September 15, 2009
Boy Who Had Heart Surgery Now Has Heart Shape In His Head
We often hear of people who believe they see the image of Jesus in a cookie, or some other object. Now, we have a local version: an 11-year-old boy whose family believes they see an image of a heart on his head, after open heart surgery. Count on WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop for the story.
Boy Who Had Heart Surgery Now Has Heart Shape In His Head
We often hear of people who believe they see the image of Jesus in a cookie, or some other object. Now, we have a local version: an 11-year-old boy whose family believes they see an image of a heart on his head, after open heart surgery. Count on WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop for the story.
Boy Who Had Heart Surgery Now Has Heart Shape In His Head
We often hear of people who believe they see the image of Jesus in a cookie, or some other object. Now, we have a local version: an 11-year-old boy whose family believes they see an image of a heart on his head, after open heart surgery. Count on WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop for the story.
June 16, 2009
Fort Gordon Team Wins First Annual Brian Littrell Healthy Heart Club Golf Tournament
Congratulations to a team from Fort Gordon. The team came in first place in the first annual Brian Littrell Healthy Heart Club Golf Tournament that was held Monday, in Alpharetta.
April 02, 2009
Cardiac Arrythmias: How to Detect and Are they Cause for Concern?
MCG Cardiologist Dr. Robert Sorrentino talks about arrythmias, irregular heartbeats, after Sudden Cardiac Arrest killed a 14-year-old boy at North Augusta Middle School, this week. Is your child heart healthy? WJBF News Channel 6’s Paige Tucker has more.
April 01, 2009
Cardiac Arrythmias: How to Detect and Are they Cause for Concern?
MCG Cardiologist Dr. Robert Sorrentino talks about arrythmias, irregular heartbeats, after Sudden Cardiac Arrest killed a 14-year-old boy at North Augusta Middle School, this week. Is your child heart healthy? WJBF News Channel 6’s Paige Tucker has more.
Coming Up On 6: What You Need To Know About Cardiac Arrhythmia
A North Augusta Middle School died during PE class, this week, due to a heart problem. WJBF News Channel 6’s Paige Tucker talked to a local doctor about what you need to know about cardiac arrhythmia. Tune in to WJBF News Channel 6 at 5, 5:30, 6, and 11 for the details.
March 30, 2009
Once-A-Day Heart Combo Pill Shows Promise In Study
A major study suggests an experimental mix of aspirin and four blood pressure and cholesterol medicines could cut a person’s risk of heart disease and stroke roughly in half. Doctors say the “polypill,“ named Polycap, and its one-size-fits-most approach could make heart disease prevention much more common and effective.
Once-A-Day Heart Combo Pill Shows Promise In Study
A major study suggests an experimental mix of aspirin and four blood pressure and cholesterol medicines could cut a person’s risk of heart disease and stroke roughly in half. Doctors say the “polypill,“ named Polycap, and its one-size-fits-most approach could make heart disease prevention much more common and effective.
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