• After thanking all the predictables, he paused and directed a heart-to-heart to his daughter, Roxy.

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  • 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).

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  • Around that time, Rick Suhr had a heart-to-heart discussion with his wife.

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  • As the year went on, I had intimate heart-to-heart conversations with many.

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  • 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.

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  • "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).

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  • Yet current casting is not so monolithic, and it varies from cable to network, from sick-joke satire to earnest heart-tugger.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • This next question -- an area close to your heart -- health care reform.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • These include global-positioning devices, the drug atropine and seven-inch hypodermic needles, used to inject atropine to resuscitate heart-attack victims.

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  • 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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