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ER Nurse, EMT Save Fan Suffering Heart Attack at Nats Park
John and Rhonda Clements of Wisconsin were in town June 11 to see their Milwaukee Brewers take on the Washington Nationals when the real heroes of the day proved to be two strangers. News4’s Pat Collins reports.
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ER Nurse, EMT Save Fan Suffering Heart Attack at Nats Park
John and Rhonda Clements of Wisconsin were in town June 11 to see their Milwaukee Brewers take on the Washington Nationals when the real heroes of the day proved to be two strangers. “I heard a noise coming from John, and it sounded like a guttural in the throat noise, and I was like, What the heck is going on?”…
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Can Rigorous Exercise Lead to a Heart Attack? Experts Discuss
Fans were surprised at what happened to Chris Noth’s Mr. Big in the premiere of “And Just Like That…” Experts weighed in on the scenario.
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Bob Odenkirk Back on ‘Better Call Saul' After Heart Attack
Bob Odenkirk is back shooting “Better Call Saul,” six weeks after a heart attack.
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HSBC Manager Hopes to Inspire Healthy Work-Life Balance After a Stress-Related Heart Attack
After suffering a heart attack, a HSBC manager in the U.K. vowed to change his work-life balance in a post on LinkedIn, which has gone viral.
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Rapper DMX Dead at 50
The rapper suffered a heart attack on April 2 and has been on life support for the past few days prior to his passing.
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After Doctors Ignored Her Symptoms, Woman Suffers ‘Widow Maker' Heart Attack at 46
In 2015, when Denise Castille experienced swollen feet and then heart palpitations, she visited her doctor and a cardiologist. Both said she was fine. She wasn’t. Soon after, the then 46-year-old had a “widow-maker” heart attack, a term used to refer to a serious heart attack occurring when a major artery in the heart is blocked. It’s often called a...
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Dorothy Schmidt Cole, Oldest Living Marine, Dies at 107
A North Carolina woman recognized as the oldest living U.S. Marine has died at age 107
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Younger Patients Are Suffering From Strokes and Heart Attacks Due to Coronavirus
Doctors are seeing younger adults with no health conditions suffer damage to their hearts and brains because of blood clots caused by the coronavirus. News4’s Doreen Gentzler reports.
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These Are the Heart Attack Warning Signs for Women
Heart disease is the number killer in the U.S., and doctors say the signs of a heart attack can more subtle in women. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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4 Subtle Heart Attack Symptoms Women Need to Know About
Heart disease is the number killer in the U.S., and doctors say the signs of a heart attack can more subtle in women. Those subtle signs are what D.C. area single mom Monique Acosta House missed when she went into heart failure in her twenties. “I went to several, you know, top-notch physicians in the DMV area and they...
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Prompt Care Was Key to Bernie Sanders' Recovery From Heart Attack
Bernie Sanders suffered “modest heart muscle damage” during his recent heart attack but has since recovered well and is fit enough for the rigors of the presidential campaign and the White House should he win it, according to letters released Monday by his primary care physician and two cardiologists. The 78-year-old Vermont senator is the oldest candidate in the 2020 presidential...
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Trump's Weekend Hospital Visit Draws a Skeptical Reaction
A lack of notice. Past failures to level with the American people. A tough week for the White House as public impeachment hearings got under way. Add it all up, and President Donald Trump’s unscheduled weekend visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center raised suspicions about his health, despite White House officials’ insistence that the president was merely getting...
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Big Study Casts Doubt on Need for Many Heart Procedures
People with severe but stable heart disease from clogged arteries may have less chest pain if they get a procedure to improve blood flow rather than just giving medicines a chance to help, but it won’t cut their risk of having a heart attack or dying over the following few years, a big federally funded study found. The results challenge...
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Cholesterol Levels Dropping in US, But Many Still Need Care
Some good health news: Americans’ cholesterol levels are dropping, and more people at especially high risk are getting treatment. Researchers say Monday’s report suggests a controversial change in recommendations for cholesterol treatment may be starting to pay off. “It is very heartening,” said Dr. Pankaj Arora of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, who led the study. “But there is...
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Biden Undeterred by Rival Elizabeth Warren's Ascendancy: AP Interview
Joe Biden said Saturday he is undeterred by the ascendancy of Democratic rival Elizabeth Warren, noting that some of his supporters are already treating the primary campaign as a general election contest between him and President Donald Trump. “She doesn’t affect my strategy, period,” the former vice president said in an interview with The Associated Press before a town hall...
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‘I Am Back,' Bernie Sanders Tells Supporters at NYC Rally
Basking in loud chants of “Bernie’s back,” Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders resumed campaigning weeks after being sidelined by a heart attack and told supporters he was ready to resume “the epic struggle” for the White House.
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Ocasio-Cortez, Omar Endorse Bernie Sanders for President
Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar are endorsing Bernie Sanders for president. The Sanders campaign confirmed the backing of two members of “The Squad” on Tuesday.
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Debate Rivals Assail Warren as She Joins Democrats' Top Rank
Elizabeth Warren repeatedly came under attack during Tuesday’s Democratic presidential debate as rivals accused the Massachusetts senator of ducking questions about the cost of Medicare for All and her signature “wealth tax” plan in an attempt to derail her rising campaign. The pile-on reinforced her new status as a front-runner in the contest to take on President Donald Trump next...
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'An Erratic, Crazy President': Democratic Presidential Candidates Attack Trump in Debate
The Democratic presidential primary hopefuls debated Tuesday in the shadow of the House impeachment inquiry, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Adam Schiff, the House Intelligence Committee chairman, giving an update an hour before. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, one of the leading contenders in polls, was on the campaign trail for the first time since his heart attack at...