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A Wichita teen is being celebrated for raising more than $220,000 for the American Heart Association’s Teen of Impact campaign.
Oborny, a Wichitan who attends Andover High School, set a national record, raising more than $220,000 to support the American Heart Association.
The AHA said in a release that Lad Oborny, of Wichita, was inspired by his own family history of heart illness and took his ...
The news that Trent Alexander-Arnold will depart Liverpool on a free transfer at the end of the season has ignited a volatile ...
Trent Alexander-Arnold and the Fractured End to a Glorious EraThe news that Trent Alexander-Arnold will depart Liverpool on a ...
UAE Derby runner-up Heart of Honor is to ship to Pimlico Monday from Churchill Downs, where Kentucky Derby seventh Sandman ...
Brenan Cullimore had a rare genetic condition, Brugada syndrome, that led to cardiac arrest. His wife wants to raise awareness of CPR, AEDs in saving lives. In early March 2025, medical student ...
Their new freebie offering, “Cars and Telephones,” which the group shared on its Circle of Friends app in April, is the first “new” material from Arcade Fire since those squirmy accusations. While ...
University of California, San Francisco Dr. Anthony Luke talks about a program at UCSF that offers free physicals and cardiac screenings for student athletes. Posted May 2, 2025 4:45pm PDT Share ...
Medics described how Eisa was in a “catch-22” situation because he also needed treatment for a problem with his heart, but LAD-1 also causes problems with wound healing, so he would likely not ...
Heart valves that slowly fail like a door with “rusty hinges” are not being detected early enough even though they can be treated with a simple replacement valve and no open heart surgery, a ...
The term 'Congenital' refers to 'at birth.' Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is defined as a structural problem with the heart that a person is born with. According to experts, this problem is ...
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