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431. Civil Rights Icon Recovering From Stroke http://www.wlwt.com/news/14067283/detail.html 2007-09-07 15:04:37 Description: Civil Rights Icon Recovering From Stroke POSTED: 1:04 pm EDT September 7, 2007 UPDATED: 5:18 pm EDT September 7, 2007 CINCINNATI -- The Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth, a civil rights pioneer, has been hospitalized after suffering a mild stroke. University Hospital released a brief statement Friday that Shuttlesworth was being treated in intensive care and was in fair condition. "He's improving, he's responding," Ruby Bester, one of Shuttlesworth's four children, said Friday. "God has been good to him." |
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432. Minneapolis Hospital Using Wii to Help Stroke Victims http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/76603-Minneapolis-Hospital-Using-Wii-to-Help-Stroke-Victim s 2007-09-05 12:03:45 Description: The Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis has begun using the Nintendo Wii as part of a new recovery program for stroke victims. Patients use the Wii's motion-sensing controller to simulate real-world actions, helping them recover balance, dexterity and motor control. Jerry Pope, a 77-year-old member of the U.S. Tennis Assocation Northern Hall of Fame, suffered a stroke in June and has been using Wii Tennis in conjunction with regular rehabilitation techniques to recover lost |
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433. 'Dancing With The Stars' Cast Announced http://wjz.com/entertainment/entertainment_story_241095503.html 2007-08-29 12:04:09 Description: BEAR WITH - THERE IS STROKE REFERENCE IN HERE SOMEWHERE 'Dancing With The Stars' Cast Announced Jane Seymour, Jenni Garth, Marie Osmond Among Contestants (CBS) A former "Beverly Hills: 90210" star, a Spice Girl, and a Las Vegas legend were among the contestants when this season's "Dancing With The Stars" cast was announced Wednesday on "Good Morning America." Host Tom Bergeron, judge Carrie Ann Inaba and last season's winner, Apolo Anton Ohno were on hand to announce the lineup which included actress Jane Seymour. The actress was on the fence for a while before making her final decision, but support from fans and family convinced her to compete. "When I talked to some of the fans, they all just said, 'oh, we'd love it, it would be so great,'" Seymour said. "You know what? My mom is very ill in England and this turns out to be her favorite show ever. So I managed to tell her, ask her what her thoughts were, and in the first words she's spoken since she had her stroke, she said 'yes.' I always wanted to dance when I was a little girl. I couldn't give up this opportunity at this point in my life." |
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434. Continuing statins after stroke benefitial http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Health/2007/08/28/continuing_statins_after_stroke_benefitial/4268/ 2007-08-28 15:04:15 Description: Continuing statins after stroke benefitial Published: Aug. 28, 2007 at 2:37 PM By ALEX CUKAN SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- People who stopped cholesterol-lowering drugs after being hospitalized for a stroke are at greater risk of death or dependency, a Spanish study found. The study, published in the journal Neurology, found that people who stopped taking statins after being hospitalized after a stroke were 4.7 times more likely to have died or be dependent on others for their care three months after the stroke than people who kept taking the drugs. |
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435. Sharon condition unchanged after 2 years http://www.kansascity.com/451/story/248131.html 2007-08-26 12:01:19 Description: Sharon condition unchanged after 2 years The Associated Press Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon remains comatose and attached to a respirator nearly two years after a devastating stroke, a spokesman for Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv said Sunday. "There is no change in his condition," hospital spokesman David Weinberg said. Sharon, 79, was transferred to Sheba's long-term respiratory rehabilitation unit in July 2006 from Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, which treated him after his stroke in January of that year. Since Sharon's stroke, he has undergone three brain operations, abdominal surgery and three minor surgical procedures. |
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436. Britain has the worst stroke care in Europe, says professor http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article_id=477359&in_page_i d=1774 2007-08-23 18:04:19 Description: Britain has the worst stroke care in Europe, says professor By DANIEL MARTIN - More by this author » Last updated at 07:51am on 24th August 2007 Comments (6) Every year 150,000 people in Britain have a stroke (posed by model) Most popular storiesHealth » Entire site » Middle-age spread? It isn't just a big fat joke Sons of fat mothers 'could be less fertile' Bungled prescriptions: why you should check what you're taking How Viagra makes men loving as well as lusty The tantalising design flaws of our bodged bodies More detailed results » Health » Entire site » Barely-there Kylie shows Martinez what he's missing Why is Charlotte Church hiding away from the world? Destroyed by drink: How father aged 39 was ravaged then killed by alcoholism Owen Wilson hospitalised after 'suicide attempt' Madeleine: McCanns going home as they lose faith in the police More detailed results » Email newsletter Have your sayShould car exclusion zones be set up around schools? Yes No More polls » Boards & chat'Should I take cod liver oil?' Join the debate » Thousands of stroke victims are dying every year because the UK has the worst standard of care in western Europe, a leading doctor warned yesterday. Studies show that British stroke victims are twice as likely to die as those in countries such as France and Germany - even though the NHS spends more on care than many of its neighbours. |
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437. Creator of a popular fictional Italian detective dies. http://www.calendarlive.com/books/la-bkw-nabbobit23aug23,0,4028661.story?coll=cl-books-features 2007-08-23 15:03:52 Description: Creator of a popular fictional Italian detective dies. British author Magdalen Nabb was 60. Get Book Reviews FREE! Subscribe now Words & Ideas S M T W T F S 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Books 'Burning Book' Los Angeles Times Bestsellers Los Angeles Times Book Calendar Los Angeles Times Bestsellers Books section > Most E-mailed Just let the art speak for itself At the Getty Research Institute, it's buy, borrow and think Studios stock up as contract deadlines loom > more e-mailed stories From Times Staff and Wire Reports Magdalen Nabb, a British author who wrote crime novels about a quirky Italian investigator, died of a stroke Saturday in Florence, Italy, where she had lived and worked since 1975, said Diogenes Verlag AG, her Swiss publisher. She was 60. Nabb's most popular novels featured the Sicilian-born police detective Marshal Salvatore Guarnaccia, who was described by Publishers Weekly as "an unusual protagonist for a crime novel: He's neither a Bond-like sophisticate nor a recovering loser." |
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438. First out-of-body experience induced in laboratory setting http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-08/ucl-foe081407.php 2007-08-23 15:03:49 Description: HAS THIS HAPPED TO YOU? First out-of-body experience induced in laboratory setting A neuroscientist working at UCL (University College London) has devised the first experimental method to induce an out-of-body experience in healthy participants. In a paper published today in Science, Dr Henrik Ehrsson, UCL Institute of Neurology, outlines the unique method by which the illusion is created and the implications of its discovery. An out-of-body experience (OBE) is defined as the experience in which a person who is awake sees his or her own body from a location outside the physical body. OBEs have been reported in clinical conditions where brain function is compromised, such as stroke, epilepsy and drug abuse. They have also been reported in association with traumatic experiences such as car accidents. Around one in ten people claim to have had an OBE at some time in their lives. |
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439. British Mystery Writer Nabb Dies at 60 http://www.whec.com/article/stories/S173154.shtml?cat=576 2007-08-21 18:04:32 Description: British Mystery Writer Nabb Dies at 60 (AP) GENEVA - Magdalen Nabb, a British author who wrote crime novels about a quirky Italian investigator, has died, her publishing house said Tuesday. She was 60. Nabb died of a stroke Saturday in Florence, Italy, where she had lived and worked since 1975, said Diogenes Verlag AG, her Swiss publisher. |
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440. Walgreens loses $25.8M in Fla. lawsuit http://www.onelocalnews.com/prescottherald/stories/index.php?action=fullnews&id=155440 2007-08-21 12:04:31 Description: Walgreens loses $25.8M in Fla. lawsuit Staff and agencies 21 August, 2007 Sat Aug 18, 12:27 AM ET BARTOW, Fla. - A jury awarded $25.8 million Friday to the family of a cancer patient who was given a wrong prescription, had a stroke and died several years later, lawyers said. The Polk County Circuit Court jury found the prescription error caused a cerebral hemorrhage resulting in permanent bodily injury, disability and physical pain. The mother of three died in January at the age of 46. |
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