The coroner, Dr Shirley Radcliffe, said it was likely she had an undiagnosed congenital heart problem.
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"Honestly speaking, I developed a heart problem in the beginning, because I got so many calls, " he says.
Next year, he left for Calcutta, but returned after a few months when he heard that his mother had a heart problem.
Gayle played down a minor heart problem, which saw him retire on 18, before going on to make 56.
The report said Rios was left in a "life-threatening status without appropriate medical attention" and died of a heart problem.
By contrast, someone with a heart problem may be unsure whether to pop pills, operate, change his diet or do nothing.
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The heart problem that threatens to bring his life to an end is the result of the rheumatic fever he contracted as a child.
And although EPA attributed her heart problem to PM2.5 in a published report, no one ever bothered to warn subsequent subjects of cardiac arrhythmia risk.
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The girl had mitral valve prolapse, a pre-existing heart problem.
People who work on computers or watch television for four or more hours a day are 125 percent more likely to suffer a major heart problem than those who spend two hours or less.
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By one line of thinking, it should have been an easy case, because the patient was said to have died of an arrhythmia, a type of heart problem that Vioxx has not been shown to cause.
Healthy people with no symptoms of a heart problem do not need to undergo stress imaging tests when they go in for a yearly checkup as the test rarely leads to any real change in patient care and management.
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"I don't have a heart problem!"
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Later that year, a second study in patients with a heart valve problem also failed to show a benefit.
Fish oil capsules failed to prevent flare-ups of atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm problem, in a large study in 2010.
In clinical trials the gadget was able, two-thirds of the time, to affirm or deny whether a heart rhythm problem had caused a fainting episode.
While that was certainly the genesis of the problem, it hardly gets to the heart of a problem that seems to speak more to culture than execution.
These dimensions are at the heart of the problem and their solution will ultimately be decisive.
At the heart of the problem is a lot of debt that really cannot be repaid.
And that gets to the heart of the problem with Netanyahu's conditional support for Palestinian statehood.
But some teachers believe the subjective nature of the marking system in English is at the heart of the problem.
The heart of the problem is that information is now much more widely available, lives forever and can be easily searched.
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And in each case, banks and finance companies that lent on overly risky projects lie at the heart of the problem.
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Many observers believe land rights lie at the heart of the problem.
Rep. George Miller (D-CA), the powerful head of the House Committee on Education and Labor, says that's the heart of the problem.
At the heart of the problem is not simply the nuclear program.
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He is attacking the heart of the problem, the metropolitan area network that bridges the "last mile" between businesses and long-haul networks.
However, I don't believe for one minute that being forced to check one's sporting equipment is anywhere near the heart of the problem.
To get to the heart of the problem of US schools, we need to be thinking through more fundamentally: What is the goal of education?
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