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Arbutus: Fire-rescue log
Among the 61 calls the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department received for medical and fire-rescue service Aug. 7-14 were the following: Benson Avenue at Rome Road, 7:06 p.m. Aug. 13. Crews from the Violetville and Arbutus volunteer stations responded to...Tags: Halethorpe, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Fires, Transportation Accidents
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Natural Perspectives: Feeling low in the mountains
Vic has a saying that every good party ends with a trip to the emergency room. I haven't been able to embrace that philosophy. But if he's right, then we must have had a heck of a party at Mammoth Lakes. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Vic led yet...Tags: Pecans, Lungs and Airways, Natural Resources, Allergies, Health and Medical Professionals
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Notebook: Jones back in O's lineup a day after hospital visit
A day after leaving Target Field for a local hospital because of to shortness of breath, center fielder Adam Jones was back in the Orioles' starting lineup Wednesday and making jokes about his potential health scare. "I wanted my mom," joked Jones, who...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Hurricane Irene (2011), Tropical Weather, Target Field, Matt Wieters
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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: Heart and Circulatory System, Diseases and Illnesses, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Symptoms, Cardiac Rehabilitation
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NYC Cooling Centers Open For Hottest Day Of The Summer
From the Office of Emergency Management:
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for New York City through 9 PM Tuesday, July 12. While temperatures are expected to reach into the low 90s, the combination of heat and humidity will make it...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Nose, Liver Disease, Nausea, Science and Technology
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Man dies after trying to remove pacemaker
Tribune reporterA man living in a group home in the Uptown neighborhood died Monday night after he tried to remove his heart pacemaker from his chest, officials said. Channing Askew, 47, of the 4700 block of North Winthrop, was pronounced dead at 11:33 p.m. at...Tags: Cook County, Hospitals and Clinics
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Michael Lohan Undergoes Heart Surgery
ReutersFORT MYERS, Fla. - Actress Lindsay Lohan's father Michael Lohan is undergoing heart surgery on Friday after being rushed to a hospital in Florida with chest pains and high blood pressure, said his spokeswoman. Lohan was hospitalized on Thursday night...Tags: Health, Human Body, Punishment, Hospitals and Clinics, High Blood Pressure
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Ellen DeGeneres Laughs Off 'Chest Pain' Scare
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres called paramedics on Monday after feeling pains and tightness in her chest, but jokingly brushed off the incident, saying she had a "baboon heart" and admitting she wasn't sure what caused the discomfort....Tags: Talk Shows (genre), File Sharing, The Ellen DeGeneres Show (tv program), Ellen DeGeneres, Entertainment
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Pa. follows national heart disease decline, but disparities remain
HealthFirst, the good news: Pennsylvania is following the national rate of decline in coronary heart disease. According to new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. rate of people with heart-related chest pain called angina and... -
Michael Jackson's Brother, Randy, Rushed to Hospital
KTLA NewsPASADENA -- Michael Jackson's youngest brother, Randy Jackson, was taken to Huntington Memorial Hospital Tuesday after suffering chest pains. It's believed he may have suffered a mild heart attack. A Jackson family rep told several news media sources...Tags: Health, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Randy Jackson, Medical Procedures and Tests
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The difference between sudden cardiac arrest and heart attacks
The new year brings a lot of resolutions to exercise. And sometimes the cold weather also means more snow shoveling. All that exertion can be harmful to people with abnormal hearts by leading to sudden cardiac arrest. Dr. Gordon Tomaselli, director of...Tags: Dizziness, Heart and Circulatory System, Cardiologists, Genes and Chromosomes, Diseases and Illnesses
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