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Gutsy Ainsleigh shows real heart (The Courier Mail) AINSLEIGH Friedrich has overcome many battles in her life, having survived serious heart surgery seven times. She has been nominated for an award. Pine Tree students raise $1,600 for heart association (The Photo News) The students of Pine Tree Elementary recently participated in the annual Jump Rope for Heart Jump-a-thon. The students raised approximately $1,600 for the American Heart Association. This has become an annual event run by Principal Mary Eppolito and Assistant Principal Lauren Donohue. More than 350 students participated in the event. School uses iPods to aid learning (Adelaide Now) STUDENTS as young as 10 will use iPods in the classroom as an Adelaide school embraces the technology as a valuable education aid. NOW Foods recalls whey products (redOrbit) NOW Foods is recalling products containing whey protein concentrate because of possible Salmonella contamination, the U.S. Volunteers gear up for Heart Walk (The Milton Standard-Journal) LEWISBURG — Brenda Schaffer’s daughter, Ciera, was born with transposition of the greater vessels, or reversed heart arteries. Several health benefits from dairy foods (UPI) UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., July 2 (UPI) -- Consuming the recommended servings of dairy foods daily is a convenient and affordable way to get key nutrients, U.S. researchers said. Swine flu affects boarding school (BBC News) Eight pupils at Westonbirt School have swine flu and 11 more are suspected to have the virus. |