He stiffens when it comes to the first rounds of group hugging ("Always over the left shoulder, so it's heart-to-heart, " says Foreman).
Memorial Hermann's open-heart surgery live tweet was a world first, although other hospitals have used to Twitter to cover different operations before, including a few brain surgeries.
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Lee and Yun theorize that anti-inflammatory drugs counteract the body's self-destructive response to heart failure by decreasing the body's fight-or-flight response.
David Miliband, the former Labour foreign secretary, has lobbied for a heart-surgery unit in Newcastle to survive the implementation of an NHS review of children's heart-surgery provision.
VAIL'S EXPANSIVE Back Bowls and Jackson Hole's heart-pounding, out-of-bounds terrain are just two reasons why the American ski scene has little reason to suffer an inferiority complex.
Expect Bayer (nyse: BAY - news - people ), which sells Aleve, to run more ads touting the drug's heart-safe status.
"D-Man in the Waters" (1989), an often frantically busy exercise performed in Ms. Prince's olive-drab costuming to Mendelssohn's effervescent Octet for Strings in E-Flat Major, began life as a showcase honoring a company dancer then ravaged by AIDS. It remains a thin, derivative work that looks back here and there in its diving-to-the-stage energy to Paul Taylor's masterly, heart-pumping, Bach-inspired 1975 "Esplanade, " as well as to Mark Morris's evocative and momentous 1981 "Gloria" (to Vivaldi).
Palin also proved she inherited President Bush's gift for sprinkling speeches with Biblical references -- like her claim of a "servant's heart" -- that won't register with much of the population, but resonate deeply with evangelicals.
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Save Our Surgery (SOS) - the group fighting to save the children's heart unit - has called on Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to launch an investigation into the suspension of operations.
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Sir Bruce's comments came on the same day Save Our Surgery (SOS) - the group fighting to save the children's heart unit - called on Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to launch an investigation into the suspension of operations.
Knowing when to harvest the agave's heart--the 50-to-80-pound mass from which juices are extracted--is an art.
Expect Bayer, which sells Aleve, to run more ads touting the drug's heart-safe status.
Events such as this, designed to show off a candidate's small-town heart, tend to feel like Hollywood location shoots--superimposed on a place.
"When you go over there, it's quite heart-wrenching, " he said Friday morning.
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The donor heart was disconnected, and Hannah's own heart - which was never removed - was able to continue working on its own.
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"It's heart-breaking to have to end in this way, " said Withers.
These two programs, located in two of the sport's heart-and-soul states, have seven combined national titles but just two Sweet 16 appearances in the last decade.
And Te'o's heart-wrenching tale of determination on the face of two tragedies -- the death of his grandmother and his girlfriend -- had all the elements.
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And Te'o's heart-wrenching tale of determination in the face of two tragedies -- the death of his grandmother and his girlfriend within hours -- had all the elements.
Whenever I write a song, whether it's a heart-wrenching love ballad or a food-based song parody, I always take a moment to contemplate: What would The Trashmen do?
"The older ones at the time of death had a lot more calcification than the younger ones, " said Randall Thompson, a cardiologist at Saint Luke's Mid-America Heart Institute, Kansas City, Mo.
Her lawyers argue that Vioxx caused Irwin's heart-attack death.
There's heart-tugging music that makes the brand seem heroic.
But a stake has not yet been driven through the misconceived scheme's heart -- either remarkably obtuse or tone deaf to the larger public issues, the Jets failed to get the message.
Whether the heart is brick-oven-baked or pressure-cooked in stainless steel affects tequila's flavor, as does the way the heart's juices are extracted--by press or grinder.
However, speaking to BBC Radio 4's The Report, Sir Roger - the Department of Health's former National Director for Heart Disease - said he still would not send his children to Leeds.
In any case, the time when whatever is on one side of the balance is weighed against whatever is on the other side -- whether it's your heart, your soul or your debts -- and the final reckoning is made.
She added that the government's change of heart - which is subject to parliamentary approval - was part of a "relentless drive".
And the factors which made Murray's victory so heart-tugging also made it a potential disaster the pressure upon Team GB athletes to deliver at these games is comical, and had Murray faltered against Federer twice in one month on another global stage, you can only imagine the brutal headlines.
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Because this patch of Soho, and particularly Denmark St, has long been the beating heart - and the heart of the beat - of London's music scene.
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