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Dave Churchill was lucky enough to complete his 30 minutes on the treadmill with special guests B1 and B2 (Rachael Bye and Tanya Read).
AN event in Maffra at the weekend raised more than $3500 for children’s charity, Very Special Kids.
Jogging in Jammies for Liv simply encouraged people to dress in their jimjams, and run-walk on a treadmill for 30 minutes and making a donation.
The Read family, from Maffra, organised the day in support of their 12-year-old daughter, Olivia, who has development delay, epilepsy and Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome, suffering debilitating seizures.
The Reads reported it was great to see people dressed in the theme and supporting each other.
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TULSA, Okla. -
When the college softball season was called off last March, University of Tulsa pitcher Kassidy Scott thought her career was over.
Her journey to continue playing a game she had played ever since she could walk did not come easy. Taking every single day as if it’s my last because just like last year, you truly don t know when it is, said Scott.
It s a sentiment the senior pitcher carries every day when she steps foot inside the circle. Scott played two seasons at Texas Tech before joining the Hurricane. While playing in Lubbock for the Red Raiders, she discovered she had a tumor in her back that is 10 centimeters - about the size of two limes.
Brevard County nonprofit helps save lives with heart screenings
EKG detects heart condition in teenage surfer
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BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – The Brevard County nonprofit organization Who We Play For is doing its part one heart screening at a time, helping save lives like that of now 15-year-old Gavin Idone of Cocoa Beach.
Lena Idone described the moment last year when her teenage son, a health surfer, was diagnosed with a heart condition.
“It can lead to sudden cardiac arrest, we’ve learned. So, yeah, very scary,” Lena Idone said.
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She said she and her son were about to head home from a surf contest in Satellite Beach when they decided to get him screened.
Doctors credit advanced technology for saving pregnant mom
New Britain, Connecticut (WFSB) Pregnancy is a joyous time, but it can also be filled with a lot of worry.
Imagine having a serious heart condition get worse while you are pregnant to the point doctors needed to do surgery.
It happened to a mom in New Britain, but thanks to the advanced technology at the Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center, mom is alive to tell a pretty amazing story to her baby who is on the way.
Semeda Amegashi, 33, was used to having heart palpitations, but one night she had her scariest episode ever.