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    Mar 28, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. The First Cut!

    The first cut is the deepest...especially when it comes to reality TV competitions! Dancing With the Stars said goodbye to its first celebrity tonight, bidding adieu to tennis ace Martina Navratilova and her partner Tony Dovolani. So what did Martina...

    Tags: Entertainment, Dance, Entertainment Events, Melissa Gilbert, Dancing With the Stars (tv program)

  2. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Air pollution can trigger heart arrhythmias: study

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For people with existing heart problems, exposure to high levels of air pollution can trigger the irregular heartbeats that may lead to a stroke or heart attack, according to a new study.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For people with existing heart problems, exposure to high levels of air pollution can trigger the irregular heartbeats that may lead to a stroke or heart attack, according to a new study. Past research has linked air pollution...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Stroke, Heart Failure, Cardiologists, Environmental Pollution

  4. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. Arrhythmias more common in intense athletes: study

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cross-country skiers who have completed more races at faster speeds have a higher risk of developing a heart rhythm disorder than their slower, less-seasoned peers, a new study from Sweden suggests. Researchers found...

    Tags: Medical Research, Heart Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Problems, Massachusetts General Hospital

  6. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. READER SUBMITTED: Goodwin College Nursing Graduate Sarah Bradbury Receives Alumni Award

    Greater Hartford
    When the 2010 earthquake ravaged Haiti, Nurse Sarah Bradbury was among the many brave volunteers who sought to help people in the time of their greatest need. Bradbury, a 2009 graduate of the Goodwin College Nursing Program and employee of Hartford...

    Tags: Haiti, Skin Rash, Hartford Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing

  8. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. On Education: Be ready for a life of learning

    Dear Glendale graduates,
    Dear Glendale graduates, The annual commencement issue of the Glendale News-Press is always among my favorites. I enjoyed poring over your faces in this week's graduation photo spreads even more so than usual because I myself recently donned a cap and...

    Tags: Graduation

  10. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Local Resident Fights Lyme Disease

    It has taken 18 years of being misdiagnosed, but local resident and business-owner Marsha Knicley, 64, of Hagerstown, can finally say she has <a href=&quot;http://www.herald-mail.com/topic/health/diseases-illnesses/lyme-disease-HEDAI0000028.topic"><span class="s1"><strong>Lyme disease</strong></span></a>.
    It has taken 18 years of being misdiagnosed, but local resident and business-owner Marsha Knicley, 64, of Hagerstown, can finally say she has Lyme disease. Those who know Knicley they would describe her as a smart and savvy businesswoman with a big...

    Tags: Mayo Clinic, Parkinson's Disease, Arthritis, Fever, Headaches

  12. Jun 2, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Hagerstown woman discusses living with Lyme disease

    It has taken 18 years of being misdiagnosed, but local resident and business-owner Marsha Knicley, 64, of Hagerstown, can finally say she has Lyme disease.
    raychel@herald-mail.com
    It has taken 18 years of being misdiagnosed, but local resident and business-owner Marsha Knicley, 64, of Hagerstown, can finally say she has Lyme disease. Those who know Knicley they would describe her as a smart and savvy businesswoman with a big...

    Tags: Mayo Clinic, Arthritis, Fever, Headaches, Personal Service

  14. May 29, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Alan Trounson, California's Dr. Stem Cell

    In 2004, with President George W. Bush dead set against stem cell research, California just went ahead and did it. Voters made stem cell research a state constitutional right, and endorsed $3 billion in bond sales for 10 years to cement the deal. CIRM,...

    Tags: Autism, Trials, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Genetics, Parkinson's Disease

  16. May 28, 2013 |Story| Reuters
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  18. May 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. OFPD moving forward with plans to overhaul station No. 2

    The Orland Fire Protection District's board of trustees is moving forward with plans to overhaul the dated Fire Station No. 2.
    The Orland Fire Protection District's board of trustees is moving forward with plans to overhaul the dated Fire Station No. 2. Trustees voted to accept proposals from contractors to remodel the station at the May 28 board meeting. Fire Chief Ken...

    Tags: Heart Failure, Boats, Elections, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Politics

  20. May 22, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. At The Heart Of Arrhythmia

    Has your heart ever skipped a beat? If you have experienced an uncomfortable awareness of your own heartbeat, you could have an arrhythmia.
    Chief, Division of Cardiology, The Hospital of Central Connecticut
    Has your heart ever skipped a beat? If you have experienced an uncomfortable awareness of your own heartbeat, you could have an arrhythmia. An arrhythmia is any change in your heart rhythm. The heart may beat too fast, too slow or beat irregularly....

    Tags: Stress, Heart Attack, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Electronics, Bradycardia

  22. May 22, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Common Heart Tests And Why They're Done

    Whether you go for a physical or already see a cardiologist, chances are your doctor may order a test to check how well your heart is working. Among the most common cardiac tests are electrocardiogram, echocardiogram and stress test. Each test helps to detect certain types of cardiac disease.
    Cardiologist and Hospital of Central Connecticut medical staff member
    Whether you go for a physical or already see a cardiologist, chances are your doctor may order a test to check how well your heart is working. Among the most common cardiac tests are electrocardiogram, echocardiogram and stress test. Each test helps to...

    Tags: Cardiologists, Heart Attack, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Stress, High Blood Pressure

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