After thanking all the predictables, he paused and directed a heart-to-heart to his daughter, Roxy.
U.S. forward Tamika Catchings said she and her teammates had a "heart-to-heart" in the locker room at halftime.
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).
Around that time, Rick Suhr had a heart-to-heart discussion with his wife.
As the year went on, I had intimate heart-to-heart conversations with many.
Through enough heart-to-heart talks and badgering, I came to see credit as an option only to be used for large, important purchases like homes or cars.
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Which is the reason he accepted my invitation to sit down for a real heart-to-heart on why entrepreneurs fail and how they can overcome their roadblocks to success.
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Unlike a lot of women, they probably don't have heart-to-heart chats with everyone from their best friend to the bus driver, and they often limit hugs and physical affection to their immediate family.
"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).
Yet current casting is not so monolithic, and it varies from cable to network, from sick-joke satire to earnest heart-tugger.
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are small battery-powered devices that can deliver a small electric shock to the heart in response to a life-threatening arrhythmia (when the heart starts beating rapidly and inefficiently).
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Truth is, for all the life-saving miracles unfolding each day at modern hospitals--from cancer chemotherapy to heart bypass surgery--they are also filled with danger.
There are a couple of hot pools and a cold one, too - just to get the heart going - so it is best to stick a toe in before doing your cannonball.
Suddenly transformed from art-house provocateur to heart-throb, Kassovitz took perhaps the most surprising role of his career, becoming the face of Lancome's Miracle Homme fragrance.
All that followed a warning to doctors on Feb. 10 that some 87, 000 life-saving heart devices-mostly implantable cardioverter defibrillators, or ICDs, which use batteries to shock an abnormally beating heart back into rhythm-were at risk of losing power without warning.
After undergoing another surgery to replace Medtronic leads--wires connecting the pacemaker to the heart--with ones from Guidant, Davis sued both the hospital system and Haugland, charging medical malpractice and complaining that the second surgery could have been prevented.
The hope is to flag borderline cases or high-risk patients not spotted by existing tests--like a lean, 40-year-old nonsmoker with an innate vulnerability to heart attack--and target these patients for drugs or lifestyle changes.
To get close to profitability, Price is also betting on Neutralase, a drug that would be used in coronary-artery bypass graft operations--more commonly referred to as open-heart surgery.
This next question -- an area close to your heart -- health care reform.
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.
There is no doubt that these medicines save lives--cholesterol pills such as Pfizer 's (nyse: PFE - news - people ) Lipitor and Merck 's (nyse: MRK - news - people ) Zocor have been shown to cut heart attacks by one-third.
But a renegade group of doctors use it for a far broader range of ills--everything from heart disease to memory impairment--despite scant evidence it works and potentially dangerous side effects.
While there are many heart rate apps available, Inner Balance is monitoring heart rate variability (HRV) - a measurement of beat-to-beat changes that occur within heart rhythms and a sophisticated and highly sensitive observation of emotional fluctuations.
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The drugmaker is also conducting a long-term outcomes study to see if any heart- or kidney-related side effects turn up in patients using Cox-189, hoping to forestall any of the safety concerns that have hurt Celebrex and Vioxx.
For example, tens of thousands of asbestos claimants probably have lungs injured from smoking, not asbestos--and physicians were accused of deliberately fiddling with the controls to make echocardiograms look like heart-valve damage to collect more money from the fen-phen trust.
If the findings hold up, they could open a totally new approach to heart disease, with the potential to slash heart attacks far beyond the 30%-to-40% reduction seen with cholesterol-lowering drugs alone.
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.
These include global-positioning devices, the drug atropine and seven-inch hypodermic needles, used to inject atropine to resuscitate heart-attack victims.
From the trolls of hashtags to the conspiracy theorists to the heart-breaking goodbyes to the politics to the loop of information turning over and over until another piece of information broke the cycle and started its own.
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