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Valley Police Beat: Man treated for self-inflicted gunshot wound
BRAWLEY - A man was treated for injuries to his hand at Pioneers Memorial Hospital after what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Brawley police logs. The incident reportedly occurred on Bureau of Land Management land in...Tags: Crimes, Shootings, Trials, Prisons, Hospitals and Clinics
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William R. Dachille Sr., insurance executive
William R. Dachille Sr., a retired insurance executive who owned a Baltimore County liquor store, died Monday of heart failure at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 88. William Robert Dachille Sr. was born and raised in Baltimore....Tags: Towson, Religion and Belief, Baltimore County, Jesus Christ, Timonium
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Lucille Ila Ingraham May 26, 1921 - February 19, 2013
Lucille passed away from congestive heart failure. Born in Chicago Illinois, she was the second child of Pearl and Stanley Brokenshire. Lucille attended Miami-Jacobs Business College in Dayton Ohio. In 1947 she attended the School of Nursing at Los...Tags: Medical Specialization, Nursing, American Red Cross
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Susan Ruth Doherty Hunt 1942 - 2013
Susan Ruth Doherty Hunt passed away on Tuesday, March 12th, at her home in Glendale of heart failure. Susan Doherty was born in 1942 in Hollywood to Norman and (Frances) Jean Doherty. She graduated from Occidental College where she met her husband Stephen...Tags: Los Angeles Unified School District
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Charles C. Freitag, Calvert Hall music teacher
Charles C. Freitag, the longtime director of the music program at Calvert Hall College High School where he was also a founder of its marching, concert and dance bands, died Monday of heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice. The Mays Chapel resident was 92....Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Colleges and Universities, Students, Glenn Miller, Lyric Opera of Baltimore
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FDA aims to change the way it monitors safety of defibrillators
Defibrillators are supposed to save lives by shocking a patient’s heart back into a normal rhythm, but they have malfunctioned in about 45,000 cases since 2005, according to the Food and Drug Administration. So on Friday, the FDA proposed new...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Food and Drug Administration
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As 'telehealth' grows, experts question cost benefits
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Monitoring patients at home using modern technology, so-called 'telehealth', is tipped as the next big thing in healthcare, but a new study by British researchers suggests it may not be worth the extra expense. The findings will fuel...Tags: London School of Economics, General Electric Company, COPD, High Blood Pressure, Siemens
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Schwarzenegger mourns Joe Weider as 'godfather of fitness,' mentor
Arnold Schwarzenegger is mourning the death of fitness impresario Joe Weider, who died Saturday at 93, calling Weider his mentor and the "godfather of fitness." "He taught us that through hard work and training we could all be champions,"...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Prescription Drugs
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Pet grooming about more than a cut and trim
Believe it or not, it is spring time. It certainly doesn’t feel like spring since we are still having below freezing nights and many days this past week didn’t get above 45 degrees. Nevertheless, I am sure that the real spring weather is...
Tags: Pets, Drugs and Medicines, Rabies, High Blood Pressure, Inflammation
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Heart disease often missed in women
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, but many don't recognize the warning signs. They may ignore the symptoms or mistake them for more benign ailments. Dr. Shannon J. Winakur, medical director of the Women's Heart Center at Saint Agnes Hospital,...
Tags: Heart Problems, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure, Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrhythmia
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Robert P. Slaff, charter boat captain
Robert P. Slaff, a former marine-supply vendor and journalist who wrote widely on Chesapeake Bay maritime and environmental matters, died March 8 of congestive heart failure at Crofton Care and Rehabilitation Center. The Epping Forest resident was 89....Tags: United States Naval Academy, Colleges and Universities, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Annapolis
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Firefighters, gym employees save heart attack victim
Firefighters and two 24 Hour Fitness employees saved the life of a 67-year-old man who went into cardiac arrest at the gym, officials said Friday. At about 3:45 p.m. Thursday, Costa Mesa firefighters received a call that a man had gone into cardiac...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Attack, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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