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    Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Too many drug types are compromising heart health: doctors

    (Reuters) - About 80 million Americans suffer from heart disease, the nation's No. 1 killer, and most are on multiple drugs.
    Reuters
    (Reuters) - About 80 million Americans suffer from heart disease, the nation's No. 1 killer, and most are on multiple drugs. Some cardiologists think prescribing has gotten out of hand. The criticism was voiced by a number of leading heart doctors who...

    Tags: Trials, Chemical Industry, Colleges and Universities, Diseases and Illnesses, High Blood Pressure

  2. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Ernest T. Davis, construction project manager

    Ernest T. Davis, a retired construction project manager and a World War II B-24 pilot, died Feb. 13 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 92.
    Ernest T. Davis, a retired construction project manager and a World War II B-24 pilot, died Feb. 13 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 92. The son of a civil engineer and a government worker, Ernest Theodore Davis was born in...

    Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Heavy Construction

  4. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. James C. Constable, businessman

    James C. Constable, a retired businessman and World War II veteran, died March 7 of heart failure at his Essex, Conn., home. He was 96.
    James C. Constable, a retired businessman and World War II veteran, died March 7 of heart failure at his Essex, Conn., home. He was 96. James Cheston Constable, the son of the founder of the Baltimore law firm Wright, Constable & Skeen and a homemaker,...

    Tags: Port Deposit, Lyme, IBM, Religion and Belief, James Black

  6. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Young Maryland Zoo elephant Samson recovering from deadly virus

    A deadly virus has stricken Samson, the only elephant born at the <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/bolton-hill-mount-royal/art/zoo/maryland-zoo-in-baltimore-zoo">Maryland Zoo in Baltimore</a> in its 137-year history, but zoologists are hopeful that he will recover because the strain is thought to be less serious in his species. Samson also has survived longer than others with the virus.
    A deadly virus has stricken Samson, the only elephant born at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore in its 137-year history, but zoologists are hopeful that he will recover because the strain is thought to be less serious in his species. Samson also has...

    Tags: Druid Hill, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Physiology, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses

  8. Mar 13, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  9. LAFD chief wants 911 dispatch center linked to other fire agencies

    L.A. NOW
    Los Angeles Fire Chief Brian Cummings said Wednesday his department will upgrade its 911 dispatch center to work with neighboring fire agencies and help ensure the closest available rescuers are sent to victims during life-threatening emergencies....
  10. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Gene Brutten: UCF professor developed treatments for stuttering

    There were two sides to Professor Gene Brutten. There was Gene: outgoing, articulate, talkative. And there was Dr. Brutten: strict, serious, studious. Together, they comprised a man who devoted his life to unlocking the debilitating condition of stuttering.
    There were two sides to Professor Gene Brutten. There was Gene: outgoing, articulate, talkative. And there was Dr. Brutten: strict, serious, studious. Together, they comprised a man who devoted his life to unlocking the debilitating condition of...

    Tags: Tony Bennett, Education, Winter Springs, Teaching and Learning, Stuttering

  12. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Haron "Hal" Dahan, philanthropist

    Haron &quot;Hal" Dahan, a successful self-made immigrant home builder whose philanthropic interests included educational institutions in Baltimore and Israel, died Monday from heart failure at Sinai Hospital. He was 87.
    Haron "Hal" Dahan, a successful self-made immigrant home builder whose philanthropic interests included educational institutions in Baltimore and Israel, died Monday from heart failure at Sinai Hospital. He was 87. "Haron was a giant. He was not just a...

    Tags: Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Electronics, Colleges and Universities, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology

  14. Mar 12, 2013 | Zap2It
  15. Original Yes guitarist Peter Banks dies from heart failure at 65

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    Guitarist, and founding member of rock band Yes, Peter Banks was found dead in his home Thursday. According to his website, Banks died from heart failure....
  16. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. When CPR isn't the right medicine

    The 911 call last month that led to an emergency dispatcher begging workers at a Bakersfield senior living facility to perform CPR on a woman captured the attention of the public. A staff worker told the dispatcher it was against the facility's policy to intervene. The woman, Lorraine Bayless, died.
    The 911 call last month that led to an emergency dispatcher begging workers at a Bakersfield senior living facility to perform CPR on a woman captured the attention of the public. A staff worker told the dispatcher it was against the facility's policy...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Emergency Health Procedures, Values, Ethics, Religion and Belief

  18. Mar 12, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Mortuary mixes up bodies; family buries wrong woman

    L.A. NOW
    A South Los Angeles family who held a funeral for and buried the wrong woman after a mix-up by the mortuary plans to hold another ceremony this week. Evans Davidson, 74, told employees of Simpson Family Mortuary in Inglewood on......
  20. Mar 11, 2013 |Column| Daily American
  21. A part of the job worth celebrating

    There are very few things that I get to do in my daily activities while working on cows that result in immediate gratification. This holds true not only for me, but also for the farmer and the cow. One exception to this is treating a condition known as...

    Tags: Vince Lombardi

  22. Mar 9, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  23. Somerset Hospital employs rapid response team

    When people are in Somerset Hospital &mdash; either waiting to be seen by a physician or having already been admitted &mdash; there may be a time when they suddenly feel much worse.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    When people are in Somerset Hospital — either waiting to be seen by a physician or having already been admitted — there may be a time when they suddenly feel much worse. Now a patient, family member or staff may dial 8888 from any hospital...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Family, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, General Practitioners

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