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Reported by: Thad Brown
Jon Gruden, not Mike Shanahan, was Buffalo's first choice |
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Geneva Police have arrested a man in the stabbing deaths of a mother and her 12 year old daughter in Geneva. |
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10,000 vaccines available.. |
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Tuesday, Oct 20, 2009 @02:49pm EDT Did you know half the people that have heart attacks never even feel a symptom? As a cardiac surgeon, I think it’s crucial for you to know the most common signs. Chest pain: it can feel like pressure, firmness or squeezing and is often mistaken for heartburn or indigestion; a discomfort waiting in the upper body, into one of the arms, back, neck, jaw or stomach; difficulty breathing or shortness of breath; breaking out into a full, cold sweat; waves of nausea or dizziness; and lastly, you might experience sudden extreme fatigue. The best time to treat a heart attack is within one to two hours of the first symptoms; waiting any longer increases the possibility of damage to the heart and the chances for survival. Know the signs, so you can act before it’s too late. |
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