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    Jul 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Pre-sports physical can prevent sudden death among athletes

    Between 200 and 300 young people die each year while playing sports. In many cases, the underlying health condition that led to death could have been identified by a pre-sports medical exam.
    Between 200 and 300 young people die each year while playing sports. In many cases, the underlying health condition that led to death could have been identified by a pre-sports medical exam. Some of the sudden deaths are caused by injury, heat stroke,...

    Tags: Symptoms, Heart Murmur, Asthma, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Stress

  2. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  3. 10 myths about heart disease

    Teri Arnold of the American Heart Association asks: "How much do you know about your heart's health? It's easy to be fooled by misconceptions. After all, heart disease only happens to your elderly neighbor or to your fried food-loving uncle, right? Or...

    Tags: Cardiac Rehabilitation, Symptoms, Shortness of Breath, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Peripheral Vascular Disease

  4. Sep 22, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  5. Barry Manilow

    As a music icon, no one knows the value of being in rhythm  more than Barry Manilow. With worldwide record sales of more than 80 million,  Manilow has always kept his music and his career in rhythm: not only is he an  award-winning singer, songwriter, arranger and performer, but his resume also  includes writing TV scores, stage productions and even commercial jingles. Even  today, he continues to tour, release albums and headline his Las Vegas show.
    As a music icon, no one knows the value of being in rhythm more than Barry Manilow. With worldwide record sales of more than 80 million, Manilow has always kept his music and his career in rhythm: not only is he an award-winning singer, songwriter,...

    Tags: Symptoms, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Heart Failure, Television

  6. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Ereck Plancher trial: O'Leary says he never ordered trainers, water out

    UCF coach George O'Leary defended his actions during football player Ereck Plancher's final workout, testifying Thursday that he never ordered athletic trainers and water be removed from the building.
    UCF coach George O'Leary defended his actions during football player Ereck Plancher's final workout, testifying Thursday that he never ordered athletic trainers and water be removed from the building. O'Leary and his staff supervised Plancher's final...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Blood, Medical Services, Elections, Crimes

  8. Jun 22, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Ereck Plancher trial: Team doctors say they did not know Plancher had trait

    Three UCF football team physicians testified Tuesday they did not know Ereck Plancher tested positive for sickle cell trait and never counseled him about the condition.
    Three UCF football team physicians testified Tuesday they did not know Ereck Plancher tested positive for sickle cell trait and never counseled him about the condition. Orange County medical examiner Joshua D. Stephany also told the jury on day seven...

    Tags: Blood, Medical Research, Rhabdomyolysis, Judges, Heart Problems

  10. Sep 26, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. On Raising A Girl

    Our daughter is three, and despite the involuntary hand-wringing and mild heart palpitations I experience when I think about one day being the parent of a female adolescent, I don't think about the differences between the sexes all that much. When I do,...
  12. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 'America's Next Top Model' recap: Autopsy tables and Express stereoypes

    Nothing is more awkward than watching a gaggle of models try to pronouce medical jargon, and that's what made it all the more fun. This week, CBS (CW parent company) shamelessly plugged "CSI" (which I haven't watched since Grissom left), Express beat...

    Tags: Stress, The CW (tv network), CBS Corp., America's Next Top Model (tv program)

  14. Jun 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Is sex bad for the heart in older men . . . or good?

    Men with cardiovascular disease often wonder whether sexual activity might be dangerous for them, potentially triggering a heart attack in the midst of the excitement, or whether the exercise might actually be good for the heart. A new <a href=&quot;http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletters/Harvard_Mens_Health_Watch/2011/June/is-sex-exercise-and-is-it-hard-on-the-heart?utm_source=mens&amp;utm_medium=pressrelease&amp;utm_campaign=mens0611">review</a> by the Harvard Men's Health Watch indicates that, as exercise, sex is probably not very helpful, but it is also most likely not very dangerous either.
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    Men with cardiovascular disease often wonder whether sexual activity might be dangerous for them, potentially triggering a heart attack in the midst of the excitement, or whether the exercise might actually be good for the heart. A new review by the...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sex, Los Angeles

  16. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Chantix may cause more heart attacks than previously thought

    A new study led by a Johns Hopkins researcher says the popular anti-smoking drug Chantix significantly increases the risk for a heart attack or other serious heart problem in healthy, middle-aged smokers.
    A new study led by a Johns Hopkins researcher says the popular anti-smoking drug Chantix significantly increases the risk for a heart attack or other serious heart problem in healthy, middle-aged smokers. Dr. Sonal Singh, the study's lead author, is...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Research, Elections, Heart Problems, Health

  18. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. New American Heart Association president driven by family history

    It was 1985, and Gordon Tomaselli had graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed his residency at the University of California at San Francisco. He was at a Boston hospital, interviewing for a possible fellowship, when he got the phone call: His mother had gone into cardiac arrest.
    It was 1985, and Gordon Tomaselli had graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed his residency at the University of California at San Francisco. He was at a Boston hospital, interviewing for a possible fellowship, when he got the...

    Tags: Surgery, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Research, Elections, Johns Hopkins Hospital

  20. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Apodaca: 'Carmageddon' reminds us to be grateful

    It's at times like this that I remember why I left Los Angeles for Newport Beach. This weekend our neighbors to the north are living through the freeway-widening project commonly referred to as "Carmageddon." It's one of those "only-in-L.A." moments when...

    Tags: Elections, Education, Schools, Travel, 2016 Olympic Games

  22. Jul 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Temperatures headed for 100 degrees

    Temperatures in the mid-90s on Monday drove Marilyn Ramirez to the beach at Rocky Point Park, where her children splashed in the Chesapeake Bay. But they probably won't be back<b> </b>at week's end.
    Temperatures in the mid-90s on Monday drove Marilyn Ramirez to the beach at Rocky Point Park, where her children splashed in the Chesapeake Bay. But they probably won't be back at week's end. With temperatures forecast to rise to 102 degrees by Friday,...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Washington (U.S. state), Baltimore County, Stress, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport

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Marcus McCleery suffered from atrial fibrillation and weighed more than 370 pounds before a medical procedure returned his heart rhythm to normal. The life-altering surgery gave him the confidence to reclaim his life and shape up.
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