• The thought of it just tears the heart out of my chest.

    NEWYORKER: The Valetudinarian

  • Leona Helmsley, the "Queen of Mean, " has died of heart failure at the age of 87, surprising since many thought her heart had stopped working long ago.

    FORBES: The Queen Of Mean Is Dead

  • DeCode researchers spent four years analyzing the DNA of the Arnasons and thousands of other Icelandic heart patients, unearthing a couple of key suspects:two gene variants, previously thought to be involved in asthma, that nearly double the risk of heart attack by boosting levels of a molecule that promotes inflammation of the artery walls.

    FORBES: Attacking Heart Attacks

  • When Lockhart Steele, that blog's founder, started the site in 2004, he might have thought he'd tapped the heart of the audience for real estate news.

    FORBES: Real Estate Feature

  • In an episode in the history of thought that can still make the heart beat faster, he noticed that, night after night, they were waltzing back and forth near the big planet: first left, then right, never quite clearing its path, as though the planet were sticky and they wanted to stay near it.

    NEWYORKER: Moon Man

  • Heart disease has long been thought of as a simple plumbing failure, with arteries clogging up with fat.

    FORBES: Prevention Puzzle

  • "Because I'd been an athlete, I never thought of myself as obese or at risk of a heart attack, but I probably was, " Griola says.

    CNN: Secrets of women with healthy hearts

  • The reason why economists in the late 19th century and much of the 20th put the rational utility-maximising individual at the heart of their models was not that they thought that economics should avoid looking into the brain, but because they lacked the technical means to do so, says Mr Colander.

    ECONOMIST: Neuroeconomics: Do economists need brains? | The

  • It was a poisoned promise: though Galileo, vain as ever, thought he could finesse the point, Copernicanism was at the heart of what he wanted to express.

    NEWYORKER: Moon Man

  • Hughes took heart from some of his side's performances and thought the best player was in Hibs' midfield.

    BBC: Hibernian boss John Hughes glad he attacked Rangers

  • The thought of children having to live in sewers is one that can wrench almost any heart.

    ECONOMIST: The street children are the symptom of a bigger problem

  • This was thought to be caused by the difficulty of achieving an accurate injection of a tiny heart that beats 600 times a minute.

    BBC: Stem cells repair heart attack damage

  • Chelation's spread started in the 1950s, when some doctors thought it might be a way to remove the calcified plaque from the arteries of heart patients.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And I thought it was important that the decent folk, simple folk be the heart of the story, and a character who is guileless, who isn't complicated in the sort of flawed way our Dark Knight is, and isn't political in any way.

    CNN: 'Man of Steel': Not the familiar Superman (fan)fare

  • Marie had never thought much of me, or my taste, when it came to matters of the heart.

    NEWYORKER: Something Like Happy

  • It is thought there are about two million people with heart rhythm problems in the UK, although many of these will be undiagnosed.

    BBC: Electrode vest gives hope to heart rhythm patients

  • Well, no heart was better than no brain, Candy thought, as she sucked on the last of her cigarette and stubbed it out in the grass, dismissing the notion that she might cause a brushfire in this hottest of seasons.

    NEWYORKER: The Visitor

  • It is thought the investigation into the two reported incidents of baton use, on Mr Tomlinson who later died of a heart attack on 1 April and on the protester the following day, will focus on whether guidelines on appropriate force were followed within the police kettles.

    BBC: Police 'kettle' tactic feels the heat

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