral valve in her heart, the Niles, Illinois, woman volunteered for a trial at NorthShore Evanston Hospital of a new, less invasive way to treat the debilitating and sometimes fatal condition.
    Special to the Tribune
    When Mary Ann Bernal's fatigue and shortness of breath were diagnosed as a leaky mitral valve in her heart, the Niles, Illinois, woman volunteered for a trial at NorthShore Evanston Hospital of a new, less invasive way to treat the debilitating and...

    Tags: Illinois, San Francisco, Fatigue, Trials, Abbott Laboratories

  8. Jan 29, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  9. From the Heart: A Caregiver's Guide

    The worst is over. Your loved one survived a heart attack and is back home. But getting back to normal may take some time. And depending on the severity of the attack, normal may be different than before.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    The worst is over. Your loved one survived a heart attack and is back home. But getting back to normal may take some time. And depending on the severity of the attack, normal may be different than before. Being a caregiver will require time, patience and...

    Tags: Anxiety, Heart and Circulatory System, Heart Disease, Fatigue, Pharmaceuticals

  10. Jun 1, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Who would have thought breathing would be one of my biggest struggles in my workout?

    The Fitness Center» Orlando Sentinel – The Fitness Center
    I subscribe to the thinking that breathing is a vital part of a workout. I’ve had teachers and trainers beat this into my head since I was young. Breathing during a workout helps maintaining the correct balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in our blood....
  12. May 13, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  13. Jul 24, 2010 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  14. Mayor Bloomberg Urges Caution During Intense Weekend Heat

    Another intense heat wave has descended upon the Tri-State area and according to the National Weather Service, temperatures could hit 110 degrees in areas in New Jersey and are expected to be in the mid to high 90's in New York City.
    wpix.com
    Another intense heat wave has descended upon the Tri-State area and according to the National Weather Service, temperatures could hit 110 degrees in areas in New Jersey and are expected to be in the mid to high 90's in New York City. Cooling centers will...

    Tags: Nausea, Weather, Heart and Circulatory System, Regional Authority, Pharmaceuticals

  15. Mar 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. When a valve wears out

    Former First Lady Barbara Bush and actor-comedian Robin Williams this month joined the thousands of Americans who have come to need an artificial valve implanted to regulate the blood flow out of the heart to supply the rest of the body.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Former First Lady Barbara Bush and actor-comedian Robin Williams this month joined the thousands of Americans who have come to need an artificial valve implanted to regulate the blood flow out of the heart to supply the rest of the body. Bush, 83, had...

    Tags: Edwards Lifesciences Corporation, Barbara Bush, Symptoms, New York University, Robin Williams

  17. Mar 4, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  18. Problems with your heart can strike you unawares

    When it comes to a heart attack, what you don't know can kill you.
    Sentinel Staff Writer
    When it comes to a heart attack, what you don't know can kill you. While most Americans recognize crushing chest pain as a sign of a heart attack, many don't realize that heart-attack victims are just as likely to feel dizzy, break out into a sweat or...

    Tags: Family, Emergency Planning, Heart and Circulatory System, Fatigue, Heart Disease

  19. Jul 30, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Live chat: great expectations

    Times Staff Writer
    2007-07-30 14:49:16.0 Administrator: The chat with Heidi Murkoff will start at 3pm. 2007-07-30 15:13:59.0 Administrator: Question from Tamara: how to beat the all-day sickness in the first tr-mester? my dr. wont see me till i'm 10wks. so i've stopped...

    Tags: Bladder, Urinary System, Breast, Dry Mouth, Symptoms

  21. Jul 7, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Outdoor buffs must exercise caution on smoggy days

    SMOG, shmog. Exercising outdoors is a way of life in Southern California, and die-hard runners, walkers, cyclists and skaters aren't going to let a brown layer of air stop them.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    SMOG, shmog. Exercising outdoors is a way of life in Southern California, and die-hard runners, walkers, cyclists and skaters aren't going to let a brown layer of air stop them. But maybe they should. The Southland is heading into its roughest air...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Weather, Heart and Circulatory System, Environmental Pollution, University of California

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